Specifications

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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
9. The camera shall have multi-streaming support of up to 8 non-identical concurrent streams
(different frame rate, bit rate, resolution, quality, and compression format).
10. The camera’s bit rate control shall be selectable from 100 Kbps to 10 Mbps for each independent
stream.
11. The camera shall have privacy mask, the ability to select multiple regions of an arbitrary shape to
block the video. This feature will be supported both in HTTP and TFTP protocols, as well as the
on-camera web interface.
12. The camera shall have extended motion detection grid, a higher granularity grid of 1024 distinct
motion detection zones in contrast to 64 zones supported earlier. User can select between the old
64 zone based motion detection and new extended motion detection to provide backward
compatibility with the existing NVR integration. This feature will be supported both in HTTP and
TFTP, as well as the on-camera web interface.
13. The camera shall have Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) support allowing for compatibility
with media players such as Apple QuickTime, VLC Player and others.
14. The cameras H.264 implementation shall maintain full real time video frame rates.
15. The camera shall output at a maximum resolution of 1600(H) x 1200(V) pixels per sensor for a
total resolution of 6400(H) x 1200(V) 6 frames per second across all four sensors.
16. The cameras maximum frame rate shall be 22 frames per second across all four sensors at the
maximum resolution of 1600(H) x 1200(V) per sensor.
17. The cameras maximum frame rate shall be 88 frames per second across all four sensors at the
maximum resolution of 800(H) x 600(V) per sensor.
18. The cameras overall imaging shall provide a 360 degree field of view.
19. The camera shall feature streaming of the full field of view (FOV) and multiple regions of interest
(ROI) for forensic zooming.
20. The camera shall be equipped with a 100 Mbps LAN connector and can deliver image data at a
maximum data rate of up to 55 Megabits per second (55 Mbps).
21. The camera shall support a minimum HTTP, RTSP, RTP over TCP, RTP over UDP and TFTP
network protocols.
22. Each sensor of the camera shall feature automatic exposure, automatic multi-matrix white balance,
shutter speed control, programmable brightness, saturation, gamma and sharpness.
23. The camera shall also feature selectable 50/60 Hz flicker control, windowing and decimation,
simultaneous delivery of full-field view and zoomed images at video frame rate, instantaneous
electronic zoom, pan and tilt, and electronic image rotation by 180 degrees.
24. The camera shall incorporate necessary algorithms and circuits to detect motion in low light with
clarity.
25. The camera shall support a minimum illumination of 0.1 Lux @ F1.8 in day mode ( Color version
only)
26. The camera shall support a minimum illumination of 0.1 Lux @ F1.8 in day mode and 0 Lux @
F1.8 in night mode ( Day/Night version)
27. The camera’s primary power source shall be Power over Ethernet (PoE) complying with the IEEE
802.3af standard.
28. The camera shall have the alternative option to be powered from a 12V DC up to 48V DC or 24V
AC power source providing at least 9 W of power.
29. The camera shall be utilized for indoor and outdoor applications.