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Image Sensor

KAV 1/4" CCD

Pixel Count

ACT 512(H) x 581(V)

Frame Rate

Yes up to 30 fps

Field of View

9.25" X 7.5" / 23.5cm X 19cm

OSD

Yes Controlled by software buttons

Output Resolution

Yes 640 x 480

Output

Yes S-Video, USB 2.0

RS232

Yes via computer

 

USB Connection

Yes 2.0

USB Cable

Yes 6' / 1.8 meters

Operating Temperature

Yes Minus 10°C – 45°C

Lighting

Yes

Minimal greater than 3 lux NO ACCESSORY LIGHTS REQUIRED

Power Source

Yes DC 12V = 100-240V

Cross Platform OS

Yes  Windows XP, 7/LINUX/MAC

UVC Driverless

Yes Plug-n-play

MSI support

Yes  installation, maintenance, and removal of software via Microsoft server

Advance Imaging

Yes  via Applied Vision 4 Software

Average Set up time

Yes  less than 5 minutes for 1 – 1,000 units using MSI for Cross platform software installations

Free Updates

Yes  For the life of the product on software and hardware

IWB* Compliant

Yes  Interactive White Board Compliant for most current boards

Viewing Angle

Yes 

180° ball and socket head

Focal Distance

Yes 1/4" (0.6cm) to Infinity

Goose Neck

Yes 25" / 65cm

Lens

Yes 8mm

Digital Zoom

Yes Controlled by software buttons up to 16x

Focus

Yes

Manual

White Balance

Yes Auto or manual controlled by software buttons

Color/B&W

Yes Black and White controlled by software buttons

Gamma Adjustment

Yes Auto or manual controlled by software buttons

Negative/Positive

Yes Controlled by software buttons & buttons on base

Image Rotation

Yes 360° in both directions controlled by software buttons

Capture/Freeze

Yes Freeze image via software button

Audio Recording

Yes Synchronized recording via software buttons

Image Compression

Yes JPEG

Annotation

Yes in software or working with Interactive Whiteboard interfaces

Light Control

Yes Low Light achieved through CMOS and varied through software with Memory Control

Detailed Specifications (January 2011)

Controls

Video Flex

®

7610

Camera

Ken-A-Vision Mfg. Co., Inc.
www.ken-a-vision.com  [email protected]

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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