Image sensor
Optical sensor size |
1/4 " |
Sensor type |
CCD |
Lens system
Optical zoom |
21 x |
Digital zoom |
2 x |
Storage
Compatible memory cards |
SD |
Camera
Pan range |
-175 - 175 ° |
Tilt angle |
-120 - 0 ° |
Networking
Supported network protocols |
IPv4: TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, ARP, ICMP, POP3, NTP, IPsec, UPnP; IPv6: TCP, UDP, IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, ICMPv6, POP3, NDP, NTP, IPsec |
Network Camera BB-HCE481 42x Zoom (21x Optical & 2x Digital) / Analog Video Output (NTSC only) / Audio 2-way
PoE Power Supply
The power is supplied through the Ethernet cable, so the network camera can be used in places that would ordinarily be difficult to install it in, like on the ceiling where there is no power outlet.
42x Zoom (21x Optical & 2x Digital) Function
You can use the zoom function to get a close, detailed look at certain parts of the image while you are monitoring. The 42x zoom is especially convenient for monitoring areas that have considerable depth.
Analog Video Output (NTSC only)
The analog output terminal lets you combine the network camera with existing equipment. For example, you can check images on a TV screen, and record them with a video recorder.
Color Night View Mode (0.09 lux) & CCD Sensor
When the subject darkens, the camera automatically adjusts When the brightness to show you the image. A CCD image sensor and smooth motion capture at 30 frames/sec combine to let you see down to a minimum of 0.09 lux. You see clear, easy-to-view images even in the dark.
Audio 2-way Communication
Use the built-in mic and a commercially available speaker with amp to speak back and forth. This lets you exchange information with walkie-talkie type communication.
SD Memory Card Recording
A large quantity of images can be saved without even using a network. Cards can also be carried about easily, so data can be shared with other equipment. For example, a 1GB card can hold about 41 days' worth of images when shooting at 1-minute intervals.
IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack
These are the world's first network cameras with standard IPv6 support. Thanks to the dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 structure, they can be installed both on an IPv4 network today, and on an IPv6 network in the future.
IPsec Compatibility
During data communications, packets of data are encrypted. Even if someone were to intercept the data by electronic eavesdropping, it would be extremely difficult to decipher. This function is added to the conventional user name and password authentication to further boost security.
Remote Pan and Tilt Control
You can use a PC or cell phone directly to change the direction that the camera is facing while monitoring the image. This lets you monitor a large area with a single camera.
Multi-camera Capability
Cell Phone Monitoring