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| Model | XP40-Q1942 |
|---|---|
| Type | IP Camera |
| Power | PoE or 12V DC |
| IP rating | IP66 |
| Ingress Protection | IP66 |
| IK rating | IK10 |
| Vandal Resistance | IK10 |
| Field of View | Horizontal: 100° - 36°; Vertical: 55° - 20° |
| Zoom | 3x |
| Minimum Illumination | 0.05 lux |
| Day/Night | Yes |
| Video Compression | H.264 |
| Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
| Power over Ethernet | IEEE 802.3af |
| Operating Temperature | -40 °C to 60 °C |
| Temperature range | -40 °C to 60 °C (-40 °F to 140 °F) |
| Weight | 1.3 kg (2.9 lb) |
Defines DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE levels for hazardous situations.
Procedure for setting the initial root password for secure access to the product.
Details on H.264 video compression, its benefits, and available transport protocols.
Provides shortcuts to essential settings for initial product setup, like users and network.
Guide to configuring video streams, pixel counter, and image settings like resolution, compression, and stabilization.
Setting up motion detection with windows and adjusting parameters for accurate detection.
Defining conditions and actions for events, such as recording video on motion detection.
Accessing and filtering stored recordings, and playing them back directly via web pages.
Exporting recordings as clips and configuring continuous recording to storage devices.
Configuring user access levels, password settings, and anonymous login for product security.
Configuring TCP/IP settings for IPv4 and IPv6 address assignment and network communication.
Managing SD cards, including mounting, unmounting, formatting, and supported file systems.
Resetting the product to factory defaults and accessing advanced configuration via Plain Config.
Checking firmware, upgrading, and procedures for emergency recovery after failed upgrades.
Troubleshooting common problems related to firmware upgrades, IP address settings, and browser access.
Resolving issues with H.264 streaming, AMC, and general video/image quality problems.
Addressing unexpected motion detection triggers due to thermal radiation changes.
Resolving storage disruption, video recording, and SD card mounting issues.