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DAHUA IVSS7012-2M 2U 12HDDs WizMind Intelligent Video Surveillance Server

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DAHUA IVSS7012-2M 2U 12HDDs WizMind Intelligent Video Surveillance ServerIVSS7012 2M 2U 12HDDs WizMind Intelligent Video Surveillance Server > Industry embedded micro controller > Max 400 Mbps incoming bandwidth > 128 channel IP video access > Up to 24 channel AI IVS > Up to 24 channel face recognition with normal IPC > Up to 80 channel face recognition with face detection IPC > Up to 24 channel video metadata > Up to 50 face databases with 500,000 face pictures in total > Supports RAID 0 1 5 6 10 50 60 > 3 HDMI 2 VGA

IVSS7012-2M

2U 12HDDs WizMind Intelligent Video Surveillance Server

> Industry embedded micro-controller

> Max 400 Mbps incoming bandwidth

> 128-channel IP video access

> Up to 24-channel AI IVS

> Up to 24-channel face recognition with normal IPC

> Up to 80-channel face recognition with face detection IPC

> Up to 24-channel video metadata

> Up to 50 face databases with 500,000 face pictures in total

> Supports RAID 0/1/5/6/10/50/60

> 3 HDMI/2 VGA video output


 

 

Products Specifications

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System

Main Processor

Industry embedded micro-controller

Operating System

Embedded Linux OS

Operation Interface

WEB (PCAPP), local GUI

AI Applications

AI by Camera

Face detection, face recognition, video metadata,

IVS (tripwire, intrusion, abandoned object, missing object, fast moving, parking detection, crowd gathering, loitering, and fence-crossing), people counting, smoking detection, call detection

AI by Device

face detection, face recognition, video metadata,

IVS (tripwire, intrusion,crowd gathering, loitering detection, parking detection), plate comparison

IVS

General Behavior Analytics Performance (AI by Device) (Channel Number)

24-channel 2 MP or 16-channel 4 MP with normal IP camera

IVS Performance (AI by Camera) (Channel Number)

64-channel

Human Face Detection

Human Face Properties

Supports 6 properties: Gender, age, glasses, expression, mouth mask, and beard

Face Detection Performance (AI by Device)(Channel Number)

24-channel 2 MP or 16-channel 4 MP with normal IP camera

Face Detection Performance (AI by camera) (Channel Number)

80-channel

Human Face Recognition

Face Database Capacity

50 face databases with 500,000 face pictures in total

Human Face Recognition Performance (AI by Device)(Channel Number)

24-channel 2 MP or 16-channel 4 MP with normal IP camera

80-channel with face detection IP camera (Totally 80

face pictures analyzed per second)

Human Face Recognition Performance (AI by camera) (Channel Number)

80-channel

ANPR

Plate Database Capacity

50 plate databases with 500,000 plate numbers in total

Supports allowlist and blocklist

Plate Detection Performance by ITC Camera (Channel Number)

32-channel

Video Metadata

Human Body Properties

ender, age, sleeves length, top color, bottom type, bottom color, bag, rain coat, umbrella,hat, hairstyle, direction, hold a baby, mouth mask

Vehicle Properties

Vehicle type, vehicle color, plate color, logo, calling, seatbelt, ornament, region

Non-motorized Vehicle Properties

Non-motor vehicle type, non-motor vehicle color, number of passengers, umbrella, rain coat, bag , sleeve length, top color, hat, hair style, mouth mask

Metadata Performance (AI by Device)(Channel Number)

24-channel 2 MP or 16-channel 4 MP with normal IP camera

Metadata Performance (AI by camera) (Channel Number)

32-channel

Video Parameters

Remote Connection

128-channel

Network Bandwidth

Incoming bandwidth: 400 Mbps
recording bandwidth: 320 Mbps
outgoing bandwidth: 96 Mbps

Resolution

24MP/16MP/12MP/8MP/6MP/5MP/4MP/3MP/1080p/960p/720p/D1/CIF/QCIF

Decoding Capability

1-channel 24MP/2-channel 16MP/5-channel 12MP (20 fps)/6-channel 12MP (15 fps)/5-channel 8MP (30 fps)/10-channel 8MP (15 fps)/6-channel 6MP(30 fps)/8-channel 5MP(30 fps)/9-channel 5MP (25 fps)/10-channel 4MP (30 fps)/15-channel 4MP (20 fps)/16-channel 3MP (25 fps)/10-channel 1080p (60 fps)/20-channel 1080p (30 fps)/30-channel 720p (30 fps)

Video Output

2-channel VGA output, 3-channel HDMI output, VGA 1/HDMI 1 outputs the same video source. VGA2/HDMI2 outputs the same video source. Supports 4K output

Multi-screen Display

1st Screen: Max.64-channel

2nd Screen: Max.16-channel

3rd Screen: Max.1-channel

Third-party Support

Onvif; RTSP; Sony; Panasonic; Axis; Arecont; Pelco; Canon; Samsung

Operating System

Embedded Linux OS

Operation Interface

WEB(PCAPP), local GUI

Compression

Video Compression

Smart H.265+; Smart H.264+; H.265; H.264

Audio Compression

G.711a; G.711u; PCM; G.726

Network

Protocol

HTTP; HTTPS; TCP/IP; IPv4; RTSP; UDP; SMTP; NTP; DHCP; DNS; DDNS; P2P; iSCSI

Mobile Phone

DMSS

Interoperability

ONVIF (Profile S, T and G); CGI; SDK

Browser

Chrome; PCAPP; IE9 or higher; Firefox

Network Mode

NIC binding mode such as multiple-address mode, load balance, fault-tolerance, etc

Record Playback

Multiple-channel Playback

Max. 16-channel playback

Record Search

Search video detection/manual record/IO alarm/intelligent event/all record file

Storage Medium

Internal HDD, SAS disk array enclosure

Backup Method

HDD, peripheral USB storage device

Playback Function

Play, pause, stop, fast forward, fast backward, reverse play, frame by frame play

Full-screen, backup (clip/file), snapshot, digital zoom, audio on/off

Storage

HDD Group

12

RAID

RAID 0/1/5/6/10/50/60

Storage Pool

N/A

Alarm

General Alarm

Motion detect, tampering, local alarm

Anomaly Alarm

IPC offline alarm, storage error, HDD full, IP conflict, MAC conflict, login lock, AI module temperature alarm, AI module offline, fan malfunction

Intelligent Alarm

Human face detection, human face recognition, entries frequency, video metadata (person/vehicle/non-motor vehicle), IVS, plate recognition, people counting, smoking, call

Alarm Linkage

Record, snapshot (full image), local external alarm output, IPC external alarm output, access & control, audio prompt, buzzer, log, preset, email

Peripheral Interface

Audio Input

1-channel, RCA port (reserved)

Audio Output

2-channel, RCA port, speaker output, audio linkage output

Alarm Input

16-channel

Alarm Output

8-channel

Internal HDD

12 slots, SATA3.0/SAS. Max. 16T/HDD

eSATA

1 port

SAS

1 SAS2.0 port

RS-232

1 port, for debug or transparent COM data

RS-485

1 port, control peripheral PTZ and so on

Supports various protocols

USB

4 ports

2 USB3.0 ports at the front panel and 2 USB3.0 ports at the rear panel

HDMI

3 ports; support 4K output

VGA

2 ports

Network

4 RJ-45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports

Power

1 port

PoE

N/A

General Parameters

Power Supply

100–127 VAC/ 200– 240 VAC 50/60Hz

Power Consumption

80 W (without HDD, idling)

224 W (all HDDs connected)

Net Weight

13.5 kg (29.76 lb)

Gross Weight

14.0 kg (30.86 lb)

Dimensions

(W × L × H)

Chassis: 447.6 mm × 604.3 mm × 87.0 mm

(17.62 " × 23.79 " × 3.43 ")
Max. size: 482.6 mm (with hanger) × 604.3 mm × 87.0 mm (with feet mat) (19.00 " × 23.79 " × 3.43 ")

Packaging Dimensions

(W × L × H)

With Packaging: 654 mm × 834 mm × 201 mm

(25.74 " × 32.83 " × 7.91 ")
Protection box: 625 mm × 895 mm × 271 mm

(24.60 " × 35.24 " × 10.67 ")

Operating Conditions

0 °C to +45 °C (+32 °F to +113 °F)/10%RH–90%RH

Strorage Conditions

-20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to +158 °F)

Operating Altitude

5000 m (16404.20 ft)

Installation Mode

Desktop/rack

Certifications

CE: CE-LVD: EN 60950-1/IEC 60950-1

CE-EMC: EN55024,EN55035, EN50130-4,EN60950-1

FCC: Part 15 Subpart A

UL: 60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07

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