CSP AHM Dome camera
Technical Specification
- Make: CSP
- Model code: AHM
- Series: Atom Series
- Chip Inch Size: 1/3
- Color Type: Monochrome
The Atom is a mini flush mount armoured dome machined from a solid block of high-grade aluminum. It can be fitted to a corner with the addition of the stainless steel corner mount kit. Ideal for lifts, public transport, banks, shops, airports, nightclubs, post offices, prisons boats, ships, ferries and endless other applications. Cameras are fitted in a unique manual pan and tilt cradle. All cameras come complete with 1.8m BNC power cable, stainless steel tamper-proof screws and hex key as standard.
Read moreMake | CSP |
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Manufacturer | CSP Technology Ltd |
Category | Video Surveillance>Dome cameras |
Model code | AHM |
Series | Atom Series |
Chip Inch Size | 1/3 |
Color Type | Monochrome |
Resolution TVL | 600 |
Sensitivity lux | 0.05@F1.2 |
Dome Type | Fixed Focus |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Mount Type | In-ceiling |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 Power Consumption: 90 |
Focal length | 3.6 |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 92 (Dia) x 65 Weight g: 300 |
Environmental Specifications | Protection: IP67 |
Additional info | The Atom is a mini flush mount armoured dome machined from a solid block of high-grade aluminum. It can be fitted to a corner with the addition of the stainless steel corner mount kit. Ideal for lifts, public transport, banks, shops, airports, nightclubs, post offices, prisons boats, ships, ferries and endless other applications. Cameras are fitted in a unique manual pan and tilt cradle. All cameras come complete with 1.8m BNC power cable, stainless steel tamper-proof screws and hex key as standard. |
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