Product details

Description
  • 1/2.8” 4 Megapixel StarVu CMOS.
  • 5.5-180mm;33x optical zoom
  • StarVu technology
  • Smart Features:AMD4.0(Active Motion Detection) (optional)
  • Red and Blue warning lights(optional);
  • Built in Mic(optional)
  • IR distance up to 120 m
  • IP66

Camera

Image Sensor

1/2.8” Progressive Scan 4MP CMOS

Min. Illumination

Color:0.001 Lux @(F1.5,AGC ON);Black:0.0005Lux @(F1.5,AGC ON);

Shutter Time

1/25 to 1/100,000s

Day & Night

IR Cut Filter

Lens

Focal Length

5.5-180mm;33x optical zoom

Digital zoom

16x digital zoom

Aperture Range

F1.5-F4.0

Field of View

H: 57°(wide)-2.3° (tele);V: 32.6°(wide)-1.3° (tele)

Working Distance

100mm-1000mm (wide-tele)

Zoom Speed

Approx. 3.5s (optical lens, wide-tele)

Compression

Video Compression

H.265 / H.264 / MJPEG

Audio Compression

G.711a/G.711u/G.722.1/G.726/MP2L2/AAC/PCM

Image

Resolution

50Hz: 25fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720); 60Hz: 30fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720)

Image Setting

Corridor mode, saturation, brightness, contrast and sharpness can be adjusted by client or browser

BLC

Support

Exposure Mode

Automatic exposure/aperture priority/shutter priority/manual exposure

Focus Control

Auto focus/one-time focus/manual focus

Area Exposure/Focus

Support

Defog

Support

EIS

Support

Day &Night

Auto(ICR) / Color / B/W

3D Noise Reduction

Support

Image overlay

Support BMP 24 bit image overlay, optional region

ROI

ROI supports one fixed region for each three-bit stream

Network

Network Storage

Built-in memory card slot, support Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC, up to 128 GB; NAS (NFS, SMB/ CIFS)

Protocol

ONVIF(PROFILE S,PROFILE G) ,GB28181-2016

PTZ

Pan Range

360° endless

Pan Speed

0.1°~120° /s

Tilt Range

-18°~90°

Tilt Speed

0.1°~120°/s

Number of Preset

255

Patrol

6 patrols, up to 18 presets per patrol

Pattern

4 , with the total recording time not less than 10 mins

Power loss recovery

Support

Infrared

IR distance

Up to 120m

IR intensity

Automatically adjusted, depending on the zoom ratio

Port

Audio I/O

NA(optional)

Alarm I/O

NA(optional)

General

Power

DC12V 3A, PoE(803.at)

Working temperature

-40℃ -60℃

Humidity

90% or less

Protection level

IP66, TVS 4000V Lightning protection, surge protection

Mount option

Wall Mounting, Ceiling Mounting

Weight

3.5kg

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

Q: What are the main features of Hector Weyl's surveillance cameras?

A: Our surveillance cameras offer high-resolution video capture,night vision capabilities,and advanced motion detection. They are designed for 24/7 operationand are equipped with weather-resistant housing to ensure reliability in various environments.

Q: How do I set up and configure the NVR for my surveillance system?

A: Setting up our NVR is straightforward. Connect the NVR to your network, power it on, and use the provided software to add your cameras.Configure the recording settings, motion detection, and notifications according to your preferences. For detailed steps,refer to the user manual

Q: What is the range of PTZ cameras offered by Hector Weyl?

A: We offer a variety of PTZ cameras with different features such as outdoor and indoor models, varying degrees of zoom, and different monitoring angles. Our PTZ cameras support remote control for pan,tilt,and zoom operations,allowing for flexible and comprehensive surveillance coverage.

Q: How can I troubleshoot common issues with my surveillance system?

A: Common issues can include problems with power supply, incorrect cabling, or software configuration. Ensure that all connections are secure and that the power supply is appropriate for your system.Check for any physical damage to cables or components. If you're facing software-related issues, try resetting the device or updating the firmware. For more specific guidance,consult our troubleshooting guide.

Q: What kind of storage solutions does Hector Weyl recommend for NVR systems?

A: We recommend using surveillance-grade hard drives designed for 24/7 operation, as they can handle the continuous read and write cycles required for recording surveillance footage. Higher capacity drives are suggested for extended recording periods and to store more high-definition video.

Q: How can I ensure the security of my surveillance data?

A: To secure your surveillance data, we recommend using encrypted storage, regularly updating your system's firmware, and setting strong passwords for system access. Additionally,ensure that your NVR and cameras are protected from unauthorized physical access.

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