JTCCVIP7160
- Vivotek 2 Megapixel IP Network Box Camera
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Price $419.95
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$279.95
Product
Features
2
Megapixel CMOS Sensor!
4.2
mm Fixed, Auto-Iris Lens!
Real-time
MPEG-4 and MJPEG Compression!
2-Way
Audio for Versatile Communication Applications!
Multiple
Simultaneous Streams!
ePTZ
for Data Efficiency!
Tamper
Detection for Unauthorized Changes!
Triple
Window Video Motion Detection!
Built-in
802.3af Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Compliance!
Built-in
SD/SDHC Card Slot for On-Board Storage!
Compatible
with Windows 2000 or Higher!
Supports
Online Viewing and 3G Smartphone Access!
32
Channel Central Management Software Included!
Multi-Level
User Access with Password Protection!
Auto
Image Enhancing Features!
Two
Year Extended Warranty!
Product
Overview
This
Vivotek
Network Fixed Box Camera is
a cost-effective 2-megapixel camera ideal for locations and situations
requiring accurate identification, for example; banks and airports.
With a
2-megapixel sensor,
this model can deliver
extremely clear and detailed images for accurate video content analysis.
Additionally, the camera can capture a more comprehensive area of a
scene than a standard VGA camera, significantly reducing the number of
cameras required in a particular area.
This
camera also supports
tamper detection,
which detects data loss from camera tampering in real-time.
When the camera is blocked, redirected, or spray-painted, security
staff will be alerted immediately in accordance with the camera
settings.
In order to make more efficient use of bandwidth by reducing
transmission of unnecessary data, this model features a Micro
SD/SDHC card slot for on-board storage,
which also prevents data loss due to network disconnection. The
integrated 802.3af
compliant PoE (Power Over Ethernet) function
reduces cabling problems, making this camera a very time and
cost-effective surveillance solution.
The
ePTZ
function
of this model enables users to focus on close-up shots of different
areas in the cameras view without moving the camera physically. Users
can quickly move to a target area by simply clicking on the video feed
from the camera on their screen. In addition, this
model can deliver user-defined thumbnails for viewing instead of video
of an entire scene so as to optimize bandwidth and storage efficiency.
With
MPEG-4
and MJPEG compatibility,
video streams can also be transmitted in either of these formats for
versatile applications. The streams
can also be individually configured to meet different needs or
bandwidth constraints, thereby reducing bandwidth and storage
requirements.
Users can receive
multiple streams simultaneously in different resolutions, frame rates
and image qualities
for viewing on different platforms.
Furthermore,
with the included 32
channel central management software, auto iris function, and a number
of automatic image enhancing features (such as auto gain control, auto
white balance, auto electronic shutter and auto backlight compensation)
- this camera is indisputably a top choice for reliable and high
performance surveillance.
Vivotek
is a leader in the surveillance industry and strives to provide the
best in efficient and sophisticated technology. With this camera you
can feel
secure
knowing that you have complemented your security system with
the
best money can buy -
and with DuncansOnlines
competitive pricing and exceptional customer service
youll have difficulty finding a better deal on the market!
Why
is Megapixel Important?
A
megapixel equates to 1 million pixels! With that said, this
incredible camera brings you over 2 million pixels
- all working together to bring you the larger, clearer, and crisper
image you want for your surveillance needs!
Below
is an image comparing the quality produced with a megapixel camera
versus the smaller poorer quality corner image of a basic analog
camera. As you can see, the resolution of some lesser cameras leave
much to be desired, while the quality image this model is capable of
conveying is excellent.
Built-in
Micro SD-Card Storage
Local
storage using optional SD-Cards allows you to record
on the unit itself
instead of having to have a recording device elsewhere. This is ideal
for ensuring continued recording in the event of network problems,
or in mobile installations where there is no permanent LAN. A 32GB
SD card can store up to two days worth of continuous video
even at the very highest quality and resolution (and much longer
periods at lower settings). You can retrieve the recorded video on the
SD card by FTP across the network (or Internet) or transfer the SD card
into a reader on your PC.
Remote
Access from Smart Phones
This
cameras can provide live streaming to smartphones or other Internet
connected mobile devices over 3G networks. This is compatible with
leading phones including Apple
iPhones and iPads, Symbian based devices (e.g. Nokia) and Android
based phones.
Viewing is also possible on these devices using local WiFi. In
conjunction with email alerts and motion detection, this enables you to
provide rapid response to view live video after you have been alerted.
What
is an Auto Iris?
The
Auto
Iris
is electronically controlled. This allows the camera to maintain the
lighting level by changing the spatial dynamic of the iris to obtain
optimal quality imaging. It is applicable in situations where lighting
conditions vary continuously. An auto iris allows the camera to adjust
to get the best picture in a given lighting condition. The Auto Iris
can be applied to both fixed and varifocal lenses.
The
Auto Iris feature is highly flexible in producing consistent video
signals as it can adjust to drastically changing light levels. An
electronically controlled iris is perfect to maintain one consistent
light level making them ideal for outdoor use or any other applications.
What
is Auto Tracking White Balance?
White
Balance allows the camera to adjust the tone according to the color
temperature of the light source illuminating the subject. It allows the
operator to see objects as they appear during daylight. Simply put, AWB
is another image amplification feature designed to bring out the best
qualities of the images provided by your camera.
What
is Automatic Gain Control?
In
low-light conditions, some security cameras use Automatic Gain Control
(AGC) to artificially improve their dynamic range and produce usable
images. AGC is basically a form of amplification where the camera will
automatically boost the image received so that objects can be seen more
clearly. In normal light conditions the camera will display a normal
picture. However, when the light quality drops below a certain level
the camera will begin to boost the signal to compensate for the lack of
light.The advantage of this technique is that your camera will produce
images in much lower light conditions than standard.
What
is Auto Backlight Compensation?
Generally
speaking, with BLC the camera can sense the whole area of the frame and
measure the average light level. The working point will be based on
general testing of the whole environment. If there is a very bright
background with a very dim front image, back light compensation is
activated so that the camera can apply light to the dark zone. With
this feature a normally dark and unspecific image can be easily
transformed into a clear and easily interpreted one.
Without
Auto Backlight Compensation

With
Auto Backlight Compensation
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