Bd3570

OpticLink Camera Technical Specifications and Manuals

Stream Performance

Main Stream
15 Maximum FPS
Sub Stream
N/A Maximum FPS

Connection Strings

Interactive Generator
rtsp://
rtsp:///av0_0
http://
http://jpg/image.jpg
rtsp://
rtsp:///av0_1
rtsp://
rtsp:///live/h264
http://
http:///
http://
http://cgi-bin/jpg/image.cgi
rtsp://
rtsp:///h264
http://
http://
rtsp://
rtsp://live/h264
http://
http://video.mjpg
http://
http://cgi-bin/jpg/image.cgi?
rtsp://
rtsp:///h264_1
http://
http://cgi-bin/jpg/image
http://
http://cgi-bin/net_jpeg.cgi?ch=[CHANNEL]
rtsp://
rtsp://live/ch00_0

Documentation

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Technical Specifications

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Image sensor 3 MP, CMOS 1/2.8'' SONY Exmor, Day/Night
Sensitivity 0.05 lux (Color) / 0.005 lux (B/W) / 0.001 lux (DSS @ 2 fps)
Field of view 2 ~ 63° (horizontal), 1 ~ 38° (vertical)
Zoom Digital: 8х (ON/OFF)
WDR Digital, 3 presets
Noise reduction 3DNR/SPQ (7 presets)
Shutter time 1/1.5 ~ 1/10000 s (auto, manual)
Number of preset positions 256, (±0.225°)
Panning speed 0.5 ~ 90°/s (manual), 5 ~ 400°/s (in "presets" mode)
Tilt -10 ~ 190°
Monitoring Preset sequence: 8 patterns; auto patrolling: 4 patterns;
Other features MicroSDHC (32 GB), analog video output (BNC)
Compression G.711 (u-law, a-law), G.726 (16, 24, 32, 40 kbps)
Video streaming Simultaneous encoding: Н.264/MJPEG, H.264/H.264 (up to 4 streams),
Resolution 2048x1536 (QXGA) - only H.264, 1920x1080 (Full HD), 1280x1024 (SXGA),
Framerate Up to 50 (60) fps
Bitrate Н.264: 64 kbps ~ 8192 kbps (VBR/CBR)
Image settings Brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation, privacy mask (up to 5 zones),
Audio output 1 channel, line in (gain control)
Audio input 1 channel, line in/mic in (gain control), 1 kO
Network interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet
Protocols TCP/IP, IPv4/v6, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, DDNS,
Alarm input 1 channel, NO/NC
Alarm output 1 channel, high/low signal level
Connection DHCP, static IP address
Security Multilevel access control, password protection, IP address filtering
Users Up to 20 accounts with functions setting
Events Motion detection, camera tampering detection, alarm input,
Motion detection 4 adjustable detectors (10 detection zones in each detector)
PTZ functions Alarm triggers
E-mail notification Images, system log: at events
FTP Images, system log: at events
Edge storage Video, audio: continuous, at events, on schedule
Power 12 V (DC), PoE IEEE 802.3 af
Power consumption Max. 4 W
Operating temperature -10°С ~ +50°С
Dimensions 74х52х138 mm (without lens)
Weight 330 g
Control Web interface, free professional software (comes with the camera)
System requirements Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/2003/2000/XP
Units IP-camera (with protection cover)
Model BD3570
Lens Interchangeable, C/CS mount
Iris control DС drive
CPU and memory Ambarella A5s88 32-bit RTC, 256 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM
Viewing zones Up to 4 viewing zones
Subtitles Text, date, time
NAS, memory card Video, audio: continuous, at events, on schedule
Operating humidity 10 ~ 90% (non-condensing)
Frame rate Up to 15 fps, at the highest resolution 2048х1536,
Data port RS-485
Edge storage, NAS Video, audio: continuous, at events, on schedule
Field of view (horizontal) 92° (2.8 mm), 77° (3.6 mm), 71° (4.2 mm), 51° (6 mm),
IR illumination IR LEDs 3rd generation (3 pcs)
Wavelength 850 nm
IR distance Up to 15 m
Connector DC-connector 5.5х2.1 mm/RJ-45 (DC/PoE) or
Housing Metal, plastic
Direction Mechanically, -45 ~ 45° (horizontal), 0 ~ 100° (vertical)
Image settings Brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation, privacy mask (up to 4 zones),
Illumination 2 IR LEDs (3rd generation)
E-mail notification Images, system log: at events
Safe switching-on -35°С, with pre-start heating
Microclimate system Heating
Ingress protection IP66
System requirements Internet Explorer 7.х or later
Focusing Remote back focus control (ABF)
Encryption Streams (digest, basic)
Minimum working distance 5 cm
Shutter mode Auto, manual
Gain control 3 levels
White balance AWB, auto, manual
Day/Night Auto, manual
Lighting angle 150° (horizontal), 150° (vertical)
Recording Continuous, at events, on schedule
Housing material Plastic, metal
PTZ-Control ePTZ
Microphone power output 12 V, 7 mА
Panning 360° (endless)
E-mail notification, FTP Images, system log: at events
Field of view(horizontal) 84° (2.8 mm), 79° (3.6 mm), 74° (4.2 mm), 45° (6 mm),
Wireless standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (WPS support)
Bandwidth 20/40 mHz
Signal rate Up to 150 Mbps
NAS Video, audio: continuous, at events, on schedule
PTZ control protocols Pelco-P, Pelco-D, DSCP
Speed 2400 ~ 19200 baud
Recording to NAS Video, audio: continuous, at events, on schedule

Surveillance Deployment & Architectural Overview

The Beward Bd3570 represents a dedicated node within modern security frameworks. Specialized for Fixed deployment, this camera integrates a 2048x1536 (QXGA) - only H.264, 1920x1080 (Full HD), 1280x1024 (SXGA), imaging engine designed to capture high-density video data under variable lighting profiles. Equipped with a Interchangeable, C/CS mount 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 Beward Bd3570. 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 Beward Bd3570 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 Beward 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.
Christopher Istvan

Written by Christopher Istvan

Developer of OpticLink Pro

Christopher 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.

Published: May 20, 2026 Last Updated: 2026-05-27

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