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General Introduction
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Overview
Our megapixel HD camera conforms to the HDCVI standard. It supports high speed transfer of video
signals over long distance transmissions without any delay. It can be controlled by a DVR that also
conforms to the HDCVI standard.
One of the other main features this camera includes is the IR night vision, which aids in video surveillance
when the camera is functioning within a low illumination environment. The LED IRs highlight objects of
interest within the camera’s field of view and is then able to filter out any visual interference so that you can
easily view footage upon a monitor. It supports real-time monitor and listening at the same time via the
inbuilt microphone. If you want to communicate with a person(s) in view of the camera it also supports dual-
way bidirectional talk.
The built-in protection enclosure and waterproof design conforms to the IP 66 level. It has the sound
waterproof function suitable for use in the outdoor environments.
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Features
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High-performance CMOS image sensor, which produces megapixel quality definition.
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HD video, coaxial cable to transmit the control signal.
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Supports 75-3 coaxial cable transmission without any loss. Transmission distance is over 500m.
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High speed, long distance real-time transmission.
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Supports ICR switch to allow for surveillance in both the daytime and at night.
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Supports auto exposure, auto white balance, auto electronic shutter and auto gain function.
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Supports DC12V power supply.
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IP66 compliance.
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Supports intelligent IR function.
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Functions
HDCVI Specification
HDCVI (High Definition Composite Video Interface) is an over-coaxial-cable HD video transmission
standard. The technology renders two HD video formats by progressively scanning the signal.
ICR
The IR cut removal feature filters the IR light in the daytime and then auto switches to the general filter at
night. This function allows the camera to output balanced and clear video.
Smart IR technology
The sensor controls the IR light and can switch it on/off via hardware and software working in combination,
which can automatically provide IR light compensation according to the environment illumination conditions.