Pelco SD53M22-SM

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Pelco
  • Model code: SD53M22-SM
  • Series: Spectra III SE Series
  • Chip Inch Size: 1/4 inch
  • Colour Type: Monochrome
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Spectra III SE series discreet dome system with built-in back box memory. With ExView HAD CCD and low light technology. Features window blanking; horizontal and zone blanking; RJ-45 data port for software update and setup; on-screen compass and tilt display; password protection; freeze frame during presets; 7 alarm inputs & 2 programmable auxiliary outputs; and built-in power line surge and lightning protection. Of plastic construction. Available as smoked, clear, chrome or gold.

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Make Pelco
Manufacturer Pelco, Inc
Category CCTV>Dome cameras
Model code SD53M22-SM
Series Spectra III SE Series
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Monochrome
Resolution TVL 500
Dome Type Continuous Rotation
Sensitivity lux 0.005 lux
Pan Speed o/ sec 360º / sec o/ sec pan speed
Tilt Speed o/ sec 200º / sec o/ sec tilt speed
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Mount Type Ceiling, Wall mount
Focal length 4-88
Rotation Angleso 360P, +2~ -92T
Presets 80
Video Output .714V±.07V
Zoom Ratio x22
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 220 x 193 x 150
Weight g: 1090
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0~50
Additional info Spectra III SE series discreet dome system with built-in back box memory. With ExView HAD CCD and low light technology. Features window blanking; horizontal and zone blanking; RJ-45 data port for software update and setup; on-screen compass and tilt display; password protection; freeze frame during presets; 7 alarm inputs & 2 programmable auxiliary outputs; and built-in power line surge and lightning protection. Of plastic construction. Available as smoked, clear, chrome or gold.
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