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6.0mm EN 50155 3-megapixel H.265 Compact IP Camera – Microphone
Compact IP Camera – 6.0mm Lens – Up to 4x independent video streams – 1/3-in 3-megapixel progressive scan CMOS – Microphone – 12V to 24V DC – -40°C to +55°C
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The VPort 07-3M60M is a compact 3-megapixel dome IP camera with 12/24 VDC power input, a 6.0 mm fixed lens and a built-in microphone. It is designed for mobile and industrial video surveillance applications that need integrated audio and a focused viewing angle. The 6.0 mm lens provides a 57 degree diagonal field of view, making the camera suitable for targeted monitoring of doors, corridors, driver areas, vehicle sections, platform areas and industrial equipment zones.
The camera captures video using a 1/3-inch progressive scan CMOS sensor and supports 2048 x 1536 resolution at up to 20 fps, or Full HD 1920 x 1080 at up to 30 fps. H.265, H.264 and MJPEG compression are supported, with up to four independent video streams available. This allows different stream profiles to be used for recording, viewing and remote access while managing bandwidth and storage use.
The built-in microphone enables audio capture directly from the camera position, simplifying installations where separate audio hardware is not required. The unit is powered by 12/24 VDC through a DB9 connector and uses a rugged M12 Ethernet interface for network connection, making it suitable for transport and industrial systems with DC power infrastructure.
Image features include DynaStream, CBR Pro, 2D/3D digital noise reduction, 100 dB wide dynamic range, lens distortion correction, privacy masks, timestamp overlay and image rotation. The rugged housing offers IP66 protection, IK8 vandal resistance, metal construction, a PC dome cover and a built-in heater for dome demisting. With ONVIF Profile S, T and M, Secure Boot, HTTPS, SSH, IP filtering and user-level password protection, the VPort 07-3M60M is a reliable DC-powered surveillance camera for -40°C to 55°C environments.
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When returning goods, please ensure they are suitably packed so as to avoid damage, are in the original packaging, along with all accessories, with the outer packaging marked with the RMA number. It is recommended that you use a signed delivery service, as goods lost in transit are not the responsibility of Impulse Embedded Limited.
Please do not write the RMA number on the goods or on the original packaging. Impulse Embedded Limited may refuse returned goods and return them if they arrive without an RMA number, or not in the original packaging.
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