Ganz ZN-D1A PixelPro series - true day / night H.264 indoor IP dome camera (VGA)

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Ganz
  • Model code: ZN-D1A
  • Chip Inch Size: 1/3 inch
  • Colour Type: True Day / Night
  • Resolution TVL: VGA
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The Ganz ZN-D1A is a high performance H.264 optimized IP dome camera designed for indoor IP surveillance applications. It provides VGA resolution video using an innovative 1/2.5” Progressive Scan CMOS image sensor. The ZN-D1A features a 3.3-12mm varifocal auto iris lens, with true day night capability to ensure high quality video in low light environments.

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Make Ganz
Manufacturer CBC (Europe) Ltd
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code ZN-D1A
Chip Inch Size 1/3 inch
Colour Type True Day / Night
Resolution TVL VGA
Sensitivity lux 0.07
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 5.4 W
Focal length 3.3 ~ 12
Compression H.264, MJPEG
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Signal Mode PAL, NTSC
Zoom Ratio x10
Network Properties Network Protocols: IPv4/6, HTTP, SMTP, UPnP, DNS, Dynamic DNS, NTP, RTSP, RTP, TCP, UDP, IGMP, RTCP
Image Frame Rate: 2.5 ~ 30
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 113 x 125
Weight g: 400
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50
System Requirements Web Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0 or above, Firefox, Chrome, PDA / Smart phone
Additional info The Ganz ZN-D1A is a high performance H.264 optimized IP dome camera designed for indoor IP surveillance applications. It provides VGA resolution video using an innovative 1/2.5” Progressive Scan CMOS image sensor. The ZN-D1A features a 3.3-12mm varifocal auto iris lens, with true day night capability to ensure high quality video in low light environments.
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