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Type | IP security camera |
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PTZ control | Yes |
Placement supported | Indoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Form factor | Box |
Mounting type | Desk/Wall |
Product color | Black, Silver |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Supported video modes | 1080p |
Video formats supported | H.264, M-JPEG, MPEG4 |
Image quality adjustment | Brightness, Sharpness |
Analog signal format system | NTSC, PAL |
Camera shutter type | Electronic |
Camera shutter speed | 1/10000 s |
Minimum illumination | 0.05 lx |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Optical sensor size | 1/2.8 \ |
Optical zoom | 10 x |
Focus adjustment | 1.8 - 3.4 |
Focal length range | 3.8 - 38 mm |
Audio system | 2-way |
Voice codecs | G.711, G.726 |
Built-in microphone | No |
Audio formats supported | AAC, ADPCM, G.711, PCM |
Flash memory | 128 MB |
Internal memory | 512 MB |
Compatible memory cards | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
LED type | IR |
Cabling technology | 10/100Base-T(X) |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at |
Ethernet interface type | Fast Ethernet |
Supported network protocols | IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL/TLS, QoS, FTP, CIFS/SMB, SMTP, Bonjour, UPnP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3(MIB-II), DNS, DynDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, SFTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP, ICMP, DHCP, ARP, SOCKS |
Interface | RJ-45 |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Power source type | PoE |
Power consumption (typical) | 9.3 W |
Power consumption (Power over Ethernet (PoE)) | 11.2 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 50 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 85 % |
Depth | 182 mm |
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Width | 79 mm |
Height | 59 mm |
Weight | 1085 g |
Legal disclaimers, liability, intellectual property, and trademarks.
Product compliance with EMC, safety, and regional standards.
Guidelines for environmentally responsible product disposal.
Information on technical support, warranty, and learning resources.
Definitions of safety hazard levels and message types.
Steps to access the product via web browser or the internet.
Procedure to set the initial administrator password for secure access.
Overview of interactive controls and settings on the Live View page.
Configuration and usage of H.264 and MJPEG video streams.
Recommended viewer for accessing live video streams.
Essential initial configuration steps for the product.
Configuring resolution, compression, and image appearance.
Setting up audio input, output, and modes.
Techniques for managing bandwidth usage for video streams.
Setting camera capture modes affecting resolution and field of view.
Configuring autofocus, defog, and noise reduction features.
Adding text and image overlays to the video stream.
Defining areas to mask sensitive parts of the image.
Configuring audio input sources and operational modes.
Customizing viewer options, toolbars, and link settings.
Managing saved camera views and the default home position.
Defining specific areas for autofocus adjustment.
Steps to set up automated camera tours between preset positions.
Configuring detection and alarms for camera tampering and physical shock.
Detecting audio levels exceeding predefined thresholds.
Procedures for installing, licensing, and managing product applications.
Important notes on application compatibility and management.
Steps to start, stop, and configure the VMD application.
Defining detection zones and areas to ignore within VMD.
Using filters to ignore unwanted motion detections like swaying objects.
Integrating VMD detection with action rules for recording or notifications.
Defining conditions (triggers) and actions for event-based responses.
List of available triggers for configuring event-based actions.
List of possible actions the product can perform based on events.
Setting up recipients for notifications and messages.
Locating, viewing, and playing back stored video recordings.
Managing user accounts, roles, and permissions.
Configuring ONVIF, IP address filtering, and HTTPS.
Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses and DHCP.
Using ARP and Ping for initial IP address assignment.
Setting up DNS, NTP, and host names for network communication.
Configuring ports for HTTP and secure HTTPS web access.
Configuring FTP for uploads and RTSP for H.264 streaming.
Prioritizing network traffic for improved reliability.
Configuring SNMP for remote network device management.
Enabling UPnP for automatic network device detection.
Information and procedures for using SD cards for storage.
Steps for safely mounting and removing SD cards.
Configuring network shares for storing recordings.
Configuring digital I/O ports and the serial COM port.
Viewing port status and using the accelerometer for camera leveling.
Accessing support resources and product system status.
Generating logs, reports, and using custom scripts for advanced users.
Checking and upgrading product firmware to resolve issues.
Troubleshooting common problems and their solutions.
Resolving login problems and IP address changes.
Diagnosing and fixing issues with H.264 video stream display.
Explanations of the product's LED status indicators.
Behavior of LEDs and buzzer for camera leveling assistance.
Specifications for the 3.5mm audio input and output connectors.