Bedienungsanleitung / User Manual VTC-279IRPWD / VTC-280IRPWDU
VTC-282IRPWD / VTC-289IRPWD
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6. Special features
day/night camera with mechanical IR cut filter
latest DSP technology
resolution 650 TVL
integrated manual zoom lens, DC
10x digital zoom
easy camera adjustments via OSD menu and mini-joystick
WDR function (Wide Dynamic Range)
ISC function (Intelligent IR Saturation Control)
weather-proof housing with integrated cable management, class IP-66
for indoor and outdoor applications
IR-LEDs integrated into the bracket; range up to 40 m *
IR-LEDs adjustable
all camera adjustments are accessible from outside the camera
split-glass technology
RJ-45 connection with UTP (twisted pair); RS-485 and power supply
(VTC-280IRPWDU only)
7. Technical specifications
Camera
VTC-279IRPWD
VTC-282IRPWD
VTC-289IRPWD
VTC-280IRPWDU
Camera type
day/night camera with automatic switching
Video norm
PAL
Sensor
1/3“ Sony CCD
Pixel
755(H) x 582(V)
Horizontal resolution
650 TVL
Min. illumination
0.05 lux
0.0 lux
S/N ratio
> 55 dB
Backlight compensation
WDR, BLC, ECLPS
Video output
1.0 Vpp at 75 Ohm, BNC connector
BNC and RJ-45
system connector
Lens
2.8
– 12.0 mm,
3x vario
9.0
– 22.0 mm
2.5x vario
5.0
– 50.0 mm,
10x vario
2.8
– 12.0 mm,
3x vario
OSD setting
camera adjustments are done via OSD menu and mini-joystick
integrated IR-LEDs
range up to 40 m *
UTP (twisted pair)
No
RJ-45 jack
RS-485
No
Pelco-D for camera
parameterising
RJ-45 system connector
No
UTP (twisted pair)
RS-485
power supply
Electronic characteristics
Voltage
12 V DC /24 V AC
Power consumption
6 watt
Mechanical characteristics
Dimensions (WxHxD)
82 x 78 x 256 mm
Weight
Approx. 1,050 g
Housing material
Aluminium, white
Temperature
Operating temperature
-20° to +50° C
Recommended accessories
Power supply unit
SANTEC VCA-12V-1.5ASA
Subject to technical changes without notice. Errors excepted.
* Note: The range of the built-in IR-LEDs strongly depend on the location and the surroundings.
Strongly absorbent surfaces, e.g. dark, rough structures (floor, lawn or asphalt) may lead to a
considerable reduction of the maximum range.