Hanwha PNB-A6001/KAP TAA Compliant 2MP Network AI Box Camera
When federal contracts or government installations demand verifiable TAA compliance without sacrificing AI analytics, the PNB-A6001/KAP delivers a purpose-built solution. This 2MP box camera addresses the gap integrators face when deploying intelligent video systems in military, municipal, or federally-funded facilities where country-of-origin restrictions eliminate most competing platforms. Hanwha's AI-equipped box format lets you pair mission-specific lenses with embedded deep learning analytics while maintaining full regulatory compliance documentation.
Key Features
- TAA compliant construction meets Trade Agreements Act requirements for government and defense sector installations
- 2MP 1/2.8" progressive scan CMOS sensor delivers 1920x1080 resolution for license plate capture and perimeter monitoring
- Wisenet 7 AI chipset enables onboard object detection, classification, and behavioral analytics without external processing
- CS-mount lens compatibility allows optical customization from wide surveillance overviews to telephoto LPR applications
- H.265/H.264/MJPEG compression with WiseStream II technology reduces bandwidth consumption up to 99% in static scenes
- 120dB Wide Dynamic Range handles high-contrast environments like vehicle gates and building entrances with backlighting
- Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots provide redundant edge recording with failover capability during network interruptions
- Audio input/output and alarm I/O connections enable integration with intercoms, door contacts, and relay-triggered devices
- ONVIF Profile S/G/T conformance ensures compatibility with third-party VMS platforms and access control systems
- PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at) powers the camera and simplifies installation in existing structured cabling environments
The AI engine running locally on the PNB-A6001/KAP distinguishes people from vehicles, detects loitering or unattended objects, and triggers alerts based on configured rules—all without cloud dependencies or recurring licensing fees. Object-based compression focuses bitrate on motion areas while drastically reducing file sizes in static zones, extending storage capacity in bandwidth-constrained government networks where infrastructure upgrades face procurement delays.
Box camera flexibility becomes essential when lens requirements vary across a site—telephoto lenses for parking lot LPR, wide-angle coverage for lobbies, or pinhole optics for discreet monitoring. Pair this TAA-compliant platform with appropriate CS-mount glass, and you address both regulatory mandates and operational requirements in a single, documented solution that survives audit scrutiny.