DAHUA IPC-HFW3249E-AS-IL 2MP Smart Dual Light Fixed-focal Bullet WizSense Network Camera
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DAHUA IPC-HFW3249E-AS-IL 2MP Smart Dual Light Fixed-focal Bullet WizSense Network Camera

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DAHUA IPC-HFW3249E-AS-IL 2MP Smart Dual Light Fixed-focal Bullet WizSense Network CameraIPC HFW3249E AS IL 2MP Smart Dual Light Fixed focal Bullet WizSense Network Camera > 2 MP 1 2. 9" CMOS image sensor, low luminance, and high definition image. > Outputs max. 2 MP (1920 1080)@25 30 fps. > H. 265 codec, high compression rate, ultra low bit rate. > Built in multi core light, the max. IR distance is 50 m and the max. warm light distance is 50 m. > ROI, SMART H. 264+ H. 265+, AI H. 264 H. 265, flexible coding, applicable to various

IPC-HFW3249E-AS-IL

2MP Smart Dual Light Fixed-focal Bullet WizSense Network Camera

> 2-MP 1/2.9" CMOS image sensor, low luminance, and high definition image.
> Outputs max. 2 MP (1920 ×1080)@25/30 fps.
> H.265 codec, high compression rate, ultra-low bit rate.
> Built-in multi-core light, the max. IR distance is 50 m and the max. warm light distance is 50 m.
> ROI, SMART H.264+/H.265+, AI H.264/H.265, flexible coding, applicable to various bandwidth and storage environments.
> Rotation mode, WDR, 3D NR, HLC, BLC, digital watermarking, applicable to various monitoring scenes.
> Intelligent monitoring: Intrusion, tripwire (the two function support the classification and accurate detection of vehicle and human).
> Abnormality detection: Motion detection, video tampering, scene changing, audio detection, no SD card, SD card full, SD card error, network disconnection, IP conflict, illegal access, and voltage detection.
> Alarm: 1 in, 1 out; audio: 1 in, 1 out; supports max. 512 G Micro SD card; built-in Mic.
> 12 VDC/PoE power supply.
> IP67 protection.
> SMD 4.0.
> Supports AI SSA.
> SMD area can be set in warm light areas that support triggering alarms.


Camera

Image Sensor

 

1/2.9" CMOS

Max. Resolution

 

1920 (H) × 1080 (V)

ROM

 

256 MB

RAM

 

1 GB

Scanning System

 

Progressive

Electronic Shutter Speed

 

Auto/Manual 1/3 s–1/100,000 s

Min. Illumination

 

0.002 [email protected] (Color, 30 IRE)

0.0002 [email protected] (B/W, 30 IRE)

0 lux (Illuminator on)

S/N Ratio

 

>56 dB

Illumination Distance

 

Up to 50 m (164.04 ft) (IR)

Up to 50 m (164.04 ft) (Warm light)

Illuminator On/Off Control

 

Auto;Manual

Illuminator Number

 

2 (Multi-core (IR + warm) light)

Angle Adjustment

 

Pan: 0°–360°

Tilt: 0°–90°

Rotation: 0°–360°

Lens

Lens Type

 

Fixed-focal

Lens Mount

 

M12

Focal Length

 

2.8 mm; 3.6 mm; 6 mm

Max. Aperture

 

F1.4

Field of View

 

2.8 mm: H: 100°; V: 55°; D: 117°

3.6 mm: H: 83°; V: 44°; D: 98°

6 mm: H: 51°; V: 28°; D: 60°

Iris Control

 

Fixed

Close Focus Distance

 

2.8 mm: 0.7 m (2.30 ft)

3.6 mm: 1.1 m (3.61 ft)

6 mm: 2.7 m (8.86 ft)

DORI Distance

Lens

Detect

Observe

Recognize

Identify

2.8 mm

44.0 m

( 144.36 ft)

17.6 m

( 57.74 ft)

8.8 m

( 28.87 ft)

4.4 m

 

( 14.44 ft)

3.6 mm

55.7 m

( 182.74 ft)

22.3 m

( 73.16 ft)

11.1 m

( 36.42 ft)

5.6 m

 

( 18.37 ft)

6 mm

88.6 m

( 290.68 ft)

35.4 m

( 116.14 ft)

17.7 m

( 58.07 ft)

8.9 m

 

( 29.20 ft)

DORI (Detect, Observe, Recognize, Identify) is a standard system (EN-62676-4) for defining the ability of a person viewing the video to distinguish persons or objects within a covered area. The numbers in this table do not reflect intelligent function distances. For intelligent function distances, refer to installation and commissioning manual/project design tool.

Intelligence

IVS (Perimeter Protection)

 

Intrusion, tripwire (the two functions support the classification and accurate detection of vehicle and human)

SMD

 

SMD 4.0

AcuPick

 

Uses deep learning algorithms and works with back-end devices to accurately match targets, such as people and motor vehicles, and search through live and recorded videos to quickly locate targets.

AI SSA

 

Adopt deep learning algorithms to adjust the parameters of the image to suit the conditions.

Smart Search

 

Work together with Smart NVR to perform refine intelligent search, event extraction and merging to event videos

Video

Video Compression

 

H.265; H.264; H.264H; H.264B; MJPEG (Only supported by sub stream)

Smart Codec

 

Smart H.265+; Smart H.264+

AI Coding

 

AI H.265; AI H.264

Video Frame Rate

 

Main stream: 1920 × 1080@(1–25/30 fps)

Sub stream: 1920 × 1080@(1–25/30 fps)

Third stream: 1920 × 1080@(1–25/30 fps)

*The values above are the max. frame rates of each stream; for multiple streams, the values will be subjected to the total encoding capacity.

Stream Capability

 

3 streams

Resolution

 

1080p (1920 × 1080); 1.3M (1280 × 960); 720p (1280 × 720); D1 (704 × 576/704 × 480); VGA (640 × 480); CIF (352 × 288/352 × 240)

Bit Rate Control

 

VBR;CBR;ABR

Video Bit Rate

 

H.264: 3 kbps–8192 kbps;

H.265: 3 kbps–8192 kbps

Day/Night

 

Auto(ICR)/Color/B/W

BLC

 

Yes

HLC

 

Yes

WDR

 

120 dB

Scene Self-adaptation (SSA)

 

Yes

White Balance

 

Auto; natural; street lamp; outdoor; manual; regional custom

Gain Control

 

Auto/Manual

Noise Reduction

 

3D NR

Motion Detection

 

OFF/ON (4 areas, rectangular)

Region of Interest (RoI)

 

Yes (4 areas)

Smart Illumination

 

Yes

Smart Dual Light

 

Yes

Defog

 

Yes

Image Rotation

 

0°/90°/180°/270° (Support 90°/270° with1080p resolution and lower)

Mirror

 

Yes

Privacy Masking

 

8 areas

LDC

 

Yes

Audio

Built-in MIC

 

Yes, built-in Mic

Audio Compression

 

PCM; G.711a; G.711Mu; G.726; G.723

Alarm

Alarm Event

 

No SD card; SD card full; SD card error; network disconnection; IP conflict; illegal access; motion detection; video tampering; tripwire; intrusion; scene changing; audio detection; voltage detection; external alarm; SMD; security exception

Network

Network Port

 

RJ-45 (10/100 Base-T)

SDK and API

 

Yes

Network Protocol

 

IPv4; IPv6; HTTP; TCP; UDP; ARP; RTP; RTSP; RTCP; RTMP; SMTP; FTP; SFTP; DHCP; DNS; DDNS; QoS; UPnP; NTP; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; NFS; SAMBA; PPPoE; SNMP; P2P

Interoperability

 

ONVIF (Profile S & Profile G & Profile T & Profile M); CGI

User/Host

 

20 (Total bandwidth: 64 M)

Storage

 

FTP; SFTP; Micro SD card (support max. 512 GB); NAS

Browser

 

IE: IE11;

Chrome;

Firefox

Management Software

 

Smart PSS Lite; DSS; DMSS; DoLynk Care

Mobile Client

 

iOS;Android

Cyber Security

 

Video encryption;Firmware encryption;Configuration encryption;Digest;WSSE;Account lockout;Security logs;IP/MAC filtering;Generation and importing of X.509 certification;syslog;HTTPS;802.1x;Trusted boot;Trusted execution;Trusted upgrade;Session security;Security warning

Certification

Certifications

 

CE-LVD: EN62368-1;

CE-EMC: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU

Port

Audio Input

 

1 channel (RCA port)

Audio Output

 

1 channel (RCA port)

Alarm Input

 

1 channel in: wet contact, 5 mA 3–5 VDC

Alarm Output

 

1 channel out: wet contact, 300 mA 12 VDC

Power

Power Supply

 

12 VDC/PoE (802.3af)

Dual Power Backup

 

When the power adapter and PoE provide power at the same time, disconnect one of them. The device will continue to work, but will not restart.

Power Consumption

 

Basic: 2.9 W (12 VDC); 4.5 W (PoE);

Max.: 6.8 W (12 VDC); 9.1 W (PoE) (H.265 + WDR + warm light + intelligence on)

Environment

Operating Temperature

 

–40 °C to +60 °C (–40 °F to +140 °F)

Operating Humidity

 

≤95% (RH), non-condensing

Storage Temperature

 

–40 °C to +60 °C (–40 °F to +140 °F)

Storage Humidity

 

≤95% (RH), non-condensing

Protection

 

IP67

Structure

Casing Material

 

Metal

Product Dimensions

 

192.7 mm × 70.5 mm × 66.4 mm (7.59" × 2.78" × 2.61") (L × W × H)

Net Weight

 

610 g (1.34 lb)

Gross Weight

 

770 g (1.70 lb)

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