IPD552EX IP mini dome with PoE from LILIN

Product Profile

There has been a lot of clandestine work going on over at LILIN during the past year.  It seems they are quietly establishing themselves as a serious player in the emerging IP Video market, launching the worlds first ONVIF compliant cameras last July and building up an entire range of compatible camera devices to take on the incumbent market leaders.

The recent release of an internal IP mini dome with PoE - the IPD-522 demonstrates LILIN's plans for volume sales. With built in varifocal lens and an automatic day night function this H.264 camera should meet many of the common internal camera applications being specified for IP systems, the pricing is attractive and LILIN's 3 year warranty and support from the UK branch office adds peace of mind.

 For further information please visit  the LILIN website or call 0870 120 5550.

 

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Technical Specification

Make LILIN
Manufacturer LILIN
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code IPD552EX
Chip Inch Size 1/3 inch
Colour Type Colour
Resolution TVL 540
Sensitivity lux 0.05
Dome Type Variable Focus
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 4.8W / POE, 6W
Focal length 2.8 ~ 12
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB >50 dB
Synchronisation Internal
Video Output CVBS 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm
Network Properties Network Protocols: IP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, SMTP, ESMTP, NTP, DDNS, FTP, *
Image Frame Rate: H.264: up to 30/25 fps at full D1 resolution;**
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 144 x 113
Weight g: 520
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50
System Requirements Operating System: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Additional info

* ARP, DHCP, PPPoE, ENS, Telnet, RTP, RTSP, RTCP

 ** JPEG: 1fps at CIF 

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