CC8130(HS)

• 1-Megapixel CMOS Sensor
• 30 fps @ 1280x800
• 180° Horizontal Panoramic View
• Height Strip Design for Eye-level Video Surveillance
• Real-time H.264 and MJPEG Compression (Dual Codec)
• Built-in IEEE 802.3af Compliant PoE
• Easy Installation


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The VIVOTEK CC8130(HS) is a height-strip network camera equipped with a 180 degree wide-angle lens, delivering clear images for reliable facial recognition. An ideal installation height of 170cm (5.5 ft) allows the CC8130(HS) to capture clear facial images at eye view, even when the subject is wearing a hat or hood. In addition, the plug and play design makes the CC8130(HS) installation simple and rapid. Combining low-profile and high- level features, the CC8130(HS) is ideal for discreet indoor applications, such as retail, banks, restaurants, small businesses and particularly in cashier areas.

To dramatically reduce file sizes and conserve valuable network bandwidth, the CC8130(HS) supports the industry-standard H.264 compression technology. Combined with the ST7501 multi-lingual 32-channel recording software, users can quickly and easily set up an IP surveillance system that's simple to operate but hard to beat.

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Model CC8130(HS)
CPU Multimedia SoC (System-on-Chip)
Flash 128 MB
RAM 128 MB
Image Sensor 1/4" Progressive CMOS
Maximum Resolution 1280x800
Lens Type Fixed-focal
Focal Length f = 1.3 mm
Aperture F1.8
Field of View 180° (Horizontal)
100° (Vertical)
180° (Diagonal)
Shutter Time 1/5 sec. to 1/32,000 sec.
Minimum Illumination 0.4 Lux @ F1.8 (Color)
Pan/tilt/zoom Functionalities ePTZ:
4x digital zoom IE plug-in
Compression H.264 & MJPEG
Maximum Frame Rate 30 fps @ 1280x800
In both compression modes
Maximum Streams 2 simultaneous streams
S/N Ratio Above 56 dB
Video Streaming Adjustable resolution, quality and bitrate
Image Settings Adjustable image size, quality and bit rate
Time stamp, text overlay, flip & mirror
Configurable brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, white balance, exposure control, gain, backlight compensation, privacy masks
Scheduled profile settings
Users Live viewing for up to 10 clients
Protocols IPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, UPnP, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, IGMP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, PPPoE, CoS, QoS, SNMP, 802.1X
Interface 10Base-T / 100BaseTX Ethernet (RJ-45) 
* It is highly recommended to use standard Cat. 5e & Cat. 6 cables which are compliant with the 3P/ETL standard.
ONVIF Supported, specification available at www.onvif.org
Video Motion Detection Triple-window video motion detection
Alarm Triggers Video motion detection, manual trigger, periodical trigger, system boot, recording notify
Alarm Events Event notification using HTTP, SMTP, FTP and NAS server
File upload via HTTP, SMTP, FTP and NAS server
Connectors RJ-45 for Network/PoE connection
LED Indicator System power and status indicator
Power Input IEEE 802.3af PoE Class 1
Power Consumption Max. 3.8W
Dimensions 27.66 mm (D) x 49.3 mm (W) x 866.4 mm (H)
Weight Net: 94 g
Safety Certifications CE, LVD, FCC Class B, VCCI, C-Tick
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Warranty 24 months
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000
Web Browser Mozilla Firefox 7~10 (streaming only)
Internet Explorer 7/8/9/10
Other Players VLC: 1.1.11 or above
QuickTime: 7 or above
CD User's manual, quick installation guide, Installation Wizard 2, ST7501 32-channel recording software
Others Quick installation guide, warranty card, camera stand, screw pack

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Installation Concern

Install the camera following the height decals. A routing hole is placed behind the 5 feet height level. When the acryllic strips are removed, use a pencil to mark the mounting holes inside the bracket. The camera is designed to capture human activities in a near-hemispheric field of view, at a place such as the entrance to a business facitlity. Due to the optical characteristics of wide- angle lens, image quality decreases as distance from an object increases. It is therefore recommended to install the camera within 3 meters or closer to the objects of your interest. The focus center should also be aligned with objects of importance, say, human faces.

Hardware Installation

1. Use a pencil and a roll ruler to mark the positions of mounting holes and the routing hole. 2. Remove the Top and Bottom Covers Cable. Note that you should be careful when handlging the acrylic strips. 3. Remove the acrylic strips. 4. Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes and the routing hole for passing an Ethernet cable. Drill holes and hammer in the plastic anchors. 5. When the camera is mounted to wall, connect a CAT5e Ethernet cable to its LAN port, and pass the other end through the routing hole.

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