USA/IPCamera/Pro/N85CB5Z

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N85CB5Z

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Features

  • 1/2.5-in. 8 MP Progressive-scan STARVIS™ CMOS Sensor
  • Dual Stream Encoding
  • Smart H.265+ and Smart H.264+ Dual Codecs
  • 8 MP at 15 fps, 3 MP at 30 fps
  • 2.7 mm to 12 mm Motorized Optical Zoom Lens
  • Enhanced Power and Data Transmission Distances with ePoE
  • True WDR (120 dB) and True Day/Night (ICR)
  • Maximum IR LED Length 50 m (164 ft) with Smart IR
  • IP67 Ingress Protection and IK10 Vandal Resistance
  • Intelligent Video System
  • Five-year Warranty (for products sold through an authorized Dahua Dealer)

Functions

Dahua's innovative ePoE technology offers a plug-and-play solution to transmit power and data over long distances via Ethernet or coaxial cables, reducing installation time and saving money. ePoE technology is a viable, cost-effective solution for extending transmission distances and for converting existing, coax-based analog systems into IP systems. For video security and surveillance installers, ePoE technology saves time and money by reducing overall cabling requirements, allowing for existing coax cable to be used, and minimizing the number of peripheral devices needed. For new installations, ePoE offers the ability to design long-distance applications without the need for additional repeaters. Enhanced PoE encompasses pure IP systems where a single CAT 5 cable can carry signals up to 800 m (2624 ft), and IP/Analog hybrid systems where the technology leverages existing analog infrastructure to transmit power and data up to 1000 m (3281 ft) over RG59 coaxial cable. Enhanced PoE is compatible with three connection modes operating over the same network simultaneously: traditional IP networks, long-distance ePoE networks and coaxial networks. ePoE technology seamlessly integrates the latest high-definition IP cameras with a coaxial infrastructure using the Ethernet over Coaxial (EoC) protocol to convert between analog and IP power and data transmissions.

The camera achieves vivid images, even in the most intense contrast lighting conditions, using industry-leading wide dynamic range (WDR) technology. For applications with both bright and low lighting conditions that change quickly, True WDR (120 dB) optimizes both the bright and dark areas of a scene at the same time to provide usable video.

IVS is a built-in video analytic algorithm that delivers intelligent functions to monitor a scene for Tripwire violations, intrusion detection, and abandoned or missing objects. A camera with IVS quickly and accurately responds to monitoring events in a specific area. In addition to scene analytics, the camera supports face detection to quickly capture a face and upload the image to a server. The camera also offers tamper detection by recognizing a dramatic scene change and generating a warning message to inspect the camera.

Smart H.265+ is the optimized implementation of the H.265 codec that uses a scene-adaptive encoding strategy, dynamic GOP, dynamic ROI, flexible multi-frame reference structure and intelligent noise reduction to deliver high-quality video without straining the network. Smart H.265+ technology reduces bit rate and storage requirements by up to 70% when compared to standard H.265 video compression.

Dahua cameras operate in extreme temperature environments, rated for use in temperatures from –30° C to +60° C (–22° F to +140° F) with 95% humidity. The camera complies with an IK10 impact rating making it capable of withstanding the equivalent of 5 kg (11.02 lbs) of force dropped from a height of 40 cm (15.75 in.). Subjected to rigorous dust and water immersion tests and certified to the IP67 Ingress Protection rating makes it suitable for demanding outdoor applications.

Firmware Update Instructions

Firmware Update Download


Build Date: 07-07-2021


Reset Button

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Compatible Accessories

Specifications

IVS triggers an alarm and takes a defined action for the following events:
Standard Features:

  • Tampering with the camera.
  • Error writing to an onboard Micro SD card.
  • Error sending or receiving data over the network.
  • Unauthorized access to the camera.
Premium Features:
  • Motion An object moves through any part of the scene.
  • Tripwire A target crosses a user-defined line.
  • Intrusion A target enters or exits a defined perimeter.
  • Scene Change A person or object moves the camera to change the scene or covers the camera to obscure the scene.
  • Abandoned/Missing Object A target leaves an object in designated area, or a target removes an object from the same designated area.