Vicon IQB93NI-A6-ME 3.1 megapixel camera

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: IQB93NI-A6-ME
  • Series: IQeye 9 series
  • Chip Inch Size: 1/3 inch
  • Colour Type: True Day / Night
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Additional info:

Resolutions up to 5MP H.264 Main Profile + MJPEG compression Choice of varifocal or no lens models 30 fps @ HD720p, 30 fps @ 1080p 1 & 2MP WDR models available (100 dB) Two-way audio plus on-camera microphone True day/night movable IR filter Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), 12VDC, 24 VAC On-camera storage

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>IP cameras
Model code IQB93NI-A6-ME
Series IQeye 9 series
Chip Inch Size 1/3 inch
Colour Type True Day / Night
Resolution 3.1 MP resolution
Sensitivity Lux <0.05 ~ 0.2
Auto Iris Yes
Direct Drive Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC, 24 V AC, PoE
Power Consumption: <4.0 W
Focal Length mm 2.8 ~ 8.5
Wide Dynamic Range Yes
Network Properties Image Frame Rate: 20 fps
Network Protocols: TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, NTP, UPnP, ZeroConf, UDP multicast, APIPA, CIFS, SNMP, SMTP, Telnet
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Compression Type H.264 (CBR/VBR); M-JPEG
Physical Specifications Weight g: 165
Dimensions mm: 115 x 71 x 74
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 60 C (32 ~ 140 F)
System Requirements Web Browser: Internet Explorer®; Safari®, Firefox®, Google Chrome®
Additional info
  • Resolutions up to 5MP
  • H.264 Main Profile + MJPEG compression
  • Choice of varifocal or no lens models
  • 30 fps @ HD720p, 30 fps @ 1080p
  • 1 & 2MP WDR models available (100 dB)
  • Two-way audio plus on-camera microphone
  • True day/night movable IR filter
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), 12VDC, 24 VAC
  • On-camera storage
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