Pelco D5220F Specsheet

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
camera solutions
Spectra® HD Series IP Dome System
S5220 MODELS, HIGH DEFINITION PAN/TILT/ZOOM HIGH-SPEED DOME
Product Features
Up to 1920 x 1080 Resolution
16:9 Aspect Ratio; 1080p at 30 Images per Second (ips)
2.0 Megapixel (MPx), 20X Optical Zoom, 12X Digital Zoom,
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera
Ability to Control and Monitor Video Over IP Networks
Built-in Analytics Including AutoTracker and Adaptive Motion
Detection
2 Simultaneous Video Streams: Dual H.264 and Scalable MJPEG
360° Continuous Pan Rotation at 280° per Second
Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP (Unicast, Multicast IGMP), UPnP,
DNS, DHCP, RTP, NTP, and More
Power over Ethernet (PoE) IEEE 802.3af
USB Expansion Slots for Alarms and Audio Accessories
16 Preset Tours, 255 Dome Presets, 32 Window Blanks
Open IP Standards
ONVIF v1.02 Conformant
Network Dome System
Pelco takes its industry-leading Spectra® Series dome into the world of high definition. Spectra HD delivers crystal-clear, live streaming images over the Internet using a standard Web browser (Microsoft times the resolution of standard definition domes, Spectra HD is an ideal solution to view details such as faces, license plates, tattoos, playing cards (in casinos), or other specific features.
Spectra HD supports High-Profile H.264 compression, a vast improvement in quality over MPEG-4 and 20 times more efficient than M-JPEG. The dome system features open architecture connectivity for third-party software recording solutions allowing integration into virtually any IP-based HD system. It is also compatible with Digital Sentry with all Pelco IP camera solutions, Spectra HD is Endura Enabled to record, manage, configure, and view multiple live streams. When connected to an Endura the dome system has access to EnduraStor optimized image quality and bandwidth efficiency.
Spectra HD features the same ease of installation and ease of maintenance that you have come to expect from Spectra. Each dome system consists of a back box, a dome drive, and a lower dome.
Spectra HD includes a choice of four back box models: in-ceiling, environmental in-ceiling, pendant, and environmental pendant. All environmental models meet NEMA Type 4X, IP66 when properly installed.
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Built-In Analytics
Pelco Analytics enhance the flexibility and performance of
Spectra HD. Nine Pelco behaviors are preloaded and included as standard features. Pelco behaviors can be configured and enabled using a standard Web browser, and they are compatible with Endura or a third-party system that supports alarms using Pelco’s API.
Web Interface
Spectra HD uses a standard Web browser for powerful remote
setup and administration.
Window Blanking
Window blanking is used to conceal user-defined privacy areas that cannot be viewed by an operator. Spectra HD supports up to 32
blanked windows. A blanked area will appear on the screen as a solid gray window.
Video Systemization
Spectra HD easily connects to Pelco IP and hybrid systems such as
Endura version 2.0 (or later) and Digital Sentry version 7.3 (or later). The camera is also compatible with Digital Sentry NVs (DS NVs), a full-featured video management software, which is available as a free download at www.pelco.com. DS NVs includes four free Pelco IP licenses and allows for the management of video from up to 64 cameras.
Spectra HD features open architecture connectivity to third-party software. Pelco offers an application programming interface (API) and software developer’s kit (SDK) for interfacing with Pelco's IP cameras.
International Standards
Organization Registered Firm;
ISO 9001 Quality System
C3940 / REVISED 11-29-12
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PELCO ANALYTICS
Spectra HD Series includes nine user-configurable behaviors. The camera is capable of running up to three behaviors at the same time; although, the number of behaviors is limited to the available processing power of the camera and the type of analytic being used.
NOTE: Available processing power is determined by the settings for compression standards, resolution, image rate, bit rate, and analytic configuration.
For each behavior, you can create several custom profiles that contain different camera settings. With these profiles, you can set up different scenarios for the behavior, which will automatically detect and trigger alarms when specific activity is detected.
Pelco Analytics are configured and enabled using a standard Web browser, and Pelco behavior alarms are compatible with Endura or a third-party system that supports Pelco’s API system.
Multiple Pelco behaviors can be scheduled to work during a certain time or condition. For example, during the day, a camera can be configured with Object Counting to count the number of people that enter a lobby door. At night, the operator can change the profile to Camera Sabotage to trigger an alarm if a camera is moved or obstructed. Available Pelco behaviors include:
Abandoned Object: Detects objects placed within a defined zone and
triggers an alarm if the object remains in the zone longer than the user-defined time allows. An airport terminal is a typical installation for this behavior. This behavior can also detect objects left behind at an ATM, signaling possible card skimming.
Adaptive Motion Detection: Detects and tracks objects that enter a
scene and then triggers an alarm when the objects enter a user-defined zone. This behavior is primarily used in outdoor environments with light traffic to reduce the number of false alarms caused by environmental changes.
AutoTracker: Detects and tracks movement in the camera’s field of
view. When the AutoTracker behavior is configured, the system automatically pans and tilts to follow the moving object until the object stops or disappears from the monitored area.
Camera Sabotage: Detects contrast changes in the field of view. An
alarm is triggered if the lens is obstructed by spray paint, a cloth, or if it is covered with a lens cap. Any unauthorized repositioning of the camera also triggers an alarm.
Directional Motion: Generates an alarm in a high traffic area when a
person or object moves in a specified direction. Typical installations for this behavior include an airport gate or tunnel where cameras can detect objects moving in the opposite direction of the normal flow of traffic or an individual entering through an exit door.
Loitering Detection: Identifies when people or vehicles remain in a
defined zone longer than the user-defined time allows. This behavior is effective in real-time notification of suspicious behavior around ATMs, stairwells, and school grounds.
Object Counting: Counts the number of objects that enter a defined
zone. This behavior can be used to count the number of people at a store entrance/exit or inside a store where the traffic is light. This behavior is based on tracking and does not count people in a crowded setting.
Object Removal: Triggers an alarm if an object is removed from a
user-defined zone. This behavior is ideal for customers who want to detect the removal of high value objects, such as a painting from a wall or a statue from a pedestal.
Stopped Vehicle: Detects vehicles stopped near a sensitive area longer
than the user-defined time allows. This behavior is ideal for airport curbside drop-offs, parking enforcement, suspicious parking, traffic lane breakdowns, and vehicles waiting at gates.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM
SPECTRA
VIDEO
ANALYTICS OVERLAY
• CONFIGURATION
• ALARMS
• PELCO API
The following diagram illustrates how the camera system interprets streaming video when embedded analytics are configured and enabled.
IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ. The network implementation is shown as a general repr esentation only and is not intended to show a detailed network topology. Your actual network will differ, requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to accommo date the system as illustrated. Please contact your local Pelco Representative to discuss your specific requirements.
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