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Video System: PAL
Colour fully compatible with Australian TV System.
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Device:
752
(H) x 582 (V) 437 664 Pixel
¼"
inch SONY Super HAD II Interline Transfer CCD Sensor.
*CCD=CCD image sensor "Super HAD CCD II"
is a trademark of Sony Corporation. The "Super HAD CCD II" is a
version of Sony's high performance CCD HAD (Hole-Accumulation
Diode) sensor with realized sensitivity (typical) of 1000mV or
more per 1µm2 (Color: F5.6/ BW: F8
in 1 s accumulation equivalent.)

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Lens:
Motorised (push-button control) Focus & Focal Length, 26X (3.2
mm ~ 83.2 mm) Automatic Iris.
Remote Control Interface:
2-wire RS485 or
6-Wire
IMPORTANT: If power
to Camera is interrupted at power-on Camera re-boots to
default 1X (3.2 mm focal length) setting, a
BackUp-Battery can be used to provide an around 20 hour
buffer.
Setup: On Screen Display, menu
driven via push-buttons on Back of Camera or remotely via
2-wire RS485
or
6-Wire
DC polarity reversal.
Scanning System: 2 : 1
Interlace, PAL 50 Hz vertical, 15 625 Hz horizontal.
Synchronisation: Internal.
Video Output: 1.14 V p-p
Composite Video 75 ohms, suit Australian TV, VCR, AV & Video
inputs, BNC socket.
Horizontal
Pixels: 720 + Better than Super-VHS near DVD resolution, this
value is provided for comparative purposes only.
Sensitivity: ~
0.1 Lux @ F1.2 with IR-CUT Filter out of Optical path, (this
value is provided for comparative purposes only)
Camera produces images in total darkness
when used with
an
Infrared Illuminator.
Day Night: Motorised movable
Infrared Cut Filter (IR-CUT) Automatic (Filter moves based on
illumination level), Colour (Filter in optical path), Monochrome
(Filter out of optical path).
Movable Infrared Optical
Filter: Automatic switching based on
illumination level.
In Day mode (well lit, colour) mechanism
automatically positions IR-CUT optical filter between
Lens and Image Sensor to exclude Infrared radiation that would
otherwise adversely affect colour reproduction, this ensures
colour rendition not possible with
ordinary non-filtered or notch-filter type Day/Night cameras.
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In Night mode (low light, monochrome)
mechanism automatically removes IR-CUT
optical filter allowing Infrared radiation to pass boosting low
light and Infrared sensitivity, the result is significantly
better night images using an
Infrared Illuminator or with Infrared
rich light sources.
Infrared Response
without Infrared filter is ~ 700 to ~
1100 nm better than a
'CCTV
notch IR Filter',
additional
CCTV Infrared Night Vision information.
Signal to Noise ratio (SNR): 50 +
dB, measured with AGC off.
Lens Iris: Automatic or Manual 15
positions,
via push button
On-Screen-Display
(OSD) setup Menu. Our recommendation is AUTO.
Back Light Compensation: On/Off
via OSD setup.
Our recommendation is OFF.
Automatic Gain Control (AGC):
3 levels
via OSD setup.
Our recommendation is MIN.
Image Settings: Brightness 25 levels,
Sharpness 16 levels,
Mirror On/Off, Display Focal
Length setting 1~26X On/Off, Privacy Zones 4, via OSD setup.
Day & Night: Automatic (IR-CUT based on
illumination), Colour (IR-CUT in optical path), B/W
(IR-CUT out of optical path)
via OSD setup.
Our recommendation is AUTO.
Focus: Manual
recommended, AUTO & K AUTO modes are not
recommended, AUTO & K AUTO settings may be useful for
some high contrast scenes with distinct outlines but is probably
unsuitable in many common Security Surveillance situations. In K
AUTO mode when Lens focal length is changed Camera makes one
attempt to Focus.
Gamma: 0.45.
RS485: PELCO™-D
Protocol 2400 / 4800 / 9600 bps for control of Focal Length,
Focus & OSD setup via 'A' & 'B' terminals.
When used with
Wireless Video Two-Way Audio RS485 Server select
EP Pelco-D 2400 bps. When used with
Joystick RS485 & similar controllers to
call up OSD Menu enter 95
press CALL, use Zoom +/- & Focus +/- to move cursor / change
parameter, when Cursor is on Exit enter 95 press CALL to exit.
Power Requirements: 12 Volts
DC Regulated, ~ 100 milliamps static ~ 200 milliamps when
Zoom/Focus Motors are operating, via Screw Terminal Block.
Dimensions (mm): ~ 126 x 78 x
63, excludes BNC Socket & I/O Terminal Block.
Mass (grams): ~ 580.

Made in China.
Manufacturer: Established 1997
Wired Lens &
OSD Control via 6 wires: Requires 6 ~ 12 Volts DC. Focal
Length increases when ZOOM terminal is Positive with respect
to COM terminal & decreases when Negative.
Focus moves towards Near
when FOCUS terminal is Positive with respect to COM terminal &
Far when Negative. OSD Setup Menu is displayed when MENU
terminal is Positive with respect to COM terminal.
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