Bosch – Camera Dinion IP 4000i IR Bullet

Main Features
  • Built-in IR illuminator with 60 m (196 ft) viewing distance
  • 1080p30 for highly detailed images
Information
Category : IP Cameras, Products, Video Surveillance, Bullet Cameras
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Product Overview

The 1080p infrared bullet from Bosch is a professional surveillance camera that provides high quality HD images for demanding security and surveillance network requirements.
This robust bullet camera is a true day/night camera offering excellent performance day or night. The builtin infrared LEDs provides quality night time monitoring with 60 m (196 ft) viewing distance in darkness.

System overview

Outdoor bullet camera with Automatic Varifocal lens The robust aluminum housing provides high installation flexibility. The camera resists both water and dust ingress in tough environments and is rated to IP67 standards. The 2.8 to 12 mm AVF (Automatic Varifocal) lens allows you to choose the coverage area remotely.

The automatic zoom/focus lens wizard makes it easy for an installer to accurately zoom and focus the camera for both day and night operation. The wizard is activated from the PC or from the on-board camera push button making it easy to choose the workflow that suits best.

The AVF (Automatic Varifocal) feature means that the zoom can be changed without opening the camera. The automatic motorized zoom/focus adjustment with 1:1 pixel mapping ensures the camera is always accurately focused.

Functions
Essential Video Analytics

The built-in video analysis reinforces the Intelligenceat-the-Edge concept and now delivers even more powerful features. Essential Video Analytics is ideal for use in controlled environments with limited detection ranges.

The system reliably detects, tracks, and analyzes objects, and alerts you when predefined alarms are triggered. A smart set of alarm rules makes complex tasks easy and reduces false alarms to a minimum. Metadata is attached to your video to add sense and structure. This enables you to quickly retrieve the relevant images from hours of stored video. Metadata can also be used to deliver irrefutable forensic evidence or to optimize business processes based on people counting or crowd density information.