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Raw Datasheet ExtractAMC4KBC28-B-V2 Amcrest 4k Lite Series Analog Bullet Camera Technical Specifications Model AMC4KBC28-B-V2 Camera Image Sensor 1/2.7-inch CMOS Effective Pixels 3840(H)×2160(V), 4K Electronic Shutter Speed PAL: 1/25s-1/100000s, NTSC: 1/4s-1/100000s S/N Ratio >65dB Minimum Illumination 0.03Lux/F2.0, 30IRE, 0Lux IR on IR Distance 98.43ft (30m) IR On/Off Control Auto/Manual IR LEDs 1 Pan/Tilt/Rotation Range Pan:0°-360°, Tilt: 0°-180°, Rotation: 0°-360° Lens Lens Type Fixed-focal Mount Type M12 Focal Length 2.8mm Max. Aperture F2.0 Angle of View (D x H x V) 125° x 105° x 56° Iris Type Fixed Iris Close Focus Distance 3.3ft (1.0m) Lens Detect Observe Recognize Identify 2.8mm 246ft 98ft 49ft 26ft *Note: The DORI distance is a “general proximity” of DORI Distance distance which makes it easy to pinpoint the right camera for your needs. The DORI distance is calculated based on sensor specification and lab test result according to EN 62676-4 which defines the criteria for Detect, Observe, Recognize, and Identify respectively. Video CVI: 4K@15fps; 5M@20fps; 4M@25fps/30fps CVBS: Frame Rate PAL/NTSC AHD: 4K@15fps; 5M@20fps; 4M@25fps/30fps TVI: 4K@15fps; 5M@20fps; 4M@25fps/30fps 4K (3840×2160); 5M (2592×1944); 4M (2560×1440); 960H Resolution (960× 576/960×480) Day/Night Auto switch by ICR BLC BLC/HLC/WDR WDR 120dB/WDR White Balance Auto/Manual Gain Control Auto/Manual Noise Reduction 2D&3D NR Smart IR Supported Electronic Defog Supported Digital Zoom 4x Mirror Off/On Privacy Masking Off/On (8 area, rectangle) Interface Audio Interface Built-in Mic (-A) Port Video Output Video output choices of CVI/TVI/AHD/CVBS by one BNC port General Power Supply 12V ±30% DC Power Consumption Max 5.2W (12V DC, IR on) Operating Temperature -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to +60°C), <95% (non-condensation) Storage Temperature -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to +60°C), <95% (non-condensation) Protection Grade IP67 Casing Metal Wall Mount: AMCPFA134, Pole Mount: AMCPFA134 + Mounting AMCPFA152-E Dimensions 6.87” x 2.78” x 2.85” (174.5mm x 70.6mm x 72.3mm) Weight 0.77 lbs. Dimensions (mm/in) |
Surveillance Deployment & Architectural Overview
The Amcrest Amc4Kbc28 B V2 represents a dedicated node within modern security frameworks. Specialized for Bullet deployment, this camera integrates a high-definition video sensor imaging engine designed to capture high-density video data under variable lighting profiles. Equipped with a Standard surveillance optics configuration, the physical optical assembly yields optimized depth of field calculations suited for both residential perimeter surveillance and strategic commercial placements.
Streaming parameters are architected around high-efficiency codecs. The main stream operates up to a maximum framerate of 15 FPS, supplying dense frame arrays for primary analytical recording. The sub-stream runs at N/A FPS to deliver highly responsive live viewing across network clients without triggering performance bottlenecks. High-fidelity audio capabilities are Check manufacturer manual for hardware options, enabling synchronous monitoring of surrounding acoustic environments.
OpticLink Pro Deployment & Smart Home Integration
OpticLink Pro Connection
OpticLink Pro is the native, premium Windows multi-camera management application designed for seamless connection to the Amcrest Amc4Kbc28 B V2. It leverages low-overhead hardware acceleration and memory-efficient streaming routines to handle high-resolution inputs without CPU bottlenecking. Simply copy the generated connection string below directly into the OpticLink Pro interface to establish instant, privacy-first surveillance feeds and synchronous recording.
Home Automation & Advanced Streaming
Maximize the full potential of your Amcrest Amc4Kbc28 B V2 hardware. OpticLink Pro natively integrates with the camera's high-fidelity audio streams and provides advanced RTSP controls. Additionally, this connection is fully compatible with home automation servers such as Home Assistant, enabling you to build responsive live-view dashboard blocks, trigger smart sensory scenes, and control smart remote modules like QuickRemote for Roku.
Hardware Diagnostics & LED Troubleshooting Status
Refer to the following structured troubleshooting framework to resolve connection dropouts, network handshake errors, or boot failures on the Amcrest hardware.
| LED Status Code | Operational Phase | Diagnostic / Resolving Action |
|---|---|---|
| Solid Red / Solid Amber | Booting / System Initialization | Hardware powering up. If this status persists for more than 180 seconds, verify stable current output on your PoE switch or local DC adapter. Perform physical power cycle or hard reset. |
| Flashing Amber / Orange | No Network / IP Address Pending | Network cable detected but DHCP handshake failed. Confirm physical connection to active switchport. Inspect DHCP server logs for MAC address registration anomalies. |
| Flashing Blue / Green | Wi-Fi Connecting / Local Handshake | Camera attempting local network authentication. Ensure the target SSID broadcast is active on the 2.4GHz band (or 5GHz where supported) and WPA/WPA2 password parameters are correct. |
| Solid Blue / Solid Green | Normal Active Operation | Authentication verified, active IP address leased, RTSP listener ready. Safe to initiate integration strings. |
Written by Christopher Istvan
Developer of OpticLink ProChristopher Istvan is a security technology writer and the Developer of OpticLink Pro. Specializing in high-fidelity RTSP video routing, surveillance networking protocols, and smart home automation architectures, Christopher compiles granular, clinical documentation directly from physical hardware teardowns and manufacturers' low-level datasheets.
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