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| Ganz MDCH-39NA-ll 540TVL High Resolution Color Indoor Dome |
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Item# 76725
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Overview
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- High resolution of 540 TV lines
- 3 ~ 9mm Computar auto-iris varifocal lens
- 3-axis manual pan/tilt rotation bracket optical distortion-free dome cover
- Wall or ceiling mount
- Indoor use
- 12VDC/24VAC dual voltage (auto-sensing)
Essential Info
Mount this dome camera near any indoor location you need to monitor with high-resolution images. Its 540 lines give you clear, crisp details not found on lesser cameras. Captures clear video dow to only 0.4 lux in B&W, or you can switch it to remain in color mode until the image fades to dark. Its flexible power requirements allow you to use either 12 volts DC or 24 volts AC. Full movement of the camera itself allows you to zero in on just the scene you need, then snap the dome cover in place. Mount directly to any wall or ceiling, or attach to a pendant mount, such as our Pendant Mount for 120mm Cameras, allowing you a more solid mount where there's a dropped or T-Bar ceiling. Comes with mounting hardware and power connector.
Manuals/Software
What's Included
1x - Hi-Res Indoor Dome Camera 1x - Power Connector 3x - Wall Anchors 3x - Mounting Screws 1x - Instructions
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More Info
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Connect to a Digital Video Recorder Old video surveillance systems used to require a remote access system, a camera multiplexer; a time-lapse VCR, and an unlimited supply of videotapes for remote viewing and digitally storing video from a multi-camera system. Now you can get the capabilities of all those products in one with a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). By connecting multiple cameras to a DVR, you will be able to record and review video footage of activity around your property. You can even remotely access your video footage using a Network Digital Video Recorder (NDVR).
Lux Lux rating is the amount of minimum illumination that a camera can have and still pick up an image, 0 being the lowest, or no light. So the closer the lux rating is to 0, the better the camera will operate in no light or low light situations. The High Resolution Indoor Dome Camera can pick up images in 0.4 lux.
Resolution Resolution is the amount of horizontal TV lines that make up a picture, so the higher the number of the resolution, the better clarity your picture will have. Note that the monitor or recording device you use must have a resolution equal to or greater than the resolution of the camera, as it will do you no good to have a camera that can output in 540 lines of resolution but have a monitor or recording devices that only picks up images at 300 lines of resolution. The High Resolution Indoor Dome Camera has 540 lines of resolution, essentially the same as broadcast television.
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Specifications
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| Specifications | | Manufacturer | CBC Ganz | | Manufacturer Product No. | MDCH-39NA-ll | | UPC | 781904464715 | | Image Sensor | 1/3" color CCD | | TV System | NTSC | | Scanning System | 2:1 interlace | | Camera Resolution | 540 TV Lines | | Number of Pixels | 768 x 494 | | Video Output | 1.0V p-p 75Ω | | Minimum Illumination | 0.4 lux F1.2 (50IRE) | | S/N Ratio | >50dB (at minimum AGC gain) | | Electronic Shutter | 1/60 sec, fixed | | Gamma Correction | 0.45 | | White Balance | ATW | | Sync System | Internal | | Lens | 3 ~ 9mm F1.2 Auto-Iris | | max Aperture Ratio | 1:1.2 | | Angle of View | 90° to 31.8° Horizontal | | Power Requirement | 12VDC or 24VAC ±10% | | Power Consumption | 3W | | Operating Temperature | 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C) | | Ambient Humidity | 85% non-condensing | | Weight | 0.6 lbs (280g) | | Dimensions | 4.72" dia x 4.18" (120 x 106mm) | | Mfgr Warranty | 3 years, limited |
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