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Compact Outdoor Vandal Proof PTZ Camera

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$ 850.00
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Quick Overview

On screen display for camera and features setup. PelcoD, Pelco P full protocol support with coordinate position support. RS485 command inputs using standard protocols. Alarm inputs move camera to preset positions when needed. Compatible with IOImage advanced motion tracking analytics. Also compatible with our VSR-3M motion tracking video server. 12v DC.

Product Description

Lines 540
Imager Type CCD
Imager Size (in) 1/3
Imager Manufacturer Sony
Color yes
Max Zoom 10
Max FOV (degrees) 360
Lens Iris Auto Focus
Day Night yes
IR Sensitive no
Vandalproof yes
Weather Rating yes
Outdoor yes
Mounting Bracket Included no
Volts DC 12
Amps DC (mA) 1000
Height (in) 5.5
Width (in) 5.8
Warranty 1 year

Extremely accurate, dead quiet, fast, and discreetly small. Our compact outdoor vandal proof PTZ camera is one of the smallest speed dome cameras we’ve every offered, yet it retains a 10 x optical zoom and a true day/night mechanical cut filter. A die-cast metal housing with a durable polycarbonate dome makes this tiny wonder highly vandal-resistant as well. The camera can mount directly to a flat roof surface or use the optional brackets for a wide variety of possible mounting options. Suspend from a ceiling, mount to a wall, or even flush mount recessed into a acoustic/drop tile ceiling. Combine the wall mount bracket with a corner adapter or pole adapter, allowing the camera to be secured in almost any environment.

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