Sony SNC-CH260 outdoor network security camera with IR illumination
Technical Specification
Make | Sony |
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Manufacturer | Sony Professional Solutions Europe |
Category | CCTV>IP cameras |
Model code | SNC-CH260 |
Chip Inch Size | 1/3 inch |
Colour Type | Colour / Monochrome |
Resolution | 2096 x 1561 resolution |
Sensitivity Lux | 0.0 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 V DC, 24 V AC, PoE Power Consumption: 12.9 W |
Focal Length mm | 3.1 ~ 8.9 |
Network Properties |
Image Frame Rate: 30 fps Interface: 10BASE T / 100BASE TX (RJ-45) Network Protocols: IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, IGMP, HTTP* |
Auto Gain Control | Yes |
White Balance | Yes |
Electronic Shutter Range | 1 ~ 10,000 |
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB | 50 |
Signal Mode | PAL/NTSC |
Compression Type | H.264, JPEG, MPEG-4 |
Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 1,520 Dimensions mm: 93 x 186 |
Environmental Specifications |
Protection: IP66 Operating Temperature oC: -30 ~ +50 |
System Requirements |
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer Ver 6.0 or above |
Additional info | * HTTPS, FTP (client only), SMTP, DHCP, DNS,NTP, RTP/RTCP, RTSP, SNMP (MIB-2). |
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