2 NBN-498 Dinion2X Day/Night IP Cameras
Day/Night switching
In night mode, the camera enhances low light viewing by switching the IR (infrared) filter out of the optical path and providing a monochrome image. The camera can switch from color to monochrome mode automatically by sensing the illumination level, manually via the alarm input, or remotely via a web browser. An internal, through-the-lens IR detector enhances monochrome mode stability by preventing the camera from returning to color mode when IR- illumination is dominant.
Privacy masking
Four different privacy zones allow specific parts of a scene to be blocked. A mask for any part of the scene can be pre-programmed.
Default Shutter
The default shutter speed captures fast moving objects when sufficient light is available. When light levels fall and other adjustments have been exhausted, the shutter speed reverts to a standard setting to maintain sensitivity.
SensUp Dynamic
By increasing the integration time up to 10 times on the CCD, the effective sensitivity is dramatically enhanced. This is especially useful when relying only on moonlight for illumination.
Efficient bandwidth and storage management
The cameras use H.264 (Main Profile) compression, bandwidth throttling, and multicasting capabilities to manage bandwidth and storage requirements efficiently, while delivering high image quality and resolution.
Bosch's innovative Quad-streaming feature enables the Dinion2X IP to deliver three H.264 streams (two 4CIF streams and an I‑frame only stream) together with an M‑JPEG stream. These four streams facilitate bandwidth-efficient viewing and recording options as well as integration with third-party video management systems.
Dinion2X IP cameras offer unparalleled recording options. Attached to the network, they can use iSCSI targets directly without any additional recording software. The recording capabilities of the system can be further enhanced by using the Bosch Video Recording Manager.
The camera also supports local recording on a microSD card. This can be used for local alarm recording or for Automatic Network Replenishment (ANR) to improve the overall reliability of video recording.
Standard intelligence
With built-in video content analysis, the camera reinforces the Intelligence-at-the-Edge concept where edge devices become increasingly intelligent. The MOTION+ video motion analysis system, which is built into all camera versions, is the perfect solution for applications where basic video content analysis
features are required. This motion analysis algorithm is based on pixel change and includes object size filtering capabilities and sophisticated tamper- detection capabilities.
Hardware enhanced
The advanced Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) option bases the IVA algorithm on digital imaging technology that uses multi-level image analysis of pixels, texture, and object direction.
ONVIF conformance
The camera conforms to the ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) specification which guarantees interoperability between network video products regardless of manufacturer. ONVIF conformant devices are able to exchange live video, audio, metadata and control information. They are automatically discovered and connected to network applications such as video management systems.
Unsurpassed flexibility
There are many ways to access the camera’s video: on a PC using a web browser, with the Bosch Video Management System, or with the Bosch Video Client. The camera is also ideal for use with a
Divar 700 Series digital video recorder. By routing a video stream to a Bosch video decoder, you can also present the video with ultimate clarity on an analog monitor.
Cost effective, simple installation
Three power options, PoE (Power-over-Ethernet),
24 VAC and 12 VDC are available. Using PoE makes installation easier and more cost-effective, as cameras do not require a local power source. To increase system reliability, the camera can be simultaneously connected to both PoE and 12 VDC/24 VAC supplies. Additionally, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can be used, which will allow continuous operation, even during a power failure.
For trouble free network cabling, the cameras support Auto-MDIX.
Dinion IP cameras have a service mode for easy installation using the control buttons and an analog video output on the camera as an alternative to configuration over IP. The service mode is simply activated by pressing a button on the camera. This routes the video to the analog output, bypassing the IP video output. The On-Screen Display (OSD) simplifies back focus adjustment and network configuration, minimizing installation and support costs. The Lens Wizard automatically detects the lens type and helps focus the lens at the maximum opening to maintain proper focus.
Easy Upgrade
Remotely upgrade the camera whenever new firmware becomes available. This ensures up-to-date products, thus protecting investment with little effort.