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BRIGADE IP 1000C

Item No. 5935A
Price £215.39
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BRIGADE IP 1000C
QFC
QFC-19013
Description2
IP CAMERA FORWARD FACING 1080P

BRIGADE IP 1000C

Item No. 5935A
Price £215.39
price per Each
incl. tax
Pre-Order
Each

Specifications

Description
BRIGADE IP 1000C
QFC
QFC-19013
Description2
IP CAMERA FORWARD FACING 1080P
Why Connect IP Cameras to a Vehicle?
Vehicle collisions and incidents can be time-consuming and costly to resolve so having recorded footage where there are conflicting reports of events or by being able to prove a staged accident is invaluable to any company.

Connecting Internet Protocol (IP) Cameras and a Network Expansion Module to a vehicle in addition to standard analogue cameras, increases the number of channels available to a Mobile Digital Recorder (MDR): Up to 6 cameras can be connected to the 4-channel MDR and up to 16 cameras to the 8-channel MDR.
How do IP Cameras for Vehicles Work?
An Internet Protocol (IP) Camera is a high-definition digital camera with its own IP address. Instead of transmitting video over a video cable to a monitor or MDR, the IP camera transmits digital video to the MDR over a data connection (ethernet cable) where the images are saved to the HDD memory.

Brigade Expansion Modules use Power Over Network (PON) Switch technology to expand the channel capability of the MDR by transmitting digital video images from IP cameras over the top of existing analogue video cables/signals. The MDR on-screen display allows easy camera set up without need for specific IP camera knowledge.
Key Points
Viewing angle (HxVxD): 87 x 48 x 95°
IP20
Size (WxHxD): 75 x 122 x 40mm
3 year warranty
Note: For use with MDR only
Brigade’s Forward-Facing camera is flush mounted to the windscreen, avoiding reflections and giving high quality video of the road ahead and includes a microphone for recording audio.

Power
Power consumption: 2.5 Watts
Current: 0.2 Amps
Durability & Standards
Mechanical vibration: 4.7G
Mechanical shock: 51G
Operating temperature: -40 to +70°C
Video output signal: H264 or H.265
Network protocol: MDR5, ONVIF, TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, NTP, FTP
CE marked
E-Marked: UNECE R10 compliant
FCC approvedIC approved
Features
High-definition picture quality
Windscreen flush-mounted to avoid reflections
Microphone
Normal view – mirror view via OSD settings or IP web interface
Backlight compensation
Automatic white balance
Supports web browser access
Fast setup feature in MDR 500 series to auto-assign camera IP address
Picture Elements: 1920(H) x 1080(V)
Imaging device: CMOS
TV Lines: 800