PRAMA PT-NC123D3-WNM(D2) is a fixed-lens 2MP network IP turret camera designed for wired surveillance installations using Ethernet and PoE. It supports H.265 and H.264 video compression with a maximum frame rate of up to 25/30 fps at 1920 × 1080 resolution.
The camera features a dual illumination system with infrared and white light, providing visibility up to 30 meters. With an F1.6 aperture and minimum illumination of 0.005 lux (0 lux with IR), it delivers clear imaging in low-light conditions using smart supplemental lighting.
It includes intelligent human and vehicle classification along with motion detection and video tampering alerts for efficient event-based monitoring. The device features a built-in microphone with noise filtering for audio recording, but does not support two-way audio or active deterrence lighting.
The PT-NC123D3-WNM(D2) supports power input via 12V DC or PoE (IEEE 802.3af), allowing flexible installation. It is compatible with ONVIF Profile S and Profile T, ensuring integration with supported NVRs and third-party systems.
The camera supports a wide range of network protocols including RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, IPv4, and IPv6, along with security features such as TLS 1.3 encryption, password protection, and authentication mechanisms. It supports up to 32 users and simultaneous live view on up to 6 channels.
Built with a metal and plastic housing and rated IP67, the camera is suitable for outdoor environments. It operates in temperatures ranging from -30°C to 60°C with up to 95% humidity (non-condensing).
The PT-NC123D3-WNM(D2) is suitable for small to medium surveillance setups requiring a reliable wired IP camera with dual light technology, basic AI-based detection, and ONVIF compatibility.
Best Suited For
- Wired Ethernet surveillance systems
- PoE-based installations
- Indoor and outdoor environments requiring IP67 protection
- Entry and exit monitoring with human and vehicle detection
- NVR-based or network-managed camera systems
Not Suitable For
- Wi-Fi-only installations
- Battery-powered deployments
- Two-way audio or active deterrence use cases
- Advanced analytics such as face recognition or ANPR