High-end network camera with Pan/Tilt/21x optical zoom and MPEG-4/JPEG monitoring
You can use the zoom function to get a close detailed look at certain parts of the image while you are monitoring. The 42x zoom is especially convenient for monitoring areas that have considerable depth.
The camera can move its lens in extra-wide range (horizontal 350 and vertical maximum 120). It allows you to check whole area in a room with one camera.
Power is supplied through the Ethernet cable so the network camera can be easily installed and added to the ceiling since no additional work is required for a power outlet. (compatible with IEEE802.3af ) Power can also be supplied by an optional AC adaptor.
Camera simultaneously sends MPEG-4 images in three resolutions (VGA QVGA and SCIF) and JPEG images in the same three resolutions in favour motion standard and favour clarity image-quality types. MPEG-4 is recommended for viewing smooth motion images and JPEG is recommended for recording higher quality images.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | IP |
| Internal or External | Internal |
| Day and Night | Yes |
| True Day and Night | No |
| Image Device | 1/4 inch CCD sensor |
| Zoom ratio | 42x zoom (21 x optical 2 x digital) |
| Number of effective pixels | 380000 |
| Minimum illumination | 2 Lux |
| Pan speed | 300 /sec |
| Pan range | -175 up to +175 |
| Tilt Range | -120 up to +0 (table) 0 up to +90 (ceiling) |
| Tilt speed | 200 /sec |
| White balance | Auto/manual/hold |
| Digital zoom | 2 x |
| Power supply | 48V IEEE802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) external Power Supply (BB-HCA3CE) 12V DC (optional) |
| Power consumption | 11 W |
| Operating temperature range (T-T) | +0 to 40 Degrees |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 140 x 123 x 123 mm mm |
| Weight | 640 g |
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