Uniview IPC8544EA-KM-I1
Model:
IPC8544EA-KM-I1
26.789,00
Incl. VAT
(
21.431,20
Excl. VAT
)
IPC8544EA-KM-I1 | |||||
Camera | |||||
Sensor | 1/1.8" progressive scan, 4.0 megapixel, CMOS | ||||
Min. Illumination | Colour: 0.001lux (F1.6,AGC ON) 0lux with IR |
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Day/Night | IR-cut filter with auto switch (ICR) | ||||
Shutter | Auto/Manual, shutter time: 1 s ~ 1/100000 s | ||||
WDR | Digital WDR | ||||
S/N | >56dB | ||||
Lens | |||||
Lens | 4×2.8mm lens | ||||
Iris | F1.6 | ||||
Field of View (H) | 180° | ||||
Field of View (V) | 90° | ||||
Field of View (D) | 221.4° | ||||
DORI | |||||
DORI Distance | Lens (mm) | Detect (m) | Observe (m) | Recognize (m) | Identify (m) |
2.8 | 63.0(206.7ft) | 25.2(82.7ft) | 12.6(41.3ft) | 6.3(20.7ft) | |
Illuminator | |||||
IR Range | Up to 50m (164ft) IR range | ||||
Wavelength | 850nm | ||||
IR On/Off Control | Auto/Manual | ||||
Video | |||||
Video Compression | Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG | ||||
Frame Rate | Main Stream: 4800×2688:Max. 30 fps; Sub Stream: 2688×1520:Max. 30 fps; Third Stream: 1280×720: Max. 30 fps; |
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Video Bit Rate | 128 Kbps~16 Mbps | ||||
ROI | Up to 8 areas | ||||
Video stream | Triple streams | ||||
OSD | Up to 8 OSDs | ||||
Privacy Mask | Up to 8 areas(8 blacks/8 mosaics) | ||||
Image | |||||
White Balance | Auto/Outdoor/Fine Tune/Sodium Lamp/Locked/Auto2 | ||||
Digital noise reduction | 2D/3D DNR | ||||
Smart IR | Support | ||||
Flip | Normal/Flip Vertical/Flip Horizontal/180° | ||||
HLC | Support | ||||
BLC | Support | ||||
Defog | Digital Defog | ||||
Events | |||||
General Function | Watermark, IP Address Filtering, Tampering Alarm, Alarm input, Alarm output, Access Policy, ARP Protection, RTSP Authentication, User Authentication | ||||
Audio | |||||
Audio Compression | G.711U, G.711A | ||||
Two-way Audio | Supported | ||||
Suppression | Supported | ||||
Sampling Rate | 8KHz | ||||
Storage | |||||
Edge Storage | Micro SD, up to 256 GB | ||||
Network Storage | ANR,NAS(NFS) | ||||
Network | |||||
Protocols | IPv4, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, 802.1x, SNMP, QoS, RTMP | ||||
Compatible Integration | ONVIF (Profile S, Profile G, Profile T), API | ||||
Client | EZStation EZLive EZView |
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Web Browser | Plug-in required live view: IE9+, Chrome 41 and below, Firefox 52 and below | ||||
Interface | |||||
Audio I/O | Audio cable | ||||
1 Input: impedance 35kΩ; amplitude 2V [p-p] | |||||
1 output: impedance 600Ω; amplitude 2V [p-p] | |||||
Alarm I/O | 2/1 | ||||
Network | 10M/100M/1000M Base-TX Ethernet | ||||
Certification | |||||
EMC | CE-EMC (EN 55032: 2015+A1:2020,EN 61000-3-3: 2013+A1: 2019,EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019+A1: 2021,EN 55035: 2017+A11:2020) FCC (FCC CFR 47 part15 B, ANSI C63.4-2014) |
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Safety | CE LVD (EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017) CB (IEC 62368-1:2014) UL (UL 62368-1, 2nd Ed., Issue Date: 2014-12-01) |
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Environment | CE-RoHS (2011/65/EU;(EU)2015/863); WEEE (2012/19/EU); Reach (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006) | ||||
Protection | IP67 (IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013) | ||||
General | |||||
Power |
AC24V±25%/DC24V±25%, PoE(IEEE 802.3at) | ||||
Power consumption: Max 34W | |||||
Dimensions (Ø x H) | 258.8mmx211.0mmx115.0mm(10.2”×8.3”×4.5”) | ||||
Weight | 2.271kg(5.01lb) | ||||
Working Environment | –40°C ~ +70°C (-40°F ~ 158°F), Humidity: ≤95%RH RH(non-condensing) | ||||
Storage Environment | –40°C ~ +70°C (-40°F ~ 158°F), Humidity: ≤95%RH RH(non-condensing) | ||||
surge protection | 6KV |
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Power over Ethernet
Do like the professionals. POE means that only one cable is needed for the camera. The camera gets power through the network cable, typically from a recorder with built-in PoE, or from a POE switch.
ONVIF full member
Univiews cameras and recorders support the ONVIF protocol. This means that they can be mixed with equipment from other brands as long as they also support ONVIF.
Alarm in/out
Start shooting when the alarm goes or a door is opened - and use the image analyzes to control your Philips Hue or open a port.
Alarm in and out allows you to connect cameras and recorders to other equipment.
Alarm in and out allows you to connect cameras and recorders to other equipment.
ANR
Avoid losing recordings with AutomaticNetwork R eplenishment.
If there are network problems, the camera stores the recordings on an SD- card - and then sends them to the recorder when the connection is stable again.
If there are network problems, the camera stores the recordings on an SD- card - and then sends them to the recorder when the connection is stable again.