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Image Sensor | 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS |
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Video Compression | H.264, MJPEG |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Resolution | 1080p |
Lens | Varifocal |
Day/Night | Yes |
Weatherproof | IP66 |
Vandal Proof | No |
Power Source | PoE |
Network Interface | 10/100 Base-T Ethernet |
Power Supply | 12VDC |
Scan System | Progressive |
Signal to Noise Ratio | >50dB |
Power Supply Voltage | 12VDC |
Operating Humidity | 10% ~ 90% RH |
Detailed identification of all camera components and their functions.
Technical specifications including resolution, compression, and environmental ratings.
Procedure to mark and drill holes for camera mounting.
Adjusting the camera's angle and orientation for optimal viewing.
Steps to securely mount the camera bracket to a surface.
How to adjust the camera lens for a clear image.
Utilizing the camera's automated focus adjustment feature.
Visual representation of camera network connections.
Lists necessary computer hardware and software for camera setup.
Guide to establishing a connection between the camera and PC.
Instructions for configuring the camera's IP address.
Steps to link the camera to a computer for access.
Using the IPFinder tool to locate the camera on the network.
Selecting the resolution for the live video stream.
Capturing still images from the live video feed.
Information about the camera's recording status indicator light.
Adjusting image quality and display parameters.
Basic image configuration including camera name, codec, and resolution.
Advanced image adjustments like white balance, brightness, and contrast.
Configuring network connectivity and protocols like FTP, SMTP, NTP.
Setting up basic network parameters like IP address and gateway.
Configuring File Transfer Protocol settings for saving files.
Setting up Simple Mail Transfer Protocol for email notifications.
Configuring Network Time Protocol for accurate time synchronization.
Managing system settings like date, time, users, and updates.
Setting the camera's current date and time.
Enabling and configuring timestamp overlays on video.
Managing user accounts and access permissions.
Configuring audio recording and playback settings.
Updating the camera's firmware.
Viewing system logs and status information.
Configuring application-specific settings like video files, schedules, and alarms.
General settings for video file, FTP, and SMTP.
Configuring video recording duration and format.
Setting up FTP for saving recorded video files.
Configuring SMTP for sending email alerts with video.
Setting up scheduled recording based on time and weekdays.
Selecting the method for recording, such as FTP upload.
Defining specific time periods for recording schedules.
Configuring alarm triggers based on events like motion detection.
Defining the conditions that trigger an alarm event.
Specifying actions to take when an alarm is triggered, like uploading files.
Resetting camera settings via the software interface.
Performing a physical reset using the reset button.