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Introduction
This series HDCVI camera conforms to the HDCVI standard. It supports video signal high-speed, long
distance transmission without any delay. It can be controlled by the HCVR conforming to the HDCVI.
Features
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Adopts high performance CMOS image sensor, megapixel definition.
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Supports coaxial transmission of HD video and control signal.
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1080P, 4M series, supports 75-3 coaxial cable transmission without any loss up to 300m.
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High speed, long distance real-time transmission.
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Supports OSD menu adjusting parameters.
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Supports DC 12V power supply.
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Detection distance: 10m, detection angle: 110
°
.
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IR illumination up to 30m
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Supports IP67 water/dust resistance.
Important Safeguards and Warnings
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Electrical safety
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This device runs on 12V DC, so installing this device is very safe. It should not require any
specialist electrical expertise. However, please use common sense and take care not to disturb
any existing mains electrical wires during installation. Please follow local electrical safety
regulations with regard to this installation and existing systems. Consult with a qualified electrician
if you have any doubts about safety.
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Only use this device with the power supply provided.
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The power supply provided will work perfectly with the power lines provided. However, beware of
extending the power lines over 100m, as this may affect voltage at the camera and long cable runs
increase the risk of signal interference. If you need to extend the lines beyond what is supplied call
NightWatcher support for further advice.
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Please install the wires and mains adapter such that they will not be trampled, crushed, stretched
or subjected to temperatures over 50
°
C.
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Ensure good ventilation around the mains adapter and never cover it, so that it does not overheat.
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Environment
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Please don
’t aim the camera at strong light sources (such as security lights, sunlight, strong
reflected sunlight etc.) as this may damage the CMOS sensor.
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This camera is highly weather resistant (IP67). However, when siting the camera try to avoid areas
where water will constantly drip onto it (from leaking gutters etc.)
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This camera is highly resistant to sunlight, but when siting the camera avoid areas of very strong
direct sunlight if possible.
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When siting the camera try to provide adequate ventilation to avoid accumulation of heat (e.g. roof
spaces).