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Honeywell’s Total Connect Video Services combine cost-effective,
easy-to-install cameras with a comprehensive, customer-focused communications
service.
Wired/Wireless IP Cameras are easy to install and feature a compact, portable
design—allowing consumers to move them whenever they choose. A pan/tilt version
is also available. Honeywell’s WAP (Wireless Access Point) provides secure,
wireless networking ability (Wi-Fi) in iPCAM installations. It connects easily
to a port on a router and is configured with iPCAMs using Wi-Fi Protected Setup
(WPS).
Total Connect Remote Video Services, part of Honeywell’s suite of Total
Connect digital communications services, lets end-users view activity around the
interior or exterior of their homes or businesses on PCs or mobile devices over
a highly secure Internet connection. Features
Video
- Image Sensor – Omnivision OV7740 1/5" CMOS Sensor
- LENS – F2.0 Fixed Focus (FOV 62° diagonal)
- Compression – MPEG-4/M-JPEG Dual Stream
- Resolution – Support 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
- Frame Rate – Up to 30 frames per second for all streams
at all resolutions
- Image Control – AWB, AGC, Sharpness, Brightness, ACE,
Image Quality, Time Stamp and Text Overlay
Wireless (RC8061)
- Standard – IEEE 802.11B/G/N
- Encryptions – WEP 64 Bits/128 Bits, WPA/WPA2 Personal,
WPS
Hardware
- LED Indicator – Network/WPS
- Connectors (Waterproof) – Ethernet, RJ45 connector, power
jack, 2.5mm phone jack, reset tack switch
- Motion Sensor – 9.84 ft. to 16.4 ft., 60° coverage
- Power Adapter – External power adapter: 12V/1A, 100 to
240 VAC, switching
- Certification – CE/FCC Listed
- Dimensions – 4.05" H x 3.7" W x 1.46" D
- Weight – 1.98 lbs. (900g)
- Operating Temperature -10° F – 113° F (-23° C – 45° C)
- Housing Structure – Top cover: plastic – Rear housing:
casting metal – Stand: metal
Infra Red
- Automatic IR-cut switcher – for Day/Night mode switching
to get better video quality (IR distance = up to 25 feet)
- IR LED – for enhancing low light performance
- Built-in light sensor – for detecting light sensitivity
more accurately
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