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DAHUA IPC-HDW2449T-S-IL 4MP Smart Dual Light SMD Plus WizSense Network Camera

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DAHUA IPC-HDW2449T-S-IL 4MP Smart Dual Light SMD Plus WizSense Network CameraIPC HDW2449T S IL > 4 MP 1 2. 9" CMOS image sensor, low luminance, and high definition image. > Outputs max. 4 MP (2688 1520)@20 fps, and supports 2560 1440 @25 30 fps > H. 265 codec, high compression rate, ultra low bit rate.. > Built in warm light IR LED, the max. illumination distance is 30 m and the max. warm light distance is 30 m. > ROI, SMART H. 264+ H. 265+, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments. > Rotation

IPC-HDW2449T-S-IL

> 4-MP 1/2.9" CMOS image sensor, low luminance, and high definition image.

> Outputs max. 4 MP (2688 × 1520)@20 fps, and supports 2560 × 1440 @25/30 fps

> H.265 codec, high compression rate, ultra-low bit rate..

> Built-in warm light/IR LED, the max. illumination distance is 30 m and the max. warm light distance is 30 m.

> ROI, SMART H.264+/H.265+, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments.

> Rotation mode, WDR, 3D NR, HLC, BLC, digital watermarking, applicable to various monitoring scenes.

> Intelligent monitoring: Intrusion, tripwire (the two functions support the classification and accurate detection of vehicle and human).

> Supports max. 256 G Micro SD card; built in MIC.

> 12 VDC/PoE power supply, easy for installation.

> IP67 protection.

> SMD Plus.



Product Data


Camera

Image Sensor

1/2.9" CMOS

Max. Resolution

2688 (H) × 1520 (V)

ROM

128 MB

RAM

128 MB

Scanning System

Progressive

Electronic Shutter Speed

Auto/Manual 1/3 s–1/100,000 s

Min. Illumination

0.008 [email protected] (Color, 30 IRE)
0.0008 [email protected] (B/W, 30 IRE)
0 lux (Illuminator on)

S/N Ratio

>56 dB

Illumination Distance

30 m (98.43 ft) (IR), 30 m (98.43 ft) (Warm light)

Illuminator On/Off Control

Auto; Manual

Illuminator Number

1 (IR LED); 1 (Warm light)

Pan/Tilt/Rotation Range

Pan: 0°–360°
Tilt: 0°–78°
Rotation: 0°–360°

Lens

Lens Type

Fixed-focal

Lens Mount

M12

Focal Length

2.8 mm; 3.6 mm

Max. Aperture

F1.6

Field of View

2.8 mm: H: 95°; V: 52°; D: 114°
3.6 mm: H: 78°; V: 41°; D: 94°

Iris Control

Fixed

Close Focus Distance

2.8 mm: 0.9 m (2.95 ft);
3.6 mm: 1.6 m (5.25 ft)

DORI Distance

Lens

Detect

Observe

Recognize

Identify

2.8 mm

63.6 m

(208.66 ft)

25.4 m

(83.33 ft)

12.7 m

(41.67 ft)

6.4 m

(20.99 ft)

3.6 mm

85.4 m

(280.18 ft)

34.2 m

(112.20 ft)

17.1 m

(56.10 ft)

8.5 m

(27.89 ft)

Intelligence

IVS (Perimeter Protection)

Intrusion, tripwire (the two functions support the classification and accurate detection of vehicle and human)

Smart Search

Work together with Smart NVR to perform refine intelligent search, event extraction and merging to event videos

Video

Video Compression

H.264H; H.265; H.264; H.264B; MJPEG (Only supported by the sub stream)

Smart Codec

Smart H.265+; Smart H.264+

Video Frame Rate

Main stream: 2688 × 1520@(1–20 fps)/2560 × 1440@(1–25/30 fps)
Sub stream: 704 × 576@(1–25 fps)/704 × 480@(1–30 fps)
*The values above are the max. frame rates of each stream; for multiple streams, the values will be subjected to the total encoding capacity.

Stream Capability

2 streams

Resolution

4M (2688 × 1520); 3.6M (2560 × 1440); 3M (2304 × 1296); 1080p (1920 × 1080); 1.3M (1280 × 960); 720p (1280 × 720); D1 (704 × 576/704 × 480); VGA (640 × 480); CIF (352 × 288/352 × 240)

Bit Rate Control

CBR/VBR

Video Bit Rate

H.264: 32 kbps–6144 kbps;
H.265: 12 kbps–6144 kbps

Day/Night

Auto(ICR)/Color/B/W

BLC

Yes

HLC

Yes

WDR

120 dB

White Balance

Auto; natural; street lamp; outdoor; manual; regional custom

Gain Control

Auto;Manual

Noise Reduction

3D NR

Motion Detection

OFF/ON (4 areas, rectangular)

Region of Interest (RoI)

Yes (4 areas)

Image Rotation

0°/90°/180°/270° (Support 90°/270° with 2688 × 1520 resolution and lower)

Mirror

Yes

Privacy Masking

4 areas

Audio

Built-in MIC

Yes

Audio Compression

G.711a; G.711Mu; PCM; G.726

Alarm

Alarm Event

No SD card; SD card full; SD card error; network disconnection; IP conflict; illegal access; motion detection; video tampering; tripwire; intrusion; SMD; voltage detection; security exception

Network

Network Port

RJ-45 (10/100 Base-T)

SDK and API

Yes

Network Protocol

IPv4; IPv6; HTTP; TCP; UDP; ARP; RTP; RTSP; RTCP; RTMP; SMTP; FTP; SFTP; DHCP; DNS; DDNS; NTP; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP

Interoperability

ONVIF (Profile S/Profile T); CGI; P2P; Milestone

User/Host

6 (Total bandwidth: 36 M)

Storage

FTP; SFTP; Micro SD card (support max. 256 GB)

Browser

IE; Chrome; Firefox

Management Software

DSS; DMSS

Mobile Client

iOS; Android

Cyber Security

Configuration encryption; Trusted execution; Digest; Security logs; WSSE; Account lockout;syslog; Video encryption; 802.1x; IP/MAC filtering; HTTPS; Trusted upgrade; Trusted boot; Generation and importing of X.509 certification

Certification

Certifications

CE-LVD: EN 62368-1

CE-EMC: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU

FCC: 47 CFR FCC Part 15, Subpart B

Power

Power Supply

12 VDC/PoE (802.3af)

Power Consumption

Basic: 2.1 W (12 VDC); 2.5 W (PoE)

Max. (H.265 + intelligence + WDR + warm light): 4.4 W (12 VDC); 5.2 W (PoE)

Environment

Operating Temperature

–40 °C to +60 °C (–40 °F to +140 °F)

Operating Humidity

≤95%

Storage Temperature

–40 °C to +60 °C (–40 °F to +140 °F)

Protection

IP67

Structure

Casing Material

Inner core: Metal ; Cover: Plastic

Product Dimensions

100.9 mm × Φ109.9 mm (3.97" × Φ4.33")

Net Weight

0.37 kg (0.82 lb)

Gross Weight

0.51 kg (1.12 lb)

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