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42240

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Resolution

4MP UHD Quality

4MP @ 20 FPS
2560 x 1440
Compression: Not All 1080P Cameras are Created Equal


Weather

weatherproof

Rated IP66 - full protection from dust, rain, and sprinklers. You can even wash them off with a hose.


Temp

temperature rating

Temperature rated from -22°F to 140 °F at below 95% humidity.


Lens

fixed lens

Motorized Varifocal: 2.8 - 12mm
98° - 30.5° of coverage


IR

infrared

Infrared night vision up to 100 FT
Good for Low Light: 0.01 Lux Rating and Wide Dynamic Range


Special

special features

Motorized Zoom and Focus, IK10 Vandal Proof Housing, Micro-SD Card Slot

Digital Zoom and Optical Zoom

Learn about Digital vs Optical Zoom

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The Warden Pro 4.V2 0 is supported on the Vanguard, Vanguard Pro, Executive, and Edge model recorders. If you have an Admiral or Imperial line NVR, you will want to look at the Detective.


Resolution

4MP UHD Quality

4MP @ 20 FPS
2560 x 1440
Compression: Not All 1080P Cameras are Created Equal


Weather

weatherproof

Rated IP66 - full protection from dust, rain, and sprinklers. You can even wash them off with a hose.


Temp

temperature rating

Temperature rated from -22°F to 140 °F at below 95% humidity.


Lens

fixed lens

Motorized Varifocal: 2.8 - 12mm
98° - 30.5° of coverage


IR

infrared

Infrared night vision up to 100 FT
Good for Low Light: 0.01 Lux Rating and Wide Dynamic Range


Special

special features

Motorized Zoom and Focus, IK10 Vandal Proof Housing, Micro-SD Card Slot

Digital Zoom and Optical Zoom

Learn about Digital vs Optical Zoom

2.8mm at 4MP - the widest angle (98 degrees)
Viewing Angle Details 10 FT 20 FT 50 FT 75 FT 100 FT
12mm at 4MP - fully zoomed in, smallest angle of view (30 degrees)
Viewing Angle Details 10 FT 20 FT 50 FT 75 FT 100 FT 125 FT

Resolution is the most important thing about your surveillance cameras. With this Warden 4.0 set at maximum zoom, you should be able to:

detection

Detect someone up to 175 feet

"Detecting" a face means being able to tell that a human face is in the picture.

recognize

Recognize someone up to 125 feet

"Recognizing" a face refers to being able to say "I have seen that person before" - even if you don't know or can't place who it is.

identify

Identify someone up to 75 feet

"Identification" refers to being able to make out identifiable marks with enough certainty to make a sketch or claim.


The Warden Pro 4.0 42240 Bullet Points

1/3" progressive scan CMOS
Full HD 1080p real-time video
MicroSD On-board storage (up to 128 GB, card not included)
3D DNR & True WDR & BLC
IP66 rating
IR range: up to 100 ft
True day / night
IK10 Vandal-proof



Features

bitrate

Bitrate - 4MP (2x1080P)

You can choose recording modes with this camera. At 4MP and 20 FPS, this camera should use 7Mbps of the NVR's bitrate budget. At 1080P and 30 FPS, this camera should use 5Mbps of the NVR's bitrate budget.

Did you know: The processor in an NVR has both an incoming and outgoing bitrate. Incoming is for recording video and outgoing is for watching it remotely. All of our NVRs have at least 5Mbps per channel in incoming bitrate, and many models can have extra bitrate. Your NVR's spare incoming bitrate is what determines if it can record channels at higher-than-1080P resolution, perform the sophisticated video analytics on our IntelliPro line of video analytic cameras, use specialty panoramic cameras, or many other things (see individual NVR models).

Guide: What else can I do with Spare Bitrate?



Motorized Varifocal

Motorized Vari-focal Lens

This camera has a Motorized Varifocal Lens.

Surveillance cameras have two types of lenses, fixed and varifocal. A fixed lens is just that - fixed at a specific viewing angle / level of zoom. A motorized vari-focal lens gives you the ability to zoom in or out and adjust the viewing angle to exactly what you want. Just like a pair of binoculars, the wider your angle of view the more of the scene that you can see, and the more narrow the angle of view, the more magnified and clear everything appears.

For a visual on what a Varifocal Lenses can do, please consult our Knowledge Base Article on Varifocal Security Cameras For additional reading, you may also consult our Knowledge Base Article on Digital and Optical Zoom

You can adjusted the level of optical zoom from the NVR or camera interface and any our apps.

*Motorized Vari-focal do not pan or tilt, they can only zoom and focus. Specialty security cameras that allow you to adjust the angle of view and level of zoom remotely are known as PTZ cameras.




Resolution

Camera Resolution

This camera has a resolution of 4.0 Megapixels means that it can be recorded at 30 FPS at 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) or at 20 FPS at 4MP (2,289 x 1,712 pixels which is about 2x 1080P).



Frame Rate

Framerate

This Camera records 1080p at 30 FPS. To avoid wasting money, you should try to have the frame rate of your IP Camera match your NVR.

"Realtime recording" is 30 frames-per-second per camera which is the standard for video recording.

When comparing NVRs, it is important to determine framerate per camera, as framerate is what prevents motion blur or "fuzziness." Some NVR manufacturers obscure their frame rate by saying things like "FPS is 60" which makes their frame rate sound higher, however they often mean by that is "The Total FPS of all the cameras combined is 60." For example, if Total FPS is 60 then the frame rate is 15 per camera if there are 4 channels, or 7.5 FPS if there are 8 cameras.


weatherproof rating

Weatherproof Housing

This camera has a Weatherproof Housing.

It has been rated at IP66 which means that International Electrotechnical Commission’s (IEC) international standard 60529 has rated this camera housing as having full protection from dust and safe from water damage up to powerful jets of water (but not immersion).

This camera can be safely used outdoors.

Attention: The IP66 rating covers the camera's housing not the cable. Please follow our RJ45 Waterproofing guide for weatherizing your cable connections.



Power over Ethernet

POE (Power over Ethernet)

This camera can be powered via an ethernet cable.

POE allows a Cat5 cable to both carry data and power, making it so that you only have to run one cable. You will need either a POE injector, a POE switch or one of our NVRs with built-in SCWEasyConnect POE to power a camera via ethernet.

**There is an optional wall plug adapter on most of our camera models. This wall plug adapter is only used by clients who cannot run POE cables.



Motion Detection

Motion Detection

This recorder has Motion Detection.

You can use motion detection to only record when motion is detected by your recording device, saving hard drive space and making it easier to manage events. Motion detection can also be used to send you email alerts when motion is detected.

Unlike alarms which emits a beam of light, and if anything crosses that beam it sets off the motion alarm, our NVRs are far more advanced and use video analytics.

When you record on motion, the cameras are actually recoding all the time; the NVR then analyzes the new created video and looks for changes in the frames of the video. If it is does not detect any changes, it deletes the video rather than stores it. This means that you should get between 4-8x longer record time for the same hard drive space.

Video Analytics based Motion Detection is preferable to PIR (passive infrared) motion detection for two reasons: 1. PIR sensors can interfere with a camera's night vision (which also uses infrared), and 2. you can modify the motion settings to meet your needs.

You can modify the sensitivity level, so that more or less movement is required for the motion detection to trigger.

You can create exclusion areas (places where you don’t care if there is motion). So, for example, you could create a motion based alert to notify you if someone was in your yard, but ignore them if they were in the side walk of the street.

You can create individual schedules for each camera, including hours for motion, hours for continuous recording, or even hours when that camera is off completely.


Email Alerts

Email Alert

This recorder has Email Alerts.

You can set up your recorder to email you when motion is detected, (it uses a compatible email address of your choosing). You have control with our email alert system. You can choose specific dates and times for these alerts to be active and other times for these alerts to be ignored.

You can also setup additional email alerts, such as if a camera cable was unplugged or cut or if the camera otherwise loses power, if a camera was disabled, such as a bag put on it or the lens spray painted or has an object placed in front of it, or if your hard drive is having issues.


Smart IR

Smart IR

This camera has Smart IR.

Smart IR allows the camera to reduce or increase the level of infrared light it projects based upon the subject's distance. This allows the image to not get "washed out" by over-exposing the subject.

Learn about Night vision; see sample images and videos



ONVIF Conformant

ONVIF Conformant

This device is ONVIF Conformant.ONVIF is an open industry standard encoding language for the interface of IP-based physical security products.



PSIA Compatible

PSIA compatible

This device is PSIA compatible.

PSIA helps security devices communicate with each other by using a common language. It helps diverse physical security systems and services—such as cameras, sensors, access control, alarms, analytics, physical security information management, fleet management, etc -- to be able to flawlessly communicate with each other.

ONVIF has been more commonly implemented that PSIA in video surveillance, however PSIA includes far more than video surveillance in its interoperability. Consult your SAAS service, alarm company, or other manufacturer to determine PSIA compatibility.



Backlight Compensation

Backlight Compensation

This camera has Automatic Backlight Compensation.

Backlight Compensation automatically bring more detail to darker areas in the foreground of an image when there is a bright light in the background. Very useful when recording in front of large windows.



Privacy Mask

Privacy Mask

This camera has Privacy Mask Technology.

A privacy mask allows you to protect personal privacy by blocking out a section of the frame from being viewed real time or recorded.



Automatic White Balance

Privacy Mask

This camera has Automatic White Balance.

Automatic White Balance adjusts the color hues so that incandescent bulbs, florescent, or quartz lights don't "yellow" image colors, resulting in a more natural color profile.



The Warden Pro 4.0 42240 Specs

 

Specifications

42230
Processor
Dual Core Processor
Image Sensor
1/3” Progressive Scan CMOS
Min. Illumination
0.01 lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0 lux with IR
Shutter Time
1/30s ~ 1/100,000s
Lens
2.8 ~ 12 mm @F1.4, angle of view: 98° ~ 30.5°
Lens Mount
14
Day & Night
ICR
Digital Noise Reduction
3D DNR
Wide Dynamic Range
True WDR 120dB
Video Compression
H.264 / H. 264+
H.264 Codec Profile
Main Profile
Bit Rate
32 Kbps ~ 16 Mbps
Max. Image Resolution
2688×1520, 4 Megapixel
Frame Rate
60Hz: 20fps (2688×1520), 30fps (1920 × 1080), 30fps (1280 x 720)
Image Settings
Saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness adjustable through client software or web browser
BLC
Yes, zone configurable
Onboard Storage
Micro-SD, Up to 128GB (card not included)
Alarm Trigger
Motion detection, tampering alarm, network disconnect, IP address conflict, storage exception
Protocols
TCP/IP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, PPPoE, SMTP, NTP, SNMP, HTTPS, FTP, 802.1x, Qos (SIP, SRTP, IPv6 optional)
Interoperability
ONVIF, PSIA, CGI
Security
User Authentication, flickerless, dual stream, heartbeat, mirror, watermark, video mask
Communication Interface
1 RJ45 10 M / 100 M Ethernet interface
Operating Conditions
-30 °C ~ 60 °C (-22 °F ~ 140 °F) humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Power Supply
DC12 ± 10% , PoE (802.3af)
Power Consumption
Max. 5.5W (7.5W with IRC)
Weather Proof Rating
IP66
Impact Protection
IEC60068-2-75Eh, 50J: EN50102, up to IK10
IR Range
Up to 100ft.
Dimensions
Ø 6.04″ x 5.24″
Weight
2.20 lb


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