Pelco S-IBE222-1I-P, S-IBE222-1R-P, S-IBE322-1I-P, S-IBE329-1I-P Specsheet

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
camera solutions
Sarix® IBE Series Indoor and Environmental Bullets
3 MPX, WDR AND LOW-LIGHT PERFORMANCE, H.264, IK10, IP66
Product Features
SureVision 3.0 Technology, Including:
– 130dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
– Advanced Low-Light Performance, 0.05 lux
– Anti-Bloom Technology
– 3D Noise Filtering
– Enhanced Tone Mapping
Up to 3 Megapixel (MPx) Resolution
Up to 60 Frames per Second (fps)
Autofocus Varifocal 3 ~ 9 mm or 9 ~ 22 mm Lens
Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE 802.3af, 24 VAC, 12 VDC
Pelco H.264 Smart Compression Technology
Built-in Analytics Suite
Adaptive IR Illumination up to 30 Meters
Up to 128 GB Edge Storage with SD Card
Compatible with Pelco and Third-Party Video Systems
ONVIF Profile S, Profile G, and Profile Q Conformant
Full 3-Year Warranty and Support
Sarix Enhanced Range with SureVision 3.0
Sarix® Enhanced (E) range cameras feature SureVision
technology, delivering high definition (HD) resolution, consistent color science, fast processing power, and simultaneous advanced low-light performance with wide dynamic range (WDR) and anti-bloom technologies. New advancements include 3D noise filtering, smooth response to illumination changes, and improved tone mapping to retain color accuracy and overall image contrast.
Designed to install quickly, the cameras include autofocus, motorized zoom, built-in analytics, and other advanced features needed for demanding security applications.
Camera
The IBE Series contains an integrated varifocal MPx autofocus lens
~ 9 mm or 9 ~ 22 mm). All models include a camera in a compact
(3 surface mount enclosure that is ready to install. All models feature a sturdy design that is both vandal- and tamper-resistant. The environmental models feature worry-free use in a wide range of environmental operating conditions.
Sarix Enhanced range cameras include four unique, advanced autofocus options: temperature change (every transition, a daily autofocus routine, and manual autofocus. These benefits ensure clear, focused images regardless of the scene or environment. All autofocus options are available through the web UI.
5°C / 9°F), day/night
Integrated and Adaptive IR Illumination is included on all models.
VIDEO
The IBE Series supports two independently-configurable video streams in addition to a service video stream. The streams can be compressed in MJPEG and H.264 formats across several resolution configurations. The IBE Series offers real-time video (60 fps) with full HD resolution (up to 3 MPx) using H.264 compression for optimized bandwidth and storage efficiency.
The streams can be configured to a variety of frame rates, bit rates, and group of pictures (GOP) structures for additional flexibility in bandwidth administration. In addition, streams can be encoded as constrained variable bit rate (CVBR) or constant bit rate (CBR).
Open and Integrated
Sarix Enhanced range cameras seamlessly connect to Pelco video
management systems such as VideoXpert later), and Digital Sentry® version 7.3 (or later). Sarix Enhanced range cameras integrate with major third-party video management systems through the Pelco API, and other third-party software and systems through the ONVIF Profile S, Profile G, and Profile Q standards.
, Endura® version 2.0 (or
International Standards
Organization Registered Firm;
ISO 9001 Quality System
C4027 / REVISED 12-15-17
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
CONVENIENT POWER
Sarix Enhanced range cameras are designed with Power over
Ethernet (PoE), 24 VAC and 12 VDC to reduce costs and simplify planning, wiring, and installation. PoE functionality works with PoE­enabled network switches or power injectors, eliminating the need for separate power supplies and cabling, or increasing camera fail safety through an uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
ANALYTICS
Sarix Enhanced range cameras includes eight user-configurable
behaviors. The camera is capable of running up to two behaviors at the same time.
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.
Analytics are configured and enabled using a standard Web browser, and behavior alarms are compatible with VideoXpert or a third-party system that supports Pelco’s API system.
Analytics 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 behaviors include:
Abandoned Object: Detects objects placed within a defined zone and
triggers an alarm if the object remains in the zone unattended. 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.
Intrusion 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.
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 a lens cap. Any unauthorized repositioning of the camera also triggers an alarm.
Wrong Direction: 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 too long. 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 cross a defined
line. 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.
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