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Installing a Pelco IP camera and connecting it to your network doesn’t have to be complex. Pelco’s security cameras are scalable and easily integrate into your existing security system. Learn more by getting in touch with our product experts, and check out our Pelco Support Community for 24⁄7 live technical support.
Yes, Pelco IP cameras can be connected to a DVR, as DVR camera systems support both analog and IP cameras. On the other hand, NVR camera systems require an analog-to-IP converter when connected to an analog camera. Because of these differences, IP cameras are best suited for NVR, and analog cameras are more suited to DVR.
An IP security camera system, also called an Internet Protocol (IP) camera system, receives and sends video footage over an IP network, whether it be via WiFi or Ethernet. In addition to providing security teams with high-quality video, they compress footage for storage and analysis and offer flexible, remote access.
Yes, IP cameras work without the internet. Despite the name, IP cameras only need to be connected to your LAN, or local area network, in order to operate. However, some advanced functionality may be limited without internet access.
Analog cameras utilize less bandwidth and storage but are more limited in function than network cameras. Network cameras offer greater pan, tilt or zoom functionality without sacrificing resolution. Before deciding between analog and network cameras, it is important to consider your security and budget requirements.
Yes, IP security cameras can record audio. Audio analytics help security teams identify loud noises and respond proactively to potential threats. Pelco’s IP security cameras have smart audio recording capabilities, with certain cameras equipped with options to optimize privacy on-site by excluding audio recording.
Choosing the right IP camera can be difficult. Several factors, including price, video quality, range and more must be taken into account. For example, do you need a field-of-view (FOV) or pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) IP camera? Pelco can help. Get in touch with our product experts to discover which IP camera type is right for you.
IP security cameras typically last five to ten years. Their exact lifespan depends on several factors, including environmental conditions, durability and build quality. Proper camera maintenance is a crucial part of extending longevity. PTZ cameras usually require more maintenance than fixed-lens cameras.
The difference between wired and wireless IP cameras is that wired IP cameras transmit video data and power through cables, while wireless IP cameras use Wi-Fi or other wireless technologies.
Pelco’s network cameras can integrate with many leading ONVIF-conformant security systems, including Genetect, Milestone and Salient Systems. Pelco’s IP cameras are built on an open platform and compatible with ONVIF standards, enabling security and IT teams to integrate their Pelco devices with existing security systems.
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