videotronic infosystems HDA-865/TRI-Q-II Dome camera
Technical Specification
- Make: videotronic infosystems
- Model code: HDA-865/TRI-Q-II
- Chip Inch Size: 1/4
- Color Type: Color / Monochrome
- Resolution TVL: 460
18:1 motorzoom lens + 4x digital zoom. "Privacy Zones" / tour function. Backlight function. Includes electronic frame integration. 8 alarm inputs/2 relay outputs. Pan/tilt speed : 2degree to 50degrees / sec., max. 400degree / sec during preset call. Sensitivity : 0.01 lux (mono)with active frame integration, 0.4 lux (colour) with active frame integration and 0.1 lux (mono) in fron of the lens. Automatic colour/mono (IR) switiching.
Read moreMake | videotronic infosystems |
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Manufacturer | vin - videotronic infosystems gmbh |
Category | Video Surveillance>Dome cameras |
Model code | HDA-865/TRI-Q-II |
Chip Inch Size | 1/4 |
Color Type | Color / Monochrome |
Resolution TVL | 460 |
Sensitivity lux | 0.01 |
Dome Type | Continuous Rotation |
Pan Speed o/ sec | 400 max |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
Tilt Speed o/ sec | 400 max |
Mount Type | Wall |
Presets | 100 |
Zoom Ratio | x22 |
Network Properties | Interface: RS485 BUSTRONIC |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 425 (width) x 370 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50 Protection: Weather Resistant |
Additional info | 18:1 motorzoom lens + 4x digital zoom. "Privacy Zones" / tour function. Backlight function. Includes electronic frame integration. 8 alarm inputs/2 relay outputs. Pan/tilt speed : 2degree to 50degrees / sec., max. 400degree / sec during preset call. Sensitivity : 0.01 lux (mono)with active frame integration, 0.4 lux (colour) with active frame integration and 0.1 lux (mono) in fron of the lens. Automatic colour/mono (IR) switiching. |
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