Dahua Technology DH-IPC-HDW4200SP 2MP Day/night HD IR IP Dome Camera
Technical Specification
Features:
- Make: Dahua Technology
- Model code: DH-IPC-HDW4200SP
- Chip Inch Size: 1/3
- Color Type: Color / Monochrome
- Resolution TVL: 2 MP
Additional info:
Dahua Technology DH-IPC-HDW4200SP is a 2MP day/night HD IR IP dome camera. The camera features H.264 & MJPEG dual-stream encoding, multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, CMS(DSS/PSS) & DMSS.It also features DWDR, 3DNR, AWB, AGC, and BLC.
Read moreMake | Dahua Technology |
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Manufacturer | Dahua Technology USA Inc. |
Category | Video Surveillance>IP Dome cameras |
Model code | DH-IPC-HDW4200SP |
Chip Inch Size | 1/3 |
Color Type | Color / Monochrome |
Resolution TVL | 2 MP |
HD | Yes |
Megapixel | Yes |
Dome Type | Static |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V DC Power Consumption: < 5 W |
Focal length | 3.6 mm |
Compression | H264 / MJPEG |
Back Light Compensation | Yes |
Auto Gain Control | Yes |
White Balance | Yes |
Electronic Shutter range | 1/3 ~ 1/10000s |
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB | > 50 |
Signal Mode | PAL |
Built-in IR LED | Yes |
Network Properties |
Interface: RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) Network Protocols: IPv4/IPv6, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL, TCP/IP, UDP, UPnP, ICMP, IGMP, SNMP, RTSP, RTP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, DNS, PPPOE, DDNS, FTP, IP Filter, QoS, Bonjour, GB28181 Image Frame Rate: 30 fps |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 114 x 86 Weight g: 400 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -20 ~ +60 C (-4 ~ +140 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 Protection: IP66 |
Additional info | Dahua Technology DH-IPC-HDW4200SP is a 2MP day/night HD IR IP dome camera. The camera features H.264 & MJPEG dual-stream encoding, multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, CMS(DSS/PSS) & DMSS.It also features DWDR, 3DNR, AWB, AGC, and BLC. |
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