The Vivotek FD8134V Fixed Dome Network Camera with ¼" CMOS image sensor delivers clear images in H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG formats at a resolution of 1280 x 800 at 30 fps. The camera uses a removable IR cut filter to switch between color and B&W as per changes in ambient lighting.
With built-in IR illuminators effective up to 32' (10m), the camera provides clear imagery even in darkness. A minimum illumination of 0 lux makes the camera suitable for use in complete darkness. Motion detection triggers an alarm when motion is detected in a designated portion of the video display and triple-window motion detection is used to customize the motion detection system for monitoring specific areas. The Network Camera's tamper detection feature triggers an alarm when the camera is being tampered with incidents such as redirected, blocked, defocused or spray-painted.
Auto white balance adjusts the red and blue signals by taking a standard white color reference to get the most natural colors. The network camera's automatic gain control feature adjusts the signal strength to maintain a constant brightness level. The SD/SDHC card slot for on-board storage prevents data loss due to network connection and also makes efficient use of bandwidth by reducing the transmission of unnecessary data.
With the flexible 3-axis mechanism, the dome camera is easy to install in ceiling/wall applications. Power is supplied to the camera through PoE; hence the camera gets power from the network itself without any extra wiring for auxiliary power outlets. The 32-channel Vivotek recording software allows you to simultaneously monitor and record videos for multiple network cameras. The camera supports HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over SSL), which protects streaming data transmission across the network. The IP66 rated housing protects the camera against rain and dust, making the bullet camera suitable for use in extreme weather conditions.
| System |
CPU: TI DM365 SoC Flash: 128MB RAM: 256MB Embedded OS: Linux 2.6 |
| Lens |
f=3.6 mm F 1.8 Board lens |
| Angle of View |
56° (horizontal) 41° (vertical) |
| Shutter time | 1/5 - 1/25,000 sec |
| Image Sensor | 1/4" CMOS in 1280 x 800 Resolution |
| Minimum Illumination | 0 lux @ F1.8 |
| IR Illuminator |
built-in IR illuminators effective up to 32' (10m) Wavelength - 850nm |
| Video |
Compression: H.264, MPEG-4 & MJPEG Streaming: Simultaneous multiple streams H.264 streaming over UDP, TCP, HTTP or HTTPS MPEG-4 streaming over UDP, TCP, HTTP or HTTPS MPEG-4 multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP or HTTPS Supports activity adaptive streaming for dynamic frame rate control Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance |
| Frame Rates |
H.264: Up to 30/25 fps at 1280 x 800 MPEG-4: Up to 30/25 fps at 1280 x 800 MJPEG: Up to 30/25 fps at 1280 x 800 |
| Image Settings |
Adjustable image size, quality, and bit rate Time stamp and text caption overlay Flip / mirror Configurable brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, white balance and exposure AGC / AWB / AES Supports privacy masks BLC (Backlight compensation) |
| Networking |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45 ONVIF support |
| Protocol Support | IPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, UPnP, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, IGMP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, PPPoE, CoS, QoS, SNMP, and 802.1X |
| Alarm and Event Management |
Triple-window video motion detection 1 D/I for external sensor and alarm Event notification using HTTP, SMTP, or FTP Local recording of MP4 files Tamper detection |
| Storage |
MicroSD/SDHC card slot Stores snapshots and video clips |
| Security |
Multi-level user access with password protection IP address filtering HTTPS encrypted data transmission 802.1X port-based authentication for network protection |
| Users | 10 clients on-line monitoring at the same time |
| LED Indicator | System power and status indicator |
| Power | 802.3a compliant PoE (class 2) |
| Operating Temperature | 32 - 122°F (0-50°C) |
| Humidity | Humidity: 90% |
| Viewing System Requirements |
OS: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 Browser: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 6.x or above Cell phone: 3GPP player Real Player: 10.5 or above Quick Time: 6.5 or above |
| Installation, Management & Maintenance |
3-axis mechanism for flexible ceiling and wall mount installation Camera angle adjustment - Pan range: 350° Tilt range: 85° Rotate range: 350° Installation Wizard 2 32-CH central management software Supports firmware upgrade |
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For monitoring some devices in at industry
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I have mounted this on a wall in my porch rather than ceiling mount. I replaced an 8332 bullet cam (which I am re-positioning). It works very well, and was easy to fit. One difference between this and the 8332 is that on the 8332, if you want to only use an ethernet cable with PoE, then you can remove the supplied lead and run a standard ethernet straight into the camera to an RJ45 socket. On this camera there is no standard ethernet socket inside, and therefore you have to use the stock leads - which means drilling a large hole in the wall or ceiling for access. Another annoyance is the maximum recorded file size on the SD or by FTP being 4096 kb - just a few seconds of HD video. With a 32gb card or fast local network, why not allow 16mb? Overall a good camera though.
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This is a very nice IP camera for not alot of money. I would recommend it to anyone. Only one draw back is lack of options when running Firefox on a Mac. The interface works very well with Windows 7 IE. Make sure to turn the gain down to 2X if you are using the IR Emitters. Picture is grainy at 4X.
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Comments about Vivotek FD8134V Fixed Dome Network Camera:
Very simple setup. Pretty much - unpack the camera, use the mounting template, connect to network and you're ready to start using. One piece of advise, before you permanently mount the camera, check the angle of the display.
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Comments about Vivotek FD8134V Fixed Dome Network Camera:
I have mounted this on a wall in my porch rather than ceiling mount. I replaced an 8332 bullet cam (which I am re-positioning). It works very well, and was easy to fit. One difference between this and the 8332 is that on the 8332, if you want to only use an ethernet cable with PoE, then you can remove the supplied lead and run a standard ethernet straight into the camera to an RJ45 socket. On this camera there is no standard ethernet socket inside, and therefore you have to use the stock leads - which means drilling a large hole in the wall or ceiling for access. Another annoyance is the maximum recorded file size on the SD or by FTP being 4096 kb - just a few seconds of HD video. With a 32gb card or fast local network, why not allow 16mb? Overall a good camera though.
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Comments about Vivotek FD8134V Fixed Dome Network Camera:
This is a very nice IP camera for not alot of money. I would recommend it to anyone. Only one draw back is lack of options when running Firefox on a Mac. The interface works very well with Windows 7 IE. Make sure to turn the gain down to 2X if you are using the IR Emitters. Picture is grainy at 4X.
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Comments about Vivotek FD8134V Fixed Dome Network Camera:
Very simple setup. Pretty much - unpack the camera, use the mounting template, connect to network and you're ready to start using. One piece of advise, before you permanently mount the camera, check the angle of the display.
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