DMP30IPW2 3MP STARVIS IP DOME CAMERA WITH MOTORISED LENS
Discontinued
Features
- Sony 1/2.8" 2.07 Mega pixel Progressive Scan TWDR Exmor CMOS Sensor
- Sony IMX290 Starvis Sensor
Amazing low light performance! - 2.8-12mm lens
Provides a 92° to 28° view - Resolution: 2048×1536
- Built-in intelligence
- H.265 encoding
Compared to H.264, the new H.265 encoding on the Doss CCTV cameras provide 40-50% reduction in bit rate. Which means you get to store more footage without sacrificing video quality! - T-WDR — True Wide Dynamic Range
Unlike software based digital WDR implementations, T-WDR is sensor based and provides extremely wide dynamic range - 0 Lux with IR On
- DSP: HI3516D+IMX290
- 25-30m IR (12x IR LEDs)
- Easy setup remote viewing for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android
- MicroSD slot for self-recording
- Vandal proof and IP66 + IK10
The DMP30IP is extra tough with extra impact protection! - PoE (Power over Ethernet) DC12V
- SNR: =50db
Motorized lenses
These lenses are designed for integration into bullet and dome cameras. The focus and zoom motors allow user control of the focus and zoom functions remotely without direct handling of the lens itself.
Built-in intelligence
The new Doss cameras are smarter. Real smart. Whether you want to make sure a particular object has been removed or not or whether you need to know how many people have walked into your shop, the new Doss IQ range cameras have it all.
Here are some of the intelligent analysis baked into the cameras:
- Target count
- Area detection
- Object detection
- Virtual Guard
Connections
- [DC] 12V DC power input
- [RJ45] Ethernet port
- [BNC] Analogue video out
- Audio input/output
- Alarm input/output
The STARVIS is back-illuminated pixel technology developed by Sony used in CMOS image sensors for surveillance camera applications. It features a sensitivity of 2000 mV or more per 1 µm2 (colour product, when imaging with a 706 cd/m2 light source, F5.6 in 1 s accumulation equivalent), and realizes high picture quality in the visible-light and near infrared light regions.
Specifications
CAMERA |
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Image sensor |
1/2.8″ SONY 3.21MP Progressive Scan TWDR IMX290 Exmor CMOS |
Min. illumination |
0 Lux/F1.4 (IR ON) |
IR distance |
25-30m (12 x IR LEDs) |
Electronic shutter |
Auto/Manual (1/25~1/10000), FLK |
Day/ Night |
ICR switch, auto, colour, B/W, ext |
Scan system |
Progressive scan |
Lens |
2.8-12mm motorized lens |
Lens interface |
Φ14 |
S/N ratio |
≥50db (AGC off) |
Output |
PAL/NTSC adjustable |
WDR |
T-WDR (120dB) |
Video Parameter |
Mirror, 3D noise reduction, sharpness/brightness adjustable |
AUDIO/VIDEO COMPRESSION |
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Video compression |
H.265/H.264/MJPEG |
Encoding features |
Dual-stream: |
Max. image resolution |
2048X1536 pixels |
Video bit rate |
Constant bit rate, variable bit rate (16kbps~8000kbps) |
Stream type |
Complex stream/Video stream |
Audio compression |
G.711u |
Audio bit rate |
64Kbps |
NETWORK |
|
Motion detection |
Single detection zone or multi-level sensitivity can be set |
Privacy zones |
4 zones |
Snapshot |
JPEG format, max. resolution based on snapshot resolution |
Password protection |
|
Character display |
Support (Channel, Date) |
Alarm function |
Network anomaly, video tampering, motion detection etc. alarm |
Intelligent analysis |
|
Mobile surveillance |
|
Protocol |
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP, RTSP, DDNS, NTP, PPPOE, UPNP, SMTP, ONVIF |
Port protocol |
ONVIF, GB28181 optional |
INTERFACE |
|
Network Interface |
RJ45 100M adaptive |
Analog video output |
1ch 1.0Vp-p complex video output |
MicroSD card slot |
Max 128GB |
GENERAL |
|
Operating temperature /humidity |
-20°C ~ 55°C/0%-90% |
Protection grade |
IP66/IK10 |
Vandal proof | |
Power supply |
DC12V/POE |
Power consumption (max) |
<7W |
Dimensions (mm) |
88 (H) * 117 (Ø) mm |
Weight |
~ 700g |
FAQ
- Are DOSS IP cameras compatible with my NAS?
- As long as the surveillance software on your NAS is ONVIF compatible, the DOSS IP cameras should work just fine.
We have successfully tested on both current range of Synology and QNAP NAS models.
Just make sure that you change the port to 8000 which is the default for the ONVIF protocol.
The following settings will get your Doss IP cameras to connect to your Synology NAS:
The following settings will get your DOSS IP camera to connect to your QNAP Surveillance Station:
- If your media player supports RTSP (Real-Time-Straming Protocol) then you can access the DOSS IP camera range directly.
For VLC, the following URL structure will allow you to stream your IP feed. - rtsp://IP:PORT/ch01.264?ptype=udp
Where IP is your local IP address or host name, and Port is the camera port
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