Spec Sheet

Visible imager
The 1080p60-capable visible imager has starlight
technology and a 30x optical/12x digital zoom lens
that provides high-quality images, excellent color
performance, and unbeatable low-light sensitivity. High
dynamic range ensures clear image reproduction in the
most challenging high-contrast scenes.
Ruggedized design for extreme applications
The MIC IP fusion 9000i camera is designed for
surveillance applications beyond the mechanical
capabilities of normal PTZ domes or conventional
positioning systems.
Ingress
The camera is environmentally sealed and complies
with Type 6P and IP68 standards, when attached to a
MIC-DCA or a MIC-WMB. This level of protection
eliminates any risk of dust or water ingress, making
the camera a perfect choice for use in extreme
environments with rain, dust, snow, flying debris, and
other challenging conditions.
In addition, the MIC camera’s ingress protection
method does not need periodic maintenance, which
is required on cameras with pressurized housings.
Wide operating temperature range
The camera’s operating temperature range of -40 °C
to +65 °C (-40 °F to +149 °F) enables reliable
surveillance monitoring in global locations from cold
northern latitudes to hot equatorial and desert
regions.
Rugged construction
The all-metal body has been engineered to withstand
IK10-level impacts, and continuous low-frequency
vibration. With its symmetrical, cross-section
designed surfaces, the camera is also well-suited to
operating in sites with high wind conditions.
Excellent corrosion protection
The camera benefits from Bosch Automotive domain
knowledge in material engineering and coatings. As a
result, the superior metallurgy, chromate based pre-
coating, and paint finish of the camera provides
unprecedented protection against corrosion.
Reliability is ensured by the camera’s ability to
withstand a 2000-hour salt atmosphere at elevated
temperature corrosion resistance test, according to
the ASTM B117 test method.
Window Wiper and Defroster
The camera features a highly durable, silicone wiper
which removes moisture from both the glass and
germanium windows. In addition, both windows
incorporate embedded defrosters that minimize
build-up of snow and ice, ensuring the highest-
possible image details in extreme cold and moist
conditions.
The wiper can also be integrated with third-party
washer systems for regular cleaning and maintenance
activities.
Intelligent Video Analytics on the edge
The camera includes the latest release of Intelligent
Video Analytics for monitoring both the visible and the
thermal image streams.
Designed for mission-critical applications, the video
analytics can reliably detect, track, and analyze moving
objects while suppressing unwanted alarms from
spurious sources in the image, even in harsh weather
conditions.
Advanced tasks like multiple line crossing, loitering,
idle / removed object detection, crowd density
estimation, occupancy and people counting are
available for live alarming and forensic search. Object
filters based on size, speed, direction, aspect ratio,
and color can be defined.
Set-up time is minimized because only the installation
height of the camera must be entered to calibrate the
analytics.
After the camera is calibrated, the analytics engine can
automatically classify objects as upright person, car,
bike, or truck.
Video analytics while camera is moving
The Intelligent Video Analytics can trigger an alarm
when the visible imager detects objects in motion in
alarm fields while the camera is moving.
These alarm fields are defined once across all PTZ
camera views. Any part of those fields that is currently
within the camera’s view becomes active. Thus, guard
tours sweeping across the monitored areas in order to
provide an intruder less time to slip by can now
automatically alarm on those intruders as well.
If desired, the alarm can even be used to trigger the
camera's Intelligent Tracking feature.
Metadata Fusion imaging
The metadata fusion feature enables operators to
receive notification of detected events from both
thermal and visible image streams, regardless of which
image stream they are viewing. This gives operators a
much higher level of situational awareness, and
eliminates the need to monitor both visible and
thermal images constantly.
For example, a standard camera viewing a scene with
limited visibility produces an image such as the one
below.
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