IMAGE |
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Image Sensor |
1/2.7” CMOS Sensor |
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Active Pixels |
1920(H) x 1080(V) |
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Scanning System |
Progressive scan |
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Frequency |
60Hz/50Hz |
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Signal Technology |
2.0 Megapixel AHD |
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Synchronization |
Internal |
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Resolution |
1920x1080 (1080p) |
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Minimum Scene Illuminationy |
F1.4 (30IRE): 0.5Lux [Color] F1.4 (30IRE): 0 Lux [B&W] |
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S/N Ratio |
55dB |
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Video Output |
AHD 1080p30fps/720p60fps/720p30fps |
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LENS |
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Focal Length |
2.8 ~ 12mm |
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Lens Type |
P-Iris Varifocal |
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IR Distance |
100ft |
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OPERATIONAL |
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Shutter Speed |
1/30(25)-1/30,000 |
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Backlight |
Off/ On |
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STAR-LIGHT (Sense-up) |
OFF, x2 -x32 |
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Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) |
Off/ On |
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Digital Noise Reduction |
Off, Low, Middle, High |
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White Balance |
Auto / Auto-Ex/ Preset / Manual |
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Day and Night |
Day/ Night/ Auto |
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Mirror/ Flip |
Yes |
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Auto Gain Control |
Max 60dB |
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Motion Detection |
Yes |
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Privacy Zones |
4 Privacy Zones |
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Sharpness |
0 ~ 10 |
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Gamma |
0.45 ~ 0.75 |
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Digital Zoom |
x1.0 ~ x16.0 |
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ENVIRONMENTAL |
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Operating Temperature |
-20°C ~ 50°C (-4°F ~ 122°F) |
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Operating Humidity |
than 90% (Non-Condensing) |
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IP Rating |
IP66 (Weather Resistant) |
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Other Certifications |
FCC, CE, ROHS |
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ELECTRICAL |
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Power Requirements |
DC 12V |
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Power Consumption |
LED Off: 3.06W, 255mA LED On: 3.5W, 291mA |
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MECHANICAL |
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Material |
Aluminum |
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Dimensions |
234.5 x 82.2 mm (9.23 X 3.23 in) |
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Weight |
1.65lbs |
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Wide Dynamic Range technology mechanically allows capturing an entire scene in challenging lighting conditions. One shutter is set to a short exposure, capturing the bright areas in the FoV, while the other is set for a long exposure, capturing the dark areas in the FoV. The camera then interlaces the images and combines them, capturing both areas with no loss of detail. This allows for an image capture even when there are very bright and dark areas in the camera’s field of view or images are distorted by a strong backlight.Dynamic Range Compressor (DRC)
DRC enables dark areas in images to become more visible without overexposing the bright areas to create one perfect imageThis is a video ground loop due to more than one ground between camera and monitor/head-end
Ground Loop problems can be resolved by making sure that only one end of any video cable is
connected to a local ground. Make sure the video cable shields do not come into direct contact with
each other to prevent unintentional local grounding.
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