Siemens CCAW1417-LPI 1/4 day/night CCTV camera

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: CCAW1417-LPI
  • Chip Inch Size ": 1/4 inch
  • Colour Type: Colour / Monochrome
  • Resolution TVL: 560
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The CCAW1417-LPI is a high-resolution (560 TVL) day-night camera with built-in autofocus  zoom lens with max. 22x zoom. The camera is designed for indoor use under variable lighting conditions. The camera offers the option to be switched from colour to BW operation by means of an external switch. Various parameters of the camera can be superimposed in the video image.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code CCAW1417-LPI
Chip Inch Size " 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 560
Digital (DSP) Yes
Auto Iris Yes
Sensitivity lux 0.05
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 6.5 VA
Motion Activated Yes
Focal Length mm 3.9 ~ 85.8
Wide Dynamic Range Yes
Picture Elements HxV 795 x 596
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Electronic Shutter range 1/100000 s
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB 50
Synchronisation Internal/external: line lock
Zoom Yes
Video Output 1.0 Vpp (75 ohms, composite)
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 72 x 66 x 121.4
Weight g: 400
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +60
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 96
Additional info

The CCAW1417-LPI is a high-resolution (560 TVL) day-night camera with built-in autofocus  zoom lens with max. 22x zoom. The camera is designed for indoor use under variable lighting conditions. The camera offers the option to be switched from colour to BW operation by means of an external switch. Various parameters of the camera can be superimposed in the video image.

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