MESSOA presents NIC900 series - Hybrid IP speed dome cameras with the latest H.264 technology

Product Profile

Messoa's NIC900 series of IP speed-dome cameras delivers superb surveillance video with resolution of up to 560 TV lines. The NIC900 series also includes a day/night function with an 18X/26X/36X optical zoom lens and a 12X digital zoom to deliver 216X/312X/432X zoom capability, enabling it to monitor wide-area scenes and identify even the smallest objects correctly. With its IP67-rated waterproof housing and user-friendly mechanical design, this easily installed, highly capable series delivers reliability and flexibility in both indoor and outdoor monitoring applications.

The NIC900's multi-codec design supports three compression formats: H.264, MPEG-4 and JPEG. H.264 is an advanced new technology that delivers high quality video at a superb compression ratio, saving hard drive space, reducing back-end costs, and providing seamless streaming of video.

The NIC900's outstanding mechanical design enables panning at speeds up to 430° per second and tilting at up to 200° per second, allowing users to capture objects more rapidly and efficiently. The camera's surveillance range-360° horizontally and 92° vertically-gives it a very wide surveillance area, while its privacy masking function allows users to program a mask on any portion of the video image to establish privacy zones and avoid invasions of privacy. These cameras also feature a super-wide 120X dynamic range. This enables them to capture clear images even in very high-contrast lighting environments, making them an ideal surveillance solution for entrances and other areas with high-contrast lighting.

Our NIC900 PRO models incorporate an intelligent motion detection function throughout the monitoring area to avoid false alarms. Users can designate up to four motion-detection zones. When the camera detects movement within its monitoring zones, it automatically triggers an external alarm device. Users can also program additional actions to arouse security guards when the alarm is triggered.

The NIC900 series cameras are renowned for their high quality and reliability. MESSOA quality ensures its customers' surveillance solutions work perfectly in both indoor and outdoor applications.

Key features:

  • H.264 Compression: H.264/ MPEG-4/ JPEG compression modes optimise image quality and bandwidth efficiency
  • High-Resolution Video: 560 TV lines
  • High Pan/Tilt Speed: pans at up to 430° per second and tilts at up to 200° per second for faster object capture
  • ICR Day/Night Switching: captures perfect pictures in very low lighting conditions
  • Intelligent Motion Detection: avoids false alarms by defining detection zones
  • Privacy Zones: 24 privacy zone masks protect against invasions of privacy
  • IP67 Rated: protects the camera against bad weather
  • Built-in Heater: protects surveillance equipment in extremely cold conditions
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Technical Specification

Make Messoa
Manufacturer MESSOA Technologies Inc.
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code 910M/910PRO/930PRO/950PRO
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour
Resolution TVL 480*
Sensitivity lux 1
Digital (DSP) Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 52.5W
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Electronic Shutter range 1/50 ~ 1/10,000
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB 50
Synchronisation Internal / Line Lock
Signal Mode PAL / NTSC
Video Output 1Vpp composite output, 75 ohm
Zoom Ratio 216x ~ 432x
Network Properties Image Frame Rate: 30 fps
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 216.6 x 324
Weight g: 3,800
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +60
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80
Protection: IP67
System Requirements Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
Additional info * (910M) / 560 (PRO Series)
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