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Type | IP security camera |
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PTZ control | Yes |
Placement supported | Indoor & outdoor |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 53 dB |
Form factor | Bullet |
Mounting type | Ceiling/wall |
Product color | Silver |
Total megapixels | 2 MP |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Supported video modes | - |
Video formats supported | H.264, MPEG |
Power source type | PoE |
Minimum illumination | 0.78 lx |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Digital zoom | 48 x |
Built-in HDD | No |
Flash memory | 128 MB |
Internal memory | 256 MB |
Length | 211 mm |
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Weight | 720 g |
Diameter | 77 mm |
Lists changes and version history of the manual.
Lists all items included in the product package.
Explains the meaning of icons and warnings used in the document.
Details network connection methods using Power over Ethernet.
Guides on accessing the camera's interface via web browsers.
Instructions for viewing streams using RTSP-compatible players.
Steps to view camera streams on mobile devices.
How to integrate the camera with VIVOTEK's recording software.
Describes the function of the VIVOTEK logo on the main interface.
Explains how to customize and use the camera's host name.
Details the controls for managing video streams and event triggers.
Access point for camera settings like client, language, and configuration.
Explains the display of live video, including H.264 protocol and media options.
Details the different transmission modes for H.264 streaming.
Steps to connect and configure a joystick for camera control.
Basic configuration for host name and system time.
Configures the camera's date, time, and time zone settings.
Customizing homepage layout, background, and font colors.
Allows changing the logo displayed at the top of the homepage.
Option to show or hide manual trigger buttons on the homepage.
Changing the color theme and appearance of the homepage layout.
Configuring the camera to send system logs to a remote server.
Procedure for updating the camera's firmware.
Instructions for rebooting the network camera.
Configuring image display settings like video title and orientation.
Settings for automatic switching between day and night modes.
Adjusting IR projection for optimal night vision and avoiding over-exposure.
Managing the IR cut filter for different lighting conditions.
Tuning white balance and image adjustments like brightness and contrast.
Enabling and configuring 3D noise reduction for clearer images.
Setting measurement windows for low light compensation and exposure control.
Configuring multiple video streams with different resolutions and frame rates.
Selecting network connection type: LAN, PPPoE.
Configuring LAN settings, including automatic or static IP.
Configuring HTTP authentication and access names for video streams.
Setting up RTSP authentication and access names for streaming.
Configuring dynamic domain name service for remote access.
Using VIVOTEK's service to register a domain name for network devices.
Necessary conditions for utilizing Quality of Service features.
Explains CoS and DSCP models for network traffic prioritization.
Enabling and configuring SNMPv1, v2c, and v3 for network management.
Setting the primary administrator password for the camera.
Managing user privileges for PTZ control and anonymous viewing.
Creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts with different access levels.
Steps to create and install SSL certificates for secure connections.
Configuring concurrent streaming limits and viewing connection status.
Enabling and configuring IP address-based access list filtering (Allow/Deny).
Explains the roles of Supplicant, Authenticator, and Authentication Server in 802.1X.
Controlling camera pan, tilt, and zoom electronically without physical movement.
Displays a full view and a floating frame for ePTZ control.
Configuring preset locations for automated camera patrol sequences.
Configuring reactive measures for events like motion detection or digital input.
Defining the time periods during which event triggers will be active.
Selecting the cause or stimulus that initiates a camera action.
Using the built-in motion detection mechanism as an event trigger.
Detecting and responding to physical tampering with the camera.
Enabling event triggers manually via the homepage.
Defining actions to be performed when a trigger is activated, like backup media.
Configuring servers for sending event notifications via email, FTP, HTTP, or network storage.
Configuring motion detection windows, sensitivity, and percentage thresholds.
Defining adaptive recording, source, schedule, and capacity.
Viewing the status and available space of the SD card.
Enabling cyclic storage and automatic disk cleanup for the SD card.
Setting search criteria and viewing recorded data and search results.
Specifies the external HTTP-based API for controlling camera functions.
Requesting a single image snapshot of the camera feed.
Configuring IP filtering specifically for ONVIF compliance.
Compliance statement for FCC Rules Part 15 regarding radio frequency energy.
Warning for Class B product and potential radio interference in domestic environments.
Warning regarding Class B information processing equipment and potential reception interference.
Disclaimer of responsibility for technical errors and warranties.