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Uniview 4MP 16X LightHunter IR dome PTZ-camera (IPC6434LR-X16-VG1)

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Uniview 4MP 16X LightHunter IR dome PTZ-camera (IPC6434LR-X16-VG1)Productbeschrijving De Uniview IPC6434LR X16 VG1 Easy Dome PTZ is een geavanceerde videocamera die zowel voor binnen als buitenbewaking uitermate geschikt is. Dankzij de hoogwaardige technische specificaties en gentegreerde technologien biedt deze oplossing uitstekende prestaties. De PTZ functionaliteit (Pan Tilt Zoom) maakt deze camera perfect voor 360 graden bewaking zonder blinde vlekken, wat ideaal is voor grote locaties zoals parkeerterreinen,

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De Uniview IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 Easy Dome PTZ is een geavanceerde videocamera die zowel voor binnen als buitenbewaking uitermate geschikt is. Dankzij de hoogwaardige technische specificaties en geïntegreerde technologieën biedt deze oplossing uitstekende prestaties. De PTZ-functionaliteit (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) maakt deze camera perfect voor 360-graden bewaking zonder blinde vlekken, wat ideaal is voor grote locaties zoals parkeerterreinen, bedrijventerreinen, magazijnen en openbare ruimten.

Met een 4MP-resolutie levert de camera haarscherpe beelden, zodat details zoals gezichten en kentekenplaten zelfs op grotere afstanden duidelijk herkenbaar blijven. De geavanceerde beeldsensor in combinatie met LightHunter-technologie zorgt bovendien voor uitzonderlijke prestaties bij weinig licht. Daarnaast optimaliseert de 120dB WDR-functie (Wide Dynamic Range) het contrast tussen lichte en donkere gebieden, waardoor helder zicht in uiteenlopende omstandigheden gewaarborgd is.

Voor nachtzicht is de camera uitgerust met infraroodtechnologie die een bereik heeft tot 100 meter. De intelligente IR-functie past de intensiteit automatisch aan afhankelijk van de afstand tot objecten, wat overbelichting voorkomt en zorgt voor verbeterde beeldkwaliteit in donkere omgevingen. Zo biedt de Uniview IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 moeiteloze en continue bewaking, dag en nacht.

Meer eigenschappen

4MP HD-Resolutie
De IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 legt video vast met een resolutie tot 4 MP @ 30 FPS, wat overeenkomt met 2688 x 1520 pixels. Elke extra pixel in het beeld van uw camera zorgt voor een hogere kwaliteit en meer details. Bij 4 MP krijgt u dus een scherper, helderder en gedetailleerder beeld.

5,5~88 mm gemotoriseerde zoomlens
De IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 heeft een varifocale lens met een bereik van 50,85° tot 3,47°. Dit betekent dat u de zoom handmatig naar wens kunt aanpassen.

De varifocale lens geeft u meer controle over uw beeld. Zoom optisch in voor fijnere details en een scherpere opname. Of houd de camera uitgezoomd voor een groter beeld met een bredere beeldhoek.

Kunstmatige intelligentie
Dankzij kunstmatige intelligentie (AI) voegt de IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 meer betrouwbaarheid toe aan uw bewakingssysteem, omdat u zich geen zorgen hoeft te maken over valse alarmen. Deze camera herkent belangrijke en onbelangrijke bewegingen en activeert op basis daarvan gebeurtenissen. Bespaar opnameruimte, voorkom valse alarmen en maak uw mobiele pushmeldingen daadwerkelijk nuttig.

NDAA-conform
Dit model voldoet aan de NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), wat betekent dat het veilig is om te gebruiken en te installeren op terreinen van de Amerikaanse overheid. Het is gebouwd met vertrouwde en betrouwbare technologie als basis.

IP66 weerbestendige classificatie
Deze camera heeft een Ingress Protection (IP)-classificatie van 66. Dit betekent dat de camera volledig beschermd is tegen stof en andere vaste deeltjes (de eerste zes). Hij is ook bestand tegen krachtige waterstralen uit alle richtingen (de tweede zes).

U kunt er zeker van zijn dat wanneer u uw camera buiten installeert, hij de zwaarste stormen zonder problemen zal doorstaan.

Nachtzichtbereik tot 100 meter
Wanneer de zon ondergaat of de lichten uitgaan, heeft deze camera een zicht tot 100 meter in het donker, waardoor de camera 24/7, dag en nacht, kan blijven werken en video's kan opnemen. Je zult niets missen van wat er op je camerabeelden gebeurt, zelfs niet in het pikkedonker.

Plug & Play
Als u een nieuw systeem maakt van onze Uniview-camera's, is de installatie waanzinnig eenvoudig met onze Uniview-lijn van POE NVR's. Sluit de camera gewoon aan op de achterkant van de Uniview NVR en u hebt direct video op de HDMI-interface van de recorder. U kunt de NVR ook bekijken en beheren via gratis desktop en mobiele apps, zoals UniEase en EZStation.

ONVIF-Compatibiliteit
Wil je deze camera toevoegen aan een reeds ingesteld beveiligingssysteem, dan is dat geen probleem. Deze camera voldoet aan de protocollen die zijn opgesteld door het Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF). Dit betekent dat zolang uw huidige recorder ONVIF-compatibel is, u deze camera kunt instellen met uw huidige systeem.

Toegang op afstand
De IPC6434LR-X16-VG1 is een onderdeel van onze Uniview lijn van producten. Als zodanig zit het boordevol functies die een krachtige gebruiker zouden behagen, maar het is eenvoudig genoeg om te bedienen voor een beginner. Bekijk en beheer uw camera's en recorders eenvoudig overal ter wereld met de gratis mobiele en desktoptoepassingen. Voor de ervaren gebruiker geven deze apps u de mogelijkheid om geavanceerde instellingen direct aan te passen. Voor de beginner kunt u de apps gebruiken om eenvoudig live feeds te bekijken en opgenomen video af te spelen. Wat je ook moet bereiken, het is allemaal binnen handbereik.

Specificaties

Camera
Model IPC6434LR-X16-VG1
Maximale resolutie 4 MP
Sensor 1/2,9" CMOS
Minimale verlichting Kleur: 0,005 Lux (F1.78, AGC AAN), 0 Lux met IR
Dag/Nacht IR-cut filter met automatische schakelaar (ICR)
Shutter Automatisch/Handmatig, 1 ~ 1/100000s
WDR 120 dB
S/N >56 dB
Lens
Brandpuntsafstand 5,5 tot 88 mm
Optische zoom 16X
Iris F1.78-F3.73
Gezichtsveld (H) 50,85° tot 3,47°
Gezichtsveld (V) 29,94° tot 1,95°
Gezichtsveld (D) 62,55° tot 4,09°
DORI
DORI-afstand (detecteren) 127,6 m tot 2048,4 m (418,6 ft. tot 6720,5 ft.)
DORI-afstand (waarnemen) 51,0 m tot 819,4 m (167,4 ft. tot 2688,2 ft.)
DORI-afstand (herkennen) 25,5 m tot 409,7 m (83,7 ft. tot 1344,1 ft.)
DORI-afstand (identificeren) 12,8 m tot 204,8 m (41,9 ft. tot 672,0 ft.)
Video
Privacymasker 24 gebieden, tot 4 gebieden per scène
Videocompressie Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG
Beeldverversingssnelheid Hoofdstream: 4 MP (2688 × 1520), max. 30 fps
Substream: 720P (1280 × 720), max. 30 fps
Videobitsnelheid 128 Kbps tot 16 Mbps
U-code Support
ROI Support
Videostream Dubbele streams
OSD Maximaal 4 OSD's
Intelligent
Automatische tracking Ondersteuning, doelfiltering: mens en voertuig
Slimme inbraakpreventie Lijnoverschrijdingsdetectie, inbraakdetectie (ondersteunt filtering van valse alarmen en classificatie van personen en voertuigen)
Afbeelding
Witbalans Automatisch, Buiten, Fijnafstelling, Natriumlamp, Vergrendeld, Auto2
Digitale ruisonderdrukking 2D/3D DNR
Spiegelen Normaal, Verticaal spiegelen, Horizontaal spiegelen, 180°
HLC Support
BLC Support
Slimme IR Support
Defog Digital defog
Evenementen
Basisdetectie Bewegingsdetectie, sabotagealarm, geluidsdetectie
Algemene functie Watermerk, IP-adresfiltering, toegangsbeleid, ARP-beveiliging, RTSP-authenticatie, gebruikersauthenticatie, alarminvoer
Audio
Audiocompressie G.711U, G.711A
Audio-bitrate 128 Kbps
Tweewegsaudio Support
Onderdrukking Support
Steekproeffrequentie 16 kHz
Opslag
Edge Storage MicroSD-kaart tot 512 GB
Netwerkopslag ANR, NAS (NFS)
Verlichter
IR aan/uit-regeling Automatisch/Handmatig
Golflengte 850 nm
Verlichtingsafstand (IR) IR-bereik tot 100 m (328 ft)
Netwerk
Protocollen IPv4, IPv6, IGMP, RTP, ICMP, ARP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTSP, RTCP, RTMP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, 802.1x, SNMP, QoS, SSL/TLS
Compatibele integratie ONVIF (Profiel S, Profiel G, Profiel T, Profiel M), SDK, API
Gebruiker/Host Maximaal 32 gebruikers. 3 gebruikersniveaus: beheerder, gewone gebruiker en operator.
Beveiliging Wachtwoordbeveiliging, sterk wachtwoord, HTTPS-encryptie, exporteren van operationele logboeken, basis- en digest-authenticatie voor RTSP, digest-authenticatie voor HTTP, TLS 1.2, WSSE en digest-authenticatie voor ONVIF
Cliënt EZStation, UNV-Link, UNV-Link Pro
Webbrowser Voor de liveweergave is een plug-in vereist: IE 10+, Chrome 45+, Firefox 52+, Edge 79+
PTZ
Aantal presets 1024
Vooraf ingestelde patrouille 16 patrouilles, tot 64 voorinstellingen voor elke patrouille.
Routepatrouille 16 patrouilles, tot 32 acties per patrouille
Opgenomen patrouille 16 patrouilles, tot 128 acties per patrouille
Patrouille verblijftijd 15 seconden tot 1800 seconden
Startpagina Support
Pan Range 360° (eindeloos)
Kantelbereik -5° tot 90° (automatische omkering)
Pansnelheid 0,1°/s tot 240°/s
Kantelsnelheid 0,1°/s tot 120°/s
Interface
Audio-ingang/-uitgang 1 Ingang: impedantie 1 kΩ, amplitude 2,5 V [pp], 1 Uitgang: impedantie 600 Ω, amplitude 2,5 V [pp]
Alarm I/O 2/1
Seriële poort 1*RS485
Netwerk 1 × RJ45 10 M/100 M Base-TX Ethernet
Certificering
EMC CE-EMC (EN 55032: 2015+A11:2020+A1:2020,EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019+A1: 2021,EN 61000-3-3: 2013+A1: 2019+A2:2021,EN 50130-4: 2011+A1:2014)
FCC (FCC CFR 47 deel 15 B, ANSI C63.4-2014)
Veiligheid CE LVD (EN 62368-1:2014+A11:2017)
UL (UL 62368-1, 2e ed., uitgiftedatum: 01-12-2014)
Omgeving CE-ROHS (2011/65/EU;(EU)2015/863)
Bescherming IP66 (IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013)
IK10 (IEC 62262:2002)
Algemeen
Stroom DC 12 V (±10%, 3A), PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)
Stroomverbruik Max. 23 W
Voedingsinterface Ø5,5 mm coaxiale voedingsstekker
Afmetingen Ø167 mm × 181 mm (Ø6,6" × 7,1") (Ø × H)
Gewicht 2,3 kg (5,07 lb.)
Werkomgeving -40℃~65℃ (-40°F~149°F), Luchtvochtigheid: ≤95% RH (niet-condenserend)
Opslagomgeving -40℃~70℃ (-40°F~158°F), Luchtvochtigheid: ≤95% RH (niet-condenserend)
Overspanningsbeveiliging 6 kV
Resetknop Support
Configureerbaar
P/N Support
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