JVC’s new dome camera puts everything you’d want from a surveillance camera into a stylish design. The TK-C686 Series incorporates a newly developed Direct Drive Motor for its pan/tilt mechanism to ensure long-term preset position accuracy that far outshines conventional belt-type drives. It also contributes to lower operation noise which is essential for use in hospitals museums and other quiet environments. With its high-performance and host of intelligent features including Motion Detection Auto Tracking and Privacy Masking the TK-C686 Series makes your surveillance system more powerful and reliable for a wide array of usage environments.
MTBF - 570000 Hours (6.5yrs)
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | Analogue |
| Internal or External | Internal |
| Day and Night | Yes |
| True Day and Night | No |
| Image Device | 1/4 Interline CCD |
| Zoom ratio | 36x optical (32x digital) |
| Focal length | 3.43 - 122 mm |
| Number of effective pixels | 752 (H) x 582 (V) |
| Sync system | Internal Line lock |
| Scanning system | Interlaced |
| Scanning frequency | 15.625kHz (H) 50.0Hz (V) |
| Video output - analog | Composite video signal: 1.0V (p-p) 75ohms |
| Video S/N ratio | 50dB (Typ. AGC OFF) 48dB (Min. AGC OFF) |
| Horizontal resolution | 540 TV lines (Typ.) 520 TV lines (Min.) |
| Iris control | Auto/Manual |
| Minimum illumination | Colour mode: 0.5lx (25% video level F1.6 AGC SUPER) / B&W mode: 0.04lx (25% video level F1.6 AGC SUPER) |
| White balance | ATW (Narrow/Wide) AWC; ATW Wide colour temperature range: 2300K to 10000K; ATW Narrow colour temperature range: 3200K to 8000K |
| Display Modes | CRT/LCD1/LCD2 |
| AGC | OFF/MID/HIGH/SUPER |
| AES | 1/50 to 1/10000 (8 steps) |
| Digital zoom | 32 x |
| Privacy mask | 8 positions |
| Power supply | 24V AC (50Hz/60Hz) |
| Power consumption | 1.3A |
| Operating temperature range (T-T) | -10 to +50 Degrees |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 160 x 201 (H) mm |
| Weight | 1.9 Kg |
| Warranty | 3 Years |
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