Introduction; Overview; Key Features - Honeywell 60 Series Configuration Manual

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1 Introduction

This chapter contains the following sections:
Overview, page 1
Key Features, page 1

Overview

Honeywell 60 Series IP cameras integrate traditional camera and network video technology,
combining video data collection and transmission. These flexible, fully featured cameras are
the ideal choice for a wide range of indoor and outdoor surveillance applications.
The cameras offer 2, 4 or 5 megapixel resolution at up to 60 frames per second and use video
compression technology to save bandwidth and storage while ensuring maximum video
quality. All the cameras are True Day/Night with intelligent IR capability, providing up to 197 ft
(60 m) of illumination in low-light and nighttime scenes. Also, all the cameras support WDR
function at up to 120 dB.
Each camera comes with configurable motion detection and camera tamper detection and
supports up to 5 user-defined privacy mask areas. In addition to a 12 VDC adapter (for IPC
models) or 24 VAC/VDC adapter (for PTZ models), all the cameras support Power over
Ethernet (PoE), eliminating the need for a separate power supply and associated wiring. All
models also support local video storage on microSDHC cards (up to 256 GB) when network
service is interrupted.

Key Features

Key features of the Honeywell 60 Series IP cameras include the following:
Camera
Up to 5MP (2560x1920) cameras.
Video parameter setup, such as electronic shutter and gain.
Motion detection.
Camera tampering detection.
True WDR (120 dB).
True day/night mode using a removable IR cut filter.
Low-light with 2D/3D noise reduction saving storage and bandwidth together
with smart codec.
Built-in G sensor for third party application integration.
For use as part of Video Systems which comply with NDAA Section 889.
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