Product Overview
The POL-27XIR-IP is our upgrade to the POL-27X-IP by incorporating 36 IR LEDs with a range of 160 feet. This camera is using a digital Day/Night IR cut filter for true optimal Day/Night operation, H.264 video compression and the resolution is an amazing 704x480. This IP camera also incorporates an unique feature any installer will know is a huge time saver, a Standard Video Output connector. This enables you to quickly setup, focus and zoom camera using a standard monitor without the need of LAN or PC. The integrated CMS (Central Management Software) can manage all front-end equipment to realize integrated surveillance, storage, data transmitting, management and control. The units still have the combined ability to view directly from IE (Internet Explorer) on any one IP camera whether the CMS software is running or not. One of the most useful features of this feature rich application is that it has the ability to stream the video of all the cameras directly to your computer's HDD. Many NVR (Network Video Recorder) functions are incorporated into the CMS application. The CMS software is included at no extra charge. POL-27XIR-IP combines the 27X Optical Zoom of the CBZ-480 with the protection and ease of use of the ODH-1100B-IR, all mounted on one of the best Pan/Tilt Heads available. The camera maintains all the great features of the standard PTAFZ-27ODH camera, but has been enhanced with the ability to communicate over any Ethernet network. You can maneuver the camera to any angle, and even zoom right in to whatever you're aiming at, all from the comfort of your home or office. The POL-27XIR-IP has a wide range of applications. It is a smart choice for security surveillance of any building, parking lot, school yard, warehouse – you name it. It is the perfect solution for Highway Traffic Control. Call today and talk to one of knowledgeable tech support specialists about how to include the POL-27XIR-IP in your next security project. No Assembly Required. Comes Ready To Install.
* Please note that this camera does not support presets/touring.* ![]() Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Auto gain control (AGC) is a feature that allows the camera to automatically adjust the overall gain of an image to help normalize the output levels. As the lighting changes, the camera will attempt to keep the overall image at a consistent level of brightness. Auto white balance (AWB) is a feature in cameras that is used for color correction. Shifting lighting conditions can sometimes cause improper video coloration, and AWB attempts to correct this. Auto white balance (AWB) is a feature in cameras that is used for color correction. Shifting lighting conditions can sometimes cause improper video coloration, and AWB attempts to correct this. MPEG4 is a widely used audio/video format created by the Moving Pictures Experts Group. As it relates to DVRs, it is one of the major encoding algorithms used, and offers greater compression and lower bandwidth requirements than JPEG2000, at a slight loss of visual quality. Typically DVRs labeled as MPEG4 utilize MPEG4 part 2, which is not to be confused by MPEG4 part 10 (H.264). H.264 is the most recent addition to the MPEG4 family of audio/video formats. It supercedes MPEG4 part 2 which is commonly used in DVRs, and offers significantly greater compression than JPEG2000 and MPEG4 part 2 with only slight degradation of quality. H.264 is the most recent addition to the MPEG4 family of audio/video formats. It supercedes MPEG4 part 2 which is commonly used in DVRs, and offers significantly greater compression than JPEG2000 and MPEG4 part 2 with only slight degradation of quality. H.264 is the most recent addition to the MPEG4 family of audio/video formats. It supercedes MPEG4 part 2 which is commonly used in DVRs, and offers significantly greater compression than JPEG2000 and MPEG4 part 2 with only slight degradation of quality. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Central Management Software (CMS) is software designed to manage multiple unique IP video servers (whether a camera or DVR) from a single interface. For example, CMS would allow you view/control two separate network DVRs housed in two different locations within the same software interface. Presets, in RS485 parlance, are memory locations in a pan/tilt camera or device that allow you to store a particular position and easily recall it later. Patrolling (sometimes called touring) is a feature of some pan/tilt devices that allows you to set a series of waypoints and have the device automatically cycle through them on a schedule. |
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POL-27XIR-IP $749.95 Special Order |
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Backlight compensation (BLC) is a feature in cameras used for scenes with too much light behind a subject, which can cause silhouetting. BLC will automatically adjust the contrast to help bring out the detail that was lost.





