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• Latest Sony Ex View HAD 1/3” or 1/4" imager or better
• Camera must provide at least 752x582 (PAL) active pixels
• Color Resolution 480 TV Lines or better for sharp pick up of live video.
• Minimum Sensitivity of color 1.4 Lux (36x) and mono 0.02 Lux
• Signal/noise ratio >50 dB
• Lens: 3.4 mm to 122.4 mm, F 1.6 to F 4.5
• Zoom order options: minimum 36 x optical + 12 x digital
• Scan mode: Progressive or Interlaced
• Horizontal view angle: 1.7° to 57.8°
• Support Wide Dynamic Range
• Inbuilt Image stabilization
• Power 12V/24V AC/DC Dynamic privacy zones 24 with 8 present(min) on screen simultaneously
• Must provide at least 200 Presets
• Learned patrols 4 mimic tours - up to 30 mins duration each
• Variable tilt speed 0.1 - 200 /sec, absolute positioning
• Variable pan speed/coverage 0.1 - 400 /sec, 360Deg continuous rotation, absolute positioning
• Tilt coverage +/- 90Deg
• Gain Control Automatic or fixed manual setting across a 32dB range
• White Balance Mode: Auto; Fluorescent; Indoor; Outdoor
• Shutter Speeds 1/60 to 1/100,00 (NTSC), 1/50 to 1/100,00 (PAL) or Auto*
• Operating voltage: Power over Ethernet (802.3AF); 12 V/24V AC/DC
• The hardware architecture must incorporate multiple processors to ensure best video quality and
other functionseven at maximum processor load
• The IP Camera must offer a choice of either MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile or H.264 video
compression standards, by just upgrading the firmware over the network without dismantling the
camera.
• The IP Camera must run Linux Operating system for reliability.
• The camera must have a built in firewall - SSL and other non-IP address specific security
measures are deemed insufficient
• Should support and allow configuration of the following video resolutions or better.
- 704 X 576 (4 SIF)
- 704 X 288 (2 SIF)
- 352 X 288 (SIF)
• When running on MPEG-4 / H.264 compression, the video codec should support atleast 2
simultaneous streams at resolutions between 4SIF and SIF.
• Each Video stream should in turn allow for TCP connections, UDP connections and an unlimited
number of Multicast connections.
• Each stream must allow independent configuration of bit rate, frame rate, I frame interval, rate
control mode and motion data.
• All streams must guarantee full frame (25fps) rate under high motion and all conditions. A
certification from the manufacturer is required.
• The IP Camera must support Capped Bit Rate (CBR) control, to enable users to keep bandwidth
utilization under a certain value without compromise on image quality irrespective of the level of
motion in the scene.
• The IP Camera must support Activity Controlled Frame Rate control to automatically adjust
framerate depending on motion in the scene. During periods of negligible motion, the frame rate
must drop to 1fps and when motion occurs the frame rate will return to full frame rate
(30fps/25fps) within 100ms. It must be configurable using a Region of Interest editor (ROI) that
can select regions of the scene where motion will be ignored.
• Support network protocol 802.3 and IETF Standards10/100 Base-T Ethernet, RTP/RTCP,TCP,
UDP, ICMP, SNMP, HTTP, FTP, TELNET, MULTICAST, ARP and IGMP
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