Experience 5MP full HD video and the simplicity of using existing cabling
infrastructure with HDCVI. The Pro series 5MP HDCVI camera features
a compact design and offers a high quality image at a friendly price.
It offers various motorized/fixed lens models with 120 dB true WDR
and a multi-language OSD and HD/SD switchable output. Its structural
flexibility and high cost-performance make the camera an ideal choice
for SMB solutions.
Features:
- Max. 25 fps@5MP (16:9 video output)
- Starlight, 120 dB true WDR, 3D NR
- CVI/CVBS/AHD/TVI switchable
- Built-in mic
- 2.7 mm–13.5 mm motorized lens
- Max. IR length 80 m, Smart IR
- IP67, 24V AC/12V DC
4 Signals over 1 Coaxial Cable
HDCVI technology supports 4 signals to be transmitted over 1 coaxial
cable simultaneously, i.e. video, audio*, data and power. Dual-way data
transmission allows the HDCVI camera to interact with the XVR, such as
sending control signal or triggering alarm. Moreover, HDCVI technology
supports PoC for construction flexibility.
Starlight
With the adoption of large sized high performance sensor, the camera is
able to provide incomparable performance even under extreme lowlight
environment. The starlight feature allows more details to be captured
and accurate color to be recognized at night or in scenes with limited
illumination.
Broadcast-quality Audio
Audio information is used as supplementary evidence in video
surveillance applications. The HDCVI camera supports audio signal
transmission over coaxial cable. In addition, it adopts unique audio
processing and transmission technology that best restores source audio
and eliminates noise,guaranteeing the quality and effectiveness of
collected audio information.
Smart IR
The camera is designed with IR LED illumination for best lowlight
performance. Smart IR is a technology to ensure brightness uniformity
in B/W image under low illumination. Dahua's unique Smart IR adjusts
to the intensity of camera's infrared LEDs to compensate for the
distance of an object, and prevents IR LEDs from overexposing images
as the object come closer to the camera.