The Bolin D Series Dante AV PTZ camera D412 stands out as the world's first Dante AV hardware - enabled pan, tilt, zoom camera. It interfaces video and audio in a standard 1 Gbps network, offering uncompromised video quality with the lowest latency and perfect synchronization. This camera provides high - quality color images up to 4K60 or Full HD, and has a quiet and smooth pan, tilt, and zoom function. It's fully compatible with the Dante system, making it a great choice for Dante audio devices. Powered by the DanteAV Module, it integrates seamlessly into an existing Dante audio ecosystem. Managed by the Dante Controller Software, it can independently route audio and video with sub - microsecond accuracy, minimizing time alignment issues. Key features include the ability to route video using the familiar Dante Controller software without breakouts or matrix switches, deliver IP streaming video to the Dante network and local HDMI 2.0 video output in 4K60 or FHD, support multicast mode, point - to - multipoint and point - to - point distribution, have HDMI embedded high - quality audio and DanteAV video streaming embedded audio with mic and line - in support, offer extremely quiet and smooth pan/tilt movements with enhanced speed control and picture profile presets, connect easily to any 1GB Ethernet network/POE device, and receive firmware updates via USB and IP interface. Technical specifications cover aspects like image sensor (Sony IMX 307, 1/2.8' CMOS), pixels (1920x1080, 2 MP), zoom (Optical Zoom 20X, Digital Zoom 2x), and many other details.


Using the Bolin D412 Dante AV PTZ Camera is quite straightforward. First, connect it to a 1GB Ethernet network or a POE device using a single network cable. This will allow it to access the existing Dante Audio - Over - IP system. You can control the camera using the IR remote control, or through the IP control via RJ45. When it comes to audio, you can connect a stereo mic or use line - in through the 3.5 mm stereo mini jack. For video output, you can use the HDMI 2.0 port or the IP (Dante AV) output. Make sure to set the video resolution and other parameters according to your needs using the dip switches on the back panel. As for firmware updates, you can upgrade the Dante AV system via FUM and the camera MCU firmware via the USB port on the back panel. Some important notes: The operating temperature should be between 32 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit, and the operating humidity should not exceed 80%. When mounting the camera, you can choose ceiling mount, wall mount, or tripod. Use the appropriate screws provided with the camera. To maintain the camera, keep it clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the lens and the body. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for a long time and protect it from dust and moisture. If you encounter any issues, check the power supply, network connection, and make sure the firmware is up - to - date.