Dahua
Dahua DH-IPC-PFW8800N-A180 4 x 2MP Multi-Sensor Panoramic IR Bullet Network Camera
Discontinued - Recommended Replacement DH-IPC-PFW8840N-A180
Dahua DH-IPC-PFW8800N-A180 Features
Camera
- Image Sensor Four (4) 1/2.8-in. 2 MP STARVIS™ CMOS Sensors
- Effective Pixels 4096(H) x 1800(V)
- RAM/ROM 1024 MB / 128 MB
- Scanning System Progressive
- Electronic Shutter Speed Auto, Manual: 1/3 s to 1/100,000 s
- Minimum Illumination Color: 0.007 lux at F2.0 (1/3 s, 30 IRE), Color: 0.05 lux at F2.0 (1/30 s, 30 IRE), 0 lux at F2.0 with IR on
- S/N Ratio More than 50 dB
- IR Distance Up to 30.0 m (98.43 ft)
- IR On/Off Control Auto, Manual
- IR LEDs Eight (8)
Lens
- Lens Type Fixed
- Mount Type Board-in
- Focal Length 3.0 mm
- Max. Aperture F2.0
- Angle of View Horizontal: 180˚, Vertical: 80˚
- Focus Control Fixed
DORI Distance¹
- Detect (8 ppf) 41 m (135 ft)
- Observe (19 ppf) 16 m (53 ft)
- Recognize (38 ppf) 8 m (26 ft)
- Identify (76 ppf) 4 m (13 ft)
Pan/Tilt/Rotation
- Range Pan: 0˚ to360˚
- Tilt: 0˚ to 90˚
- Rotation: 0˚ to 360˚
Video
- Compression Smart H.265+, H.265, Smart H.264+, H.264, MJPEG
- Streaming Capability Three (3) Streams
- Resolution 4096 x 1800, 3840 x 1680, 2880 x 1264, 1920 x 832, 1280 x 560, 1024 x 452
- Frame Rate Main Stream: 4096 x 1800 at 25 fps
- Sub Stream 1: 1024 x 452 at 30 fps
- Sub Stream 2: 1920 x 832 at 30 fps
- Bit Rate Control CBR, VBR
- Bit Rate H.265: 9 Kbps to 9472 Kbps, H.264: 24 Kbps to 15616 Kbps
- Day/Night Auto (ICR), Color, B/W
- BLC Mode BLC, HLC, DWDR
- White Balance Auto, Natural, Street Lamp, Outdoor, Manual
- Gain Control Auto, Manual
- Noise Reduction 3D DNR
- Motion Detection Off, On (4 Zone, Rectangle)
- Region of Interest Off, On (4 Zone)
- Smart IR Support
- Digital Zoom 16x
- Privacy Masking Off, On (4 Area, Rectangle)
Audio
- Compression G.711a, G.711Mu, AAC, G.726
Network
- Ethernet RJ-45 (100/1000 Base-T)
- Protocol HTTP, HTTPs, TCP, ARP, RTSP, RTP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, PPPOE, IPv4/v6, QoS, UPnP, NTP, Bonjour, 802.1x, Multicast, ICMP, IGMP, SNMP
- Interoperability ONVIF, PSIA, CGI
- Streaming Method Unicast, Multicast
- Maximum User Access 10 Users / 20 Users
- Edge Storage NAS
- Local PC for instant recording
- Micro SD Card, maximum 128 GB
- Web Viewer IE, Firefox, Safari
- Management Software Smart PSS, DSS
- Mobile Operating System IOS, Android
Certifications
- Safety EN 60950:2000
- UL60950-1
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) FCC Part 15 Subpart B
Interface
- Video One (1) Port (use for adjustment only)
- Audio Input: One (1) Channel, RCA, Output: One (1) Channel, RCA
- Alarm Input: Two (2) Channels (5 VDC, 5 mA), Output: Two (2) Channels (30 VDC, 1 A; 50 VAC, 0.5 A)
Electrical
- Power Supply 24 VAC or PoE+ (802.3at Class 4), 1.5 A
- Power Consumption 25.5 W, maximum
Environmental
- Operating Conditions -40° C to +60° C (-40° F to +140° F)
- Less than 95% RH
- Storage Conditions -40° C to +60° C (-40° F to +140° F)
- Less than 95% RH
- Ingress Protection IP67
- Vandal Resistance IK10
Construction
- Casing Metal
- Dimensions 298.30 mm x 172.50 mm x 120.50 mm (11.74 in. x 6.79 in. x 4.74 in.)
- Net Weight 2.70 kg (5.95 lb)
- Gross Weight 3.61 kg (7.96 lb)
Intelligence
- IVS triggers an alarm and takes a defined action for the following events:
- Standard Features Tampering with the camera.
- Camera loses or changes focus drastically.
- Error writing to an onboard Micro SD card.
- Error sending or receiving data over the network.
- Unauthorized access to the camera.
Premium Features
- Motion An object moves through any part of the scene.
- Tripwire A target crosses a user-defined line.
- Intrusion A target enters or exits a defined perimeter.
- Scene Change A person or object moves the camera to change the scene or covers the camera to obscure the scene.
- Abandoned/Missing Object A target leaves an object in designated area, or a target removes an object from the same designated area.
Advanced Features
- Heat Map Generates a visual representation of data.
- E-PTZ Scans a portion of the panoramic scene and zooms that scene for improved observation.
1. The DORI distance is a measure of the general proximity for a specific classification to help pinpoint the right camera for your needs. The DORI distance is calculated based on sensor specifications and lab test results according to EN 62676-4, the standard that defines the criteria for the Detect, Observe, Recognize and Identify classifications.