Glossary of Audio/Video Terms
Image Pick-up Device
1/4” CCD
Total Pixels
410,000
Number of Effective Pixels
768H x 494V
Horizontal Resolution
450 TV lines
Sensitivity
3 lux
Lens: (Horizontal angle)
F1.4(w)-F2.8(t) [47˚(w)-3˚(t)]
Mechanical Zoom
F-4 64mm; 16X
Video Output
S-Video/Composite/L&R Audio
Scaler Outputs
XGA/SVGA/VGA
Scaler Refresh Rate
Up to 60Hz
USB Output
USB Full Plug & Play
Illumination S/N (min)
46dB
White Balance
Auto
Back Light Compensation
Auto
Iris
Auto
Shutter
Auto Exposure
Focus
Auto
Focal Range
Infinity-1m(t)-0.01m(w)
Power
12 VDC
Current Consumption
865mA
Microphone
Line Level Stereo; 1 V @ 600ohms
Control
Keypad, IR Remote
Operating Temperature
0˚C to 40˚C
Weight
11lbs/5kg
Footprint (in use)
8in. x 11in. (20.3cm x 27.9cm)
Footprint (collapsed)
18in. x 11in. (40.6cm x 27.9cm)
Neck
18in. (46cm) -2 Section Telescoping
Head
6 Degrees of Freedom (mechanical)
Cable Set
6’–VGA Cable; 12’–Stereo Audio/Video
Cable; 25’ S-Video Cable; USB Cable
DocCam Pro Digital Specifications
Composite Video –
Video standard in which all video information is
contained in a single signal. Usually transmitted over coaxial cable
with RCA or BNC connectors.
S-Video – S-VHS –
Video standard where brightness (Y) and color (C)
are contained in two separate signals. Usually transmitted over dual
coaxial cable with 4-pin connectors at both ends.
XGA –
Video graphics standard with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels.
SVGA –
Video graphics standard with a resolution of 800x600 pixels.
VGA –
Video graphics standard with a resolution of 640x480 pixels.
USB –
Universal Serial Bus. A standard of data transmission used
between two or more devices.
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