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The HONEYWELL ipc3614sr-adf28km-h is a 4-megapixel fixed IR eyeball network camera built for professional security installations. It uses a 1/3.0-inch CMOS sensor and delivers resolutions up to 2688 x 1520 at 30 frames per second. The unit supports Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, and MJPEG compression codecs, giving installers flexibility in bandwidth and storage management. Easystar low-illumination technology and 120 dB true Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) allow the camera to produce clear images in both low-light and high-contrast scenes. A built-in microphone adds audio capture without additional hardware. Licensed security technicians and low-voltage integrators are the primary installers of this device.
This camera is suited for commercial and residential IP surveillance systems where a discreet, fixed-lens dome-style form factor is required. The eyeball housing allows field-of-view adjustment after mounting. Smart IR with up to 30 meters (98.4 feet) of range makes it practical for corridors, entryways, storage areas, and perimeter coverage. The 9:16 corridor mode is useful for narrow hallways or stairwells. Power over Ethernet (PoE) support simplifies installation by combining power and data on a single Cat cable run. MicroSD card support up to 512 GB enables local edge recording as a backup to NVR-based storage.
Designed for use with standard PoE-capable network video recorders and IP surveillance infrastructure. Compatible with systems supporting Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, or MJPEG video streams.
Installation should be performed by a licensed low-voltage or security systems technician in accordance with local codes and NEC requirements for low-voltage wiring. Power down the PoE switch port before making or breaking the network connection. Confirm the MicroSD card is seated before closing the housing if edge recording is required. Adjust the eyeball position before fully tightening the housing to set the desired field of view.
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