A$1059.00
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IQ Invision IQ510 WVGA NETWORK CAMERA 752 x 480, JPEG, 15FPS, 0.4LUX WDR, POE, NO AC, NO LENS
Ideal for high speed applications like traffic, transportation, or casinos, the IQeye510 Network Camera’s global shutter technology captures high resolution images without the distortion that occurs with interlaced technology. The Wide VGA format lets you cover a wider area, so deployment is cost-effective, and Wide Dynamic Range lets you capture all the details in the most challenging lighting environments.The IQeye510 delivers real-time, high quality video and best-in-class low-light performance in an attractive, low-profile industrial package. Installation and maintenance is simple and inexpensive with features like Power-Over-Ethernet and IQfocus utility.# Key Features : Global Shutter# Wide Dynamic Range, up to 100dB# Wide VGA Resolution (752 x 480)# Up to 60+ ips @ 752 x 480# IEEE 802.3AF Power-Over-Ethernet# 0.4 lux low light performance# LIGHTGRABBER IITM day/night low light performance# Digital PTZ with no moving parts# Multi-zone motion detection# Digital Image Cropping# Privacy Zones# Advanced bandwidth management tools# Proven network reliability# User selectable exposure window# AC/DC or IEEE 802.3af# <2.5watts, AC or DC
IQ510 IQeye High-Resolution Color Megapixel Network Camera
Architectural and Engineering Specification
A. IQinVision
33122 Valle Road
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Phone +1 949.369.8100
Fax +1 949.369.8105
B. Manufacturer shall warrant the camera to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the purchase date.
2.02 General Network Camera Description
The product specified shall be an industrial grade, color, Wide Dynamic Range, Wide VGHA full-featured, high-speed megapixel network camera with recording/playback capabilities. The product is designed to meet or exceed industrial and surveillance applications requiring a low power, rugged video camera with IP network capability. The camera has a built-in web server and FTP server. It is IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet ready and can also be powered directly using 12-24 VDC or 24 VAC. The camera will include an IQfocus output for focusing.
2.03 General Camera Requirements
A. The high-resolution color camera specified shall incorporate a Wide Dynamic Range global shutter CMOS imager with a 1/3-inch optical format, not less than 0.4 million pixels and shall have a dichroic infrared mirror.
B. The image resolution shall be no less than 752(H) x 480(V) pixels. The camera’s aspect ratio (horizontal vs. vertical lines) shall be user configurable and not limited to 4:3 or 9:6 aspect ratios.
C. The camera shall produce 60 images per second (ips) at full 752(H) x 480(V) resolution. The maximum frame rates are 60ips at 4:3 aspect ratio and 60ips at 16:9 aspect ratio.
D. Minimum light requirement to produce an image shall be approximately 0.40 lux (0.04 fc) with a f1.2 lens.
E. The camera shall provide automatic white balance, automatic exposure, gain control, electronic shutter, and backlight compensation.
F. A night mode, such as the IQeye LightgrabberÔ feature, shall slow the shutter speed down to enhance the nighttime sensitivity of the camera.
G. The camera shall have at least 64MB of RAM and 4MB of flash memory and will use MJPEG compression that can be viewed via a standard browser.
H. Digital image authentication shall be optionally available and licensed to verify that images have not been altered, manipulated, or tampered with, in any way.
I. The camera shall provide both a TCP/IP protocol video output via a RJ-45 Ethernet connection and an IQfocus analog video output via a RCA connection.
J. The camera shall provide on-screen time/date and text displays. The text display can be programmed to dynamically change when motion alarms are detected.
K. The camera shall provide built-in motion detection allowing up to eight separate, rectangular motion windows (zones) to be independently configured. Each window may have its interior pixels included or excluded from consideration by the motion detection algorithm. Windows configured to have pixels included in the motion calculations shall allow the threshold of both the sensitivity (pixel values) and size (quantity of pixels) to be set.
L. The camera shall provide on-screen, digital, pan/tilt/zoom on live or recorded video.
M. User and Administrator password protection levels shall be provided.
N. A recessed mechanical reset button shall be provided to return the camera to factory default settings.
O. Up to eight (8) rectangular privacy windows may be configured to mask out specific video from view in the image.
2.04 Camera Networking Requirements
A. The camera shall incorporate a built-in web server, built-in FTP server, and a built-in FTP client.
B. Camera functionality shall be available to users running versions of Java VMÔ and versions of NetscapeÔ, Internet ExplorerÔ or MozillaÔ released after January 1, 2004.
C. The camera shall provide integrated support for IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, HTTP, RARP, BOOTP, SNMP, Telnet, and TFTP protocols.
D. The camera shall provide a multiview function where a single browser page shall be capable of displaying streaming images from up to nine cameras simultaneously.
E. No unique or proprietary client software shall be required for viewing or controlling the camera.
F. The camera shall be user configurable and the administrator may functionally or aesthetically modify the camera’s web pages.
2.05 Camera Recording/Playback Requirements
A. The manufacturer shall offer optional, licensable embedded recording/playback software that allows images to be recorded to an external FTP server.
B. Images may be stored at a fixed periodic record rate and/or when triggered by motion and/or external input. Playback shall allow all images recorded to be viewed forward or backward in time.
C. The camera shall record all images as individual JPEG files.
D. The camera shall include pre-event and post-event recording, time-date search, and AVI export functionality.
2.06 Event (Alarm) Handling Capability
A. The camera shall also be able to transfer the event’s JPEG images to an FTP server via File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Events may be triggered using camera motion detection or from an external device input such as a relay.
B. When triggered from an external input or the camera’s motion detector, the camera shall be capable of sending JPEG images via e-mail and/or sequences of images to an FTP server.
C. A relay output shall be available upon the activation of the camera’s motion detector or external relay input. The relay output may also be manually activated from the live view screen.
2.07 Connectors
2.08 Electrical Specifications
A. Power Consumption: less than 2.5 watts
B. Power requirement: 12-24VDC or 24VAC via a two-pin removable connector or via IEEE 802.3af Power-over-Ethernet on CAT-5 cable.
2.09 Mechanical Specifications
A. Weight (without lens): 6oz. (160g)
B. Dimensions w/o lens: 2.91 H x 3.46 W x 1.65 D in.
74 H x 88 W x 42 D mm
C. Lens mount: Native CS-mount or C-mount with a C/CS adapter.
D. Camera Mount: 1/4-20 UNC (top and bottom)
E. The camera shall feature solid-state components to resist shock and vibration and have no moving parts.
2.10 Environmental Specifications
A. Operating temperature range: 0o C to +40o C (+32o F to +104o F)
B. Humidity: 10% to 80%, non-condensing
2.11Certifications and Approvals
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Emissions:
i. FCC, class A part 15
ii. EN 55022:1998 with A1:2000, A2:2003; Class A
iii. CISPR 22: 1997 with A1:2000, A2:2002; Class A
iv. AS/NZS CISPR 22:2002; Class A
- Immunity:
i. EN 55024:1998 with A1:2001, A2:2003
ii. CISPR 24:1997 with A1:2001, A2:2002
- Safety:
- EN 60950-1:2001 with A11:2004
- IEC 60950-1:2001
- RoHS
- All material and/or components used in the manufacture of the product shall be in compliance with the EU Directive 2002/95/EC Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS).