VCL cameras get triple upgrade for IFSEC

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First, VCL announced it was putting “NVT Inside” into to its entire range of Orbiter Gold and Lite cameras.  Now, only weeks later, the manufacturer has made it a hat-trick by putting ExView CCDs into its 18X colour/mono cameras and added a multiple protocol facility to the entire Gold range.

VCL cameras now boast:

  • NVT twisted pair cabling - the ground-breaking solution in every Orbiter Gold and Lite – just plug & play and it’s ready to go.
  • ExView CCD -clearer, sharper images, especially in low light on the 18X c/m.
  • Multiple protocol - enabling any Gold camera to be hooked-up to any of the major telemetry brands without the hassle or on-cost of additional converters
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    Technical Specification

    Make Honeywell Security
    Manufacturer Honeywell
    Category CCTV>Dome cameras
    Model code H8EG18XPVC1-WS
    Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
    Resolution TVL 470
    Dome Type Continuous Rotation
    Sensitivity lux 0.01 mono, 0.7 colour lux
    Pan Speed o/ sec 0.1 ~ 400 o/ sec pan speed
    Digital (DSP) Yes
    Tilt Speed o/ sec 0.1 ~ 200 o/ sec tilt speed
    Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor
    Mount Type Pendant, Wall mount
    Focal length 4.1 ~ 73.8
    Rotation Angleso 360 º Pan, 90 º Tilt
    Presets 128
    Video Output 1v p-p
    Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 8
    Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -20 ~ +50
    Additional info Zoom ratio: 18 x optical and 8 x digital for total zoom of 144 x. Lens size: 4.1-73.8 mm. 8 alarm inputs, 2 relay outputs. 4 programmable and 4 mimic tours; 128 presets per tour. Remote reset and home position. Combined “Twisted pair” and “In Coax” telemetry. 28 privacy zones. Sector identification. X Wave Technology.
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