Hunt Electronics HTC-2A1 Surveillance camera
Technical Specification
- Make: Hunt Electronics
- Model code: HTC-2A1
- Chip Inch Size ": 1/3
- Color Type: Color
- Resolution TVL: 480
DSP Board Camera. Night vision available for colour camera. 2H Mode Aperture Correction. Picture element (Sony chip) : 512 x 492 (NTSC). Synchronisation : Internal (DC type) / Line lock (AC type). Auto Back light compensation and Gain Control. Lenses available : 2.9mm, 3.7mm, 6mm, 8mm and 12mm. Verifocal auto iris lens / board lens available. HTC-2A2 model is available with 38 x 38 mm single board.
Read moreMake | Hunt Electronics |
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Manufacturer | Hunt Electronics USA, Inc. |
Category | Video Surveillance>Surveillance cameras |
Model code | HTC-2A1 |
Chip Inch Size " | 1/3 |
Color Type | Color |
Resolution TVL | 480 |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Specialist Types | PCB |
Sensitivity lux | 1.0 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 Power Consumption: 180 |
Focal Length mm | 3.6 |
Picture Elements HxV | 500 x 582 (PAL) |
Gamma Correction | 0.45 |
Electronic Shutter range | 1/50 ~ 1/100,000 |
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB | > 48 |
Synchronisation | Internal / Line-lock |
Signal Mode | PAL / NTSC |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 42 x 42 Weight g: 20 |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +45 |
Additional info | DSP Board Camera. Night vision available for colour camera. 2H Mode Aperture Correction. Picture element (Sony chip) : 512 x 492 (NTSC). Synchronisation : Internal (DC type) / Line lock (AC type). Auto Back light compensation and Gain Control. Lenses available : 2.9mm, 3.7mm, 6mm, 8mm and 12mm. Verifocal auto iris lens / board lens available. HTC-2A2 model is available with 38 x 38 mm single board. |
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