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Bosch DINION IP starlight 8000 MP Brochure & Specs page 3

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Stream assignments
Application
Stream 1
variant
5MP (16:9) @
2992 x 1680
25/30 fps
5MP (4:3) @
2704 x 2032
25/30 fps
1080 (16:9) @
1920 x 1080
25/30 fps
The third stream uses the I-frames of the first stream
for recording; the fourth stream shows a JPEG image
at a maximum of 10 Mbit/s.
Regions of interest and E-PTZ
Regions of Interest (ROI) can be user defined. The
remote E-PTZ (Electronic Pan, Tilt and Zoom) controls
allow you to select specific areas of the parent image.
These regions produce separate streams for remote
viewing and recording. These streams, together with
the main stream, allow the operator to separately
monitor the most interesting part of a scene while still
retaining situational awareness.
intelligent Tracking (iTracking) continuously analyses
the scene for moving objects. If a moving object is
detected, the camera automatically adjusts its
settings, including field of view, to optimally capture
details of the object of interest.
Stream 2
Copy of stream 1
SD: 768 x 432
720p: 1280 x 720
1080p: 1920 x 1080
SD ROI: 768 x 432
upright cropped: 400 x 720
D1 4:3 cropped: 704 x 480
SD dual ROI: 768 x 432
Copy of stream 1
SD: 640 x 480
SD ROI: 640 x 480
upright cropped: 400 x 720
SD dual ROI: 640 x 480
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 960
1600 x 1200
SD: 768 x 432
720p: 1280 x 720
1080p: 1920 x 1080
SD ROI: 768 x 432
upright cropped: 400 x 720
D1 4:3 cropped: 704 x 480
SD dual ROI: 768 x 432
Easy installation
Power for the camera can be supplied via a Power-
over-Ethernet compliant network cable connection.
With this configuration, only a single cable connection
is required to view, power, and control the camera.
Using PoE makes installation easier and more cost-
effective, as cameras do not require a local power
source.
The camera can also be supplied with power from
+12 VDC power supplies. To increase system
reliability, the camera can be simultaneously
connected to both PoE and +12 VDC supplies.
Additionally, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can
be used to ensure continuous operation, even during a
power failure.
For trouble-free network cabling, the camera supports
Auto-MDIX which allows the use of straight or cross-
over cables.
Storage management
Recording management can be controlled by the
Bosch Video Recording Manager (VRM) or the camera
can use iSCSI targets directly without any recording
software.
Edge recording
Insert a memory card into the card slot to store up to
2 TB of local alarm recording. Pre-alarm recording in
RAM reduces recording bandwidth on the network,
and extends the effective life of the memory card.
Cloud-based services
The camera supports time-based or alarm-based JPEG
posting to four different accounts. These accounts can
address FTP servers or cloud-based storage facilities
(for example, Dropbox). Video clips or JPEG images
can also be exported to these accounts.
Alarms can be set up to trigger an e-mail or SMS
notification so you are always aware of abnormal
events.
Access security
Password protection with three levels and 802.1x
authentication is supported. To secure Web browser
access, use HTTPS with a SSL certificate stored in the
camera. The video and audio communication channels
can be independently AES encrypted with 128-bit keys
by installing the optional encryption site license.
Complete viewing software
There are many ways to access the camera's features:
using a web browser, with the Bosch Video
Management System, with the free-of-charge Bosch
Video Client, with the video security mobile app, or via
third-party software.
System integration
The camera conforms to the ONVIF (Open Network
Video Interface Forum) Profile S specification. This
guarantees interoperability between network video
products regardless of manufacturer.

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