Raymarine Cam210 Day And Night Ip Bullet Camera
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Raymarine Cam210 Day And Night Ip Bullet Camera

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Raymarine Cam210 Day And Night Ip Bullet CameraRaymarine CAM210 Day and Night IP Bullet Camera Model: E70346 UPC: 723193813263 Plug and play integration with Raymarine MFDs running Lighthouse II Power over Ethernet (PoE) or direct 12v DC power supply High bright IR LEDs for operation in total darkness Digital Defog processing improves the captured image in poor weather conditions (such as smog, fog or smoke) Intelligent IR technology for clear video images at night in all conditions Ruggedised,

Raymarine CAM210 Day and Night IP Bullet Camera

Model: E70346
UPC: 723193813263
  • Plug and play integration with Raymarine MFD’s running Lighthouse II
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) or direct 12v DC power supply
  • High bright IR LEDs for operation in total darkness
  • Digital Defog processing improves the captured image in poor weather conditions (such as smog, fog or smoke)
  • Intelligent IR technology for clear video images at night in all conditions

Ruggedised, High Definition, Day and Night network bullet video camera suitable for all above deck applications. Integrated sun-cover for maximum visibility and small frame size for easy installation anywhere on the boat.

Specifications
System
CPU 32-bit ARM9 RISC CPU up to 432MHz
Flash/SDRAM 128MB / 128MB
Camera
Image sensor 2.0 Megapixel 1/2.8"" SONY progressive scan CMOS(Exmor)
Total pixels 1952(H) x 1116(V) 2.18 Megapixel
Effective pixels 1944(H) x 1104(V) 2.15 Megapixel
S/N Ratio More than 50dB
Minimum illumination 0Lux (IR On)
IR Distance 20 meters
Day 7 Night ICR
Lens 6.0mm Megapixel Board Lens
Field of view Diagonal = 63.6 deg +/- 3 deg
Horizontal = 53.3 deg +/- 3 deg
Vertical = 33.1 deg +/- 3 deg
Video
Video compression H.264 High [email protected], MJPEG —Image quality: 3 Steps
Recolution Up to 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Frame rate H.264 Up to 30fps with 1920x1080 , MJPEG Up to 30fps with VGA resolution
Video streaming Support multi stream with H.264, MJPEG Adjustable frame rate CVBR/CBR in H.264
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Digital Pan, Tilt and Zoom
Image Setting Day & Night Auto White Balance Auto Exposure Privacy Mask Effects - Colour, Sharpness, Mirror / V-Flip
System integration
Security Password protection, User access log, HTTPS encryption
Supported protocol HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, UPnP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP
Intelligent video Motion detection up to 1920x1080 with 4x3 blocks
Physical
Power source DC12V/1.5A, PoE(Power over Ethernet): 802.3af
Power consumption Max. 3.3W, Max. 5.3W with IR
LED's Power, Network Connection
Dimensions 83.8mm(W) x 155mm(H) x 178.1mm(D) including Bracket

What's in the Box:
  • CAM210 IP Camera Stand
  • Waterproof Coupler
  • CAM210 Hardware Kit
  • CD (English)
  • CAM210 Mounting Template
  • Warranty Booklet
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