

Plug-in required live view: IE9+, Chrome 41 and below, Firefox 52 and below ONVIF (Profile S, Profile G, Profile T), API, SDK IPv4, IGMP, ICMP, ARP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, PPPoE, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP, UPnP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, 802.1x, SNMP, QoS, RTMP,SSL/TLS, SSH Watermark, IP address filtering, tampering alarm, alarm input, alarm output, access policy, ARP protection, RTSP Authentication, user authentication Motion detection, tampering alarm, audio detection

People counting, support tripwire people counting and area people counting Support false alarm filtering: Line crossing detection, Intrusion detection, Region entrance detection, Region exit detection

Normal/Vertical/Horizontal/180°/90☌lockwise/90☊nti-clockwise Image rotation, brightness, saturation, contrast, sharpness, gain adjustable by web browse Pan: 0° ~ 360°, Tilt: 0° ~ 75°, Rotate: 0° ~ 360°Ģ.8 ~ 12mm, AF automatic focusing and motorized zoom lensĢ.8mm Lens, 86.9m Detect, 34.8m Observe, 17.4m Recognize, 8.7m Identifyġ2.0mm Lens, 372.4m Detect, 149.0m Observe, 74.5m Recognize, 37.2m Identifyīaseline profile, Main profile, High profile Alternatively you can use an IP cameras as a standalone camera and not part of a network by connecting it directly to a POE switch and save the recording on a micro SD card. The typical application for most security cameras networks is to connect the IP cameras to a NVR/DVR for simplified playback and additional storage space.
