Geovision 84-FE110-100 1.3MP Fisheye Camera
Overview
The Geovision 84-FE110-100 is a 1.3MP fisheye IP camera designed for wide-angle coverage in compact indoor spaces — lobbies, retail counters, small warehouses, and corners where a conventional lens leaves blind spots. Fisheye optics deliver 180° or greater field of view from a single fixed camera, reducing the number of devices needed to cover a confined area. This model integrates into standard IP surveillance networks via RJ-45 Ethernet, eliminating the need for separate analog converters or proprietary interfaces.
Compatibility
The 84-FE110-100 is an IPCAM-category device compatible with standard ONVIF-compliant video management systems (VMS) and network video recorders (NVRs) that support H.264 or MJPEG streams over HTTP/RTSP. It operates on standard PoE (802.3af) power delivery, meaning it can be deployed on any managed PoE switch or PoE injector without dedicated power infrastructure. Integration with Geovision's own GeoVision VMS or third-party platforms (Milestone, AXIS Camera Station, or generic ONVIF clients) requires no firmware modifications — the camera announces itself via standard IP discovery protocols. Confirm your NVR or VMS explicitly supports 1.3MP or lower resolution streams; some older systems cap at 2MP or higher and may require stream downsampling.
Installation Notes
Mount the fisheye camera on ceiling or wall using standard IP camera brackets compatible with the camera's mounting thread. Verify the mounting surface can support the device weight and that the fisheye lens has an unobstructed 180°+ field of view — install away from full enclosures or narrow pipes that would vignette the optics. Connect via PoE-enabled Ethernet cable (Cat5e or Cat6) to your switch or injector; no additional power supply is required if PoE is available. Configure the camera's IP address and stream settings via web interface or DHCP assignment — default credentials and network discovery tools vary by firmware version; consult the device's label or manual for initial access details. Ensure your network has sufficient bandwidth — 1.3MP at 30 fps in H.264 typically consumes 1–3 Mbps depending on scene complexity and compression settings.