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Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
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Supported video modes | 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p |
Automatic gain control | Yes |
Pan range | -100 - 100 ° |
Pan speed | 300 °/sec |
White balance | Auto, Indoor, Manual, Outdoor, Push |
Tilt angle range | -25 - 25 ° |
Camera shutter speed | 1/60 - 1/10000 s |
Minimum illumination | 15 lx |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Optical sensor size | 1/3 \ |
Digital zoom | 40 x |
Optical zoom | 10 x |
Focal length range | 3.4 - 33.9 mm |
Maximum aperture number | 2.1 |
Built-in HDD | No |
Type | CCTV security camera |
Placement supported | Indoor |
Light exposure modes | Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Form factor | - |
Mounting type | Desk |
Product color | Gray |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 50 dB |
DC output voltage | 12 |
Power consumption (typical) | 26.4 W |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -20 - 60 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 0 - 40 °C |
Interface | RS-232C |
Cables included | AC |
Number of cameras | 1 |
Depth | 132 mm |
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Width | 250 mm |
Height | 152 mm |
Weight | 1500 g |
Explains warning, caution, prohibition, and instruction symbols for safe operation.
Guidelines to prevent accidents, ensure safety, and maintain the product.
Steps for periodic checks, stopping use on failure, and addressing abnormalities.
Advice on usage, storage, heat dissipation, transportation, and cleaning for optimal performance.
Details key features, supplied accessories, and parts identification.
Explains how to navigate and operate the camera's menu system.
Guide to operating the camera using the supplied remote control.
Warnings regarding power cord insertion, secure installation, and avoiding unstable locations.
Cautions against water exposure, wet hands, disassembly, and using specified power sources.
Precautions on using supplied cords, proper cord routing, and preventing water/foreign object ingress.
Guidelines on avoiding installation in environments with rain, steam, humidity, or dust.
Steps to take if battery fluid enters eyes, smoke appears, or leaks occur.
Safety rules for batteries, including not charging, avoiding fire, and proper usage.
Advice on usage, storage, heat dissipation, transportation, and cleaning for optimal performance.
Guidance on remote battery replacement, periodic maintenance, and laser beam precautions.
Explains white flecks as a normal CMOS sensor phenomenon, not a malfunction.
Describes aliasing as jagged or flickering patterns in fine lines or details.
Details high-quality CMOS imaging, silent pan/tilt, video formats, DVI output, and VISCA protocol.
Lists the items included in the package: camera body, AC adapter, and power cord.
Identifies the lens, remote sensor, and power/standby lamps on the camera's front.
Shows the remote control layout and identifies the operating instructions document.
Identifies rear connectors like DC IN, SYSTEM SELECT, IR SELECT, VISCA IN/OUT, and VIDEO OUT.
Identifies bottom connectors and screw holes for tripod or mounting.
Explains how to set the VIDEO OUT signal format using the SYSTEM SELECT switch.
Details settings for IR OUT, communication baud rate, and sync options via BOTTOM switches.
Explains the function of the CAMERA SELECT button and general button layout.
Details FOCUS, DATA SCREEN, and PAN-TILT buttons and their operations.
Explains L/R DIRECTION SET, POWER, BACK LIGHT, and POSITION buttons.
Details PAN-TILT RESET and ZOOM buttons, and how to install remote batteries.
Explains the structure of main and setting menus, including cursor, items, and values.
Clarifies differences between on-screen display names and remote commander buttons.
Checks for proper installation and connection of camera and peripherals.
Connects the camera to AC power and turns it on, including auto pan/tilt reset.
Details how to pan, tilt, and reset the camera using arrow and HOME buttons.
Explains how to reverse camera movement direction and reset settings. Also covers zoom operation and notes.
Sets up and operates multiple cameras using the IR SELECT and CAMERA SELECT buttons.
Covers automatic and manual focus adjustment using the remote commander.
Explains how to use the BACK LIGHT button for compensation and when it's ineffective.
Describes how to store up to six camera settings including position, zoom, focus, and backlighting.
Details the process for storing, recalling, and clearing preset camera settings.
Covers placing the camera on a desk or tripod, ensuring stability.
Warnings about not grasping or turning the camera head by hand.
Instructions for mounting the camera using M3 screws.
Details connecting the camera to an AC outlet using the supplied adapter and cord.
Explains connecting the camera to a computer via VISCA cable for remote control.
Details connecting to monitors with analog component input, including settings.
Details connecting to monitors with analog RGB input, including settings.
Details connecting to monitors with DVI input, including cable and format considerations.
Lists camera messages, their meanings, and troubleshooting solutions.
Provides a guide to diagnosing and resolving common camera issues.
Continues troubleshooting common problems like VISCA control failure or complete non-operation.
Lists items adjustable via remote that can be stored in memory positions.
Lists menu items that can be stored in memory, indicating retention or clearing on power cycle.
Details video signal formats, synchronization, image device, lens, distance, illumination, shutter, S/N, and pan/tilt.
Lists video output (COMPONENT, DVI) and control input/output (VISCA) connectors.
Covers power, temperature, dimensions, mass, installation angle, and supplied accessories.
States that design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Provides detailed physical dimensions of the camera and remote in mm and inches.
Details pin configurations for VISCA IN/OUT and VIDEO OUT connectors.
Advises checking the manual for issues and contacting the dealer for warranty and service details.
Details Class A digital device compliance with FCC rules, including interference potential.
States compliance with Canadian ICES-003 standard for Class A digital apparatus.
Warns about Class A product causing domestic radio interference and advises on measures.