IQeye 5 Series HD Megapixel Network Camera

Product Profile

The IQeye 5 Series camera line offers VGA, HD 480p, HD 720p, 1.3MP and even 2.0MP resolution. The IQeye 5 Series cameras are perfect for retail shops, schools and offices where you need to balance discrete with deterrence.

Every IQeye 5 Series is a low-power, progressive scan camera that can be powered over the Ethernet or directly via AC or DC. It also includes an analog output for focusing, making installations and retrofits easy.

The IQeye 5 Series cameras are supported by all the leading NVR/DVR manufacturers and include IQinVision's industry leading image quality and reliability.

IQeye 5 Series Camera Features:

  • HD 480p or VGA @ 30 fps
  • HD 720p @ 25 fps
  • 1.3MP @ 18 fps
  • 2.0MP @ 17 fps
  • Low-light Performance (0.2 lux)
  • Analog output for focus
  • Power-over-Ethernet
  • 12-24V DC or 24V AC
  • Low-power Consumption (<2.8 watts)
  • Digital Image Cropping
  • Motion Detection

Available Camera Models:

  • IQ540SI-V9 - HD480p/VGA, Wide Varifocal Lens
  • IQ541SI-V10 - HD720p/1.3 MP, Wide Varifocal Lens
  • IQ542SI-V11 - 2.0 MP, Wide Varifocal Lens

For more information about the IQeye 5 Series, please visit: www.iqeye.com/iqeye-5-series.html  

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Technical Specification

Make IQeye
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>IP cameras
Model code 5 Series
Colour Type Colour
Specialist Type Network
Sensitivity Lux 0.2
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 VDC, 24 VAC, PoE
Power Consumption: 2.8 W
Motion Activated Yes
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 88 x 74
Additional info Wide varifocal lens. Digital image cropping. Image frame rate:  VGA Resolution @ up to 30fps, HD 480p Resolution @ up to 30fps, HD 720p @ up to 25fps,1.3 MP Resolution @ up to 18fps, 2.0 MP Resolution @ up to 17 fps.
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