2N 01273-001 vs Hanwha TID-600R

INTERCOM COMPARISON

2N 01273-001 vs Hanwha TID-600R: Specification Comparison

Both products are wired IP video door stations designed for building-entry intercom applications: the 2N 01273-001 is a modular PoE video intercom main unit and the Hanwha TID-600R is a fixed PoE video intercom. Both share IK08 vandal resistance, PoE power, ONVIF compliance, two-way audio, wired Ethernet connectivity, and a three-year warranty. Buyers evaluating an IP door station for access control integration, SIP telephony tie-in, or surveillance-grade image quality would reasonably cross-shop these two units.



Which unit delivers better daytime and night-time visitor identification?

The Hanwha TID-600R uses a 1/2.8" CMOS sensor capturing 1080p (2MP) at up to 60 fps, with a minimum illumination of 0.018 lux in color mode and 0 lux with IR, backed by active IR to 5 m. It also provides 150 dB WDR (SSDR), HLC, BLC, SSNR V digital noise reduction, defog, and digital image stabilization — all specified in the datasheet. DORI performance is stated: Detect 25.04 m, Observe 10.02 m, Recognize 5.01 m, Identify 2.50 m.

The 2N 01273-001 specifies thermal infrared imaging for night vision and a 640×480 color camera, with H.264/MJPEG compression. No lux rating, sensor size, frame rate, WDR value, or DORI metrics are provided in the supplied specifications. The thermal modality is distinct — passive heat-based imaging rather than active IR — which can identify a person in total darkness without an illuminator, but no detection range or thermal resolution figure is given in these specs.

For measured resolution, frame rate, and low-light sensitivity with documented figures, the TID-600R's spec sheet is substantially more detailed. The 01273-001's thermal night vision is a different technology with potentially different trade-offs, but the supplied specs do not provide enough data to quantify its performance.


Which unit offers broader protocol, SIP/VoIP, and security integration?

The Hanwha TID-600R publishes an extensive protocol stack: IPv4/IPv6, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP/RTCP/RTSP, NTP, HTTP/HTTPS/SSL/TLS, PPPoE, FTP, SMTP, ICMP, IGMP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3 (MIB-2), ARP, DNS, DDNS, QoS, UPnP, Bonjour, SRTP, and SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261). Named SIP/PBX compatibility includes Cisco, Grandstream, Yealink, and Asterisk. Security features cover HTTPS/SSL login, digest authentication, IP address filtering, user access log, 802.1X (EAP-TLS, EAP-LEAP), and device certificate (Hanwha Techwin Root CA). The API exposes ONVIF Profile S, SUNAPI (HTTP API), and the Wisenet open platform. Video analytics include directional detection, appear/disappear, enter/exit, loitering, tampering, virtual line, audio detection, shock detection, and sound classification.

The 2N 01273-001 specifies ONVIF compliance and Bluetooth Smart technology. No SIP/VoIP protocol stack, named PBX compatibility, SNMPv3, 802.1X, or analytics features are listed in the supplied specifications. The 01273-001's modular architecture (2-position frame, 1 expansion slot) implies extensibility through add-on modules, but no module capabilities are enumerated in these specs.

For buyers requiring SIP trunk integration, rich analytics, or detailed cyber-security controls, the TID-600R's documented feature set is substantially broader based on the provided specifications.


Which unit is better suited to harsh outdoor or high-security physical environments?

The Hanwha TID-600R is rated IP65 (dust-tight, water jet resistant), IK08 (vandal resistance, 5 J impact), and NEMA 4X (corrosion resistant enclosure), with safety certification UL and EMC certifications FCC and CE. Operating temperature is −30 °C to +55 °C; storage temperature −50 °C to +55 °C. The aluminium housing (RAL 7022 dark grey) weighs 490 g; dimensions are 49 × 165 × 48 mm. Edge storage supports up to 256 GB microSD/SDHC/SDXC. Power consumption is specified at a maximum of 12.95 W; input accepts PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC.

The 2N 01273-001 is rated IP54 (dust protected, splash resistant) and IK08. No operating or storage temperature range, no NEMA rating, no UL/FCC/CE certifications, and no dimensions or weight are provided in the supplied specifications. Power is PoE (802.3af); no watt figure is given. There is no edge storage specification listed.

The TID-600R's IP65 and NEMA 4X ratings indicate a higher level of moisture and corrosion protection than the 01273-001's IP54. Both share IK08 impact resistance. The TID-600R's −30 °C lower operating limit is documented; no equivalent figure exists in the 01273-001's supplied specs to compare.


Which should you choose: the 01273-001 or the TID-600R?

Our take: The TID-600R is the stronger choice when documented imaging performance, SIP/PBX telephony integration, rich video analytics, and outdoor environmental resilience are the primary criteria. It delivers 1080p at 60 fps with 0-lux IR night vision, a 150 dB WDR rating, and a fully enumerated SIP 2.0 protocol stack with named Cisco, Grandstream, Yealink, and Asterisk compatibility — none of which are present in the 01273-001's supplied specifications. Its IP65/NEMA 4X rating exceeds the 01273-001's IP54 for wet or corrosive exposures, and its −30 °C operating range is explicitly stated. The 01273-001 is the stronger candidate when thermal imaging for passive 24/7 identification without an IR illuminator is required, or when a modular frame with an expansion slot is needed to add credential-reader or keypad modules at the same rough-in — though buyers should obtain 2N's full datasheet to verify thermal resolution, range, and integration details not present in these specifications.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Spec-for-spec, from manufacturer data.

Specification2N 01273-001Hanwha TID-600R
Product TypeIP Intercom Main Unit (modular)IP Video Intercom (fixed)
Image Sensor1/2.8" CMOS
Resolution640×480 (color camera)1080p (2MP)
Max Frame Rate60 fps
Night Vision TechnologyThermal infrared (passive)Active IR
Min. Illumination (IR)0 lux
Min. Illumination (Color)0.018 lux
IR Range5 m
WDR150 dB (SSDR)
Video CompressionH.264; MJPEGH.265; H.264; MJPEG
AudioBuilt-in micBuilt-in mic + 85 dB speaker at 0.5 m
Two-Way AudioYes (full duplex / selectable)
SIP / VoIPSIP 2.0 (RFC 3261); Cisco, Grandstream, Yealink, Asterisk
ONVIFYesYes (Profile S)
BluetoothYes (Smart)
Power InputPoE (802.3af)PoE (802.3af) or 12 VDC
Max Power Consumption12.95 W
IP RatingIP54IP65
Impact RatingIK08IK08
NEMA RatingNEMA 4X
Operating Temperature-30°C to +55°C
Edge StoragemicroSD/SDHC/SDXC up to 256 GB
Video AnalyticsDirectional, loitering, enter/exit, tampering, audio detection, sound classification, and more
Alarm I/O2 inputs / 1 output relay
802.1X AuthenticationYes (EAP-TLS, EAP-LEAP)
Modular Frame2-position (1 expansion slot)
CertificationsUL, FCC, CE, IP65, IK08, NEMA 4X
Housing MaterialAluminium
Dimensions49×165×48 mm (1.93×6.50×1.89")
Weight490 g
Warranty3 years3 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Which should you choose: the 01273-001 or the TID-600R?

The TID-600R is the stronger choice when documented imaging performance, SIP/PBX telephony integration, rich video analytics, and outdoor environmental resilience are the primary criteria. It delivers 1080p at 60 fps with 0-lux IR night vision, a 150 dB WDR rating, and a fully enumerated SIP 2.0 protocol stack with named Cisco, Grandstream, Yealink, and Asterisk compatibility — none of which are present in the 01273-001's supplied specifications. Its IP65/NEMA 4X rating exceeds the 01273-001's IP54 for wet or corrosive exposures, and its −30 °C operating range is explicitly stated. The 01273-001 is the stronger candidate when thermal imaging for passive 24/7 identification without an IR illuminator is required, or when a modular frame with an expansion slot is needed to add credential-reader or keypad modules at the same rough-in — though buyers should obtain 2N's full datasheet to verify thermal resolution, range, and integration details not present in these specifications.

Does the 01273-001 or TID-600R support SIP/VoIP and PBX connectivity out of the box?

Based on the provided specifications, the TID-600R explicitly supports SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261) and lists named compatibility with Cisco, Grandstream, Yealink, and Asterisk PBX systems. The 01273-001 specifications do not list any SIP protocol or named PBX compatibility; buyers requiring SIP integration should verify directly with 2N before specifying the 01273-001 for that use case.

Which unit handles low-light or no-light conditions better for doorway identification?

The TID-600R specifies active IR illumination to 5 m with a 0-lux IR minimum illumination and 0.018-lux color minimum illumination, with DORI-rated identify distance of 2.50 m. The 01273-001 specifies thermal infrared imaging, which is passive and requires no illuminator, but no detection range or thermal resolution figure is provided in the supplied specs. The right choice depends on whether the site needs active IR with documented ranges (TID-600R) or passive thermal imaging (01273-001, pending vendor datasheet confirmation of range).

Can either unit record video locally without a server or NVR?

The TID-600R supports local edge recording to a microSD/SDHC/SDXC card up to 256 GB, with event-triggered recording. The 01273-001's supplied specifications do not mention any local storage or SD card slot. Buyers who need server-free recording at the door should confirm local storage capability with 2N before selecting the 01273-001.



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