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IP Video camera for surveillance
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NightVision with up to 1 sec. exp.
time
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Video/audio recording and playback
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Dual image sensors (two lenses),
color and IR-sensitive B/W
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Built in Integral Web Server and
Processing
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Power over Ethernet (POE) Plug
straight to POE Switch
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Digital Zoom and Panning
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Exposure time 1 Lux at 1/60 sec.,
0.05 Lux at 1 sec.
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2 MBit/s data rate (640x480, 30 F/s)
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Lenses from Super Wide Angle (90°) to
Tele (15°)
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Microphone and speaker with full
audio functionality (VoIP and SIP telephony, including Video
SIP)
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Universal wall/ceiling mount
completely covers RJ45 outlet and protects the cabling
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Alarm management with pre- & post
alarm images
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Switch functions (2 x input, 2 x
output) using Cam-I/O expansion box
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Works on its own or with
MxControlCenter NMS Software
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The M12D-Night has two integrated image sensors and two
lenses. Depending on the illumination level, the camera
automatically selects the color image sensor with daylight
lens or the more lightsensitive B/W image sensor with IR
lens to record the images.
The resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels is about twelve
times as high as the CIF images from an analog camera. In
VGA (640 x 480) and CIF (320 x 240) mode, the camera
provides up to 4x zoom while creating minimal network load (MxPEG:
approx. 1 Mbps, CIF 25 fps). Bidirectional audio, video
motion detection and a passive IR sensor are also
integrated. The Ethernet, ISDN and RS232 interfaces of the
camera comply with current IT standards, including GSM/GPRS/UMTS
(3G).
Digital zoom, panning, video motion detection,
event-controlled frame rates and freely selectable image
sections reduce the storage requirements of the M12 to a
minimum. The integrated camera software
features include alarm management with pre- and post-alarm
images, FTP, e-mail, external ring buffer storage on
Windows, Linux and Mac OS X computers as well as playback
and MultiView functions for
up to 40 cameras in the browser. Since the camera does not
require additional heating (operating temp. –30 to +60°C,
–20 to +140°F), power can be supplied via the network. |
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