TeleEye DM326 Dome camera
Technical Specification
- Make: TeleEye
- Model code: DM326
- Series: DM326 Series
- Chip Inch Size: 1/3
- Color Type: Color
DM326 is a variable speed pan and tilt camera for cost effective active and wide coverage surveillance. Dm326 is fully compatible with TeleEye Video Transmitters in remote surveillance applications. Users can remotely control the Pan/Tilt to verify video for rapid reaction. DM326 is easy to operate and maintain in many applications like shops, pertrol stations, offices, plants, car parks, banks, etc. Supports PAL/NTSC signal formats. Automatic tracking white balance and automatic electronic shutter. Signal to noise ratio of more than 48dB.
Read more| Make | TeleEye |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | TeleEye Europe Ltd. |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Dome cameras |
| Model code | DM326 |
| Chip Inch Size | 1/3 |
| Color Type | Color |
| Resolution TVL | 350 |
| Sensitivity lux | 0.5 |
| Dome Type | Fixed Focus |
| Pan Speed o/ sec | 5 ~ 45 |
| Tilt Speed o/ sec | 5 ~ 45 |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
| Mount Type | Ceiling |
| Focal length | 8 |
| Presets | 64 |
| Network Properties |
Interface: RS-485 Control: Pan / Tilt |
| Electrical Specifications | Power Consumption: 1.25A |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 175 (D) x 115 Weight g: 850 |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ +40 |
| Additional info | DM326 is a variable speed pan and tilt camera for cost effective active and wide coverage surveillance. Dm326 is fully compatible with TeleEye Video Transmitters in remote surveillance applications. Users can remotely control the Pan/Tilt to verify video for rapid reaction. DM326 is easy to operate and maintain in many applications like shops, pertrol stations, offices, plants, car parks, banks, etc. Supports PAL/NTSC signal formats. Automatic tracking white balance and automatic electronic shutter. Signal to noise ratio of more than 48dB. |
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