Vanderbilt CDD2410 CCTV pan tilt

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: CDD2410
  • AC/ DC Type: AC
  • Voltage: 24V AC
  • Mount Type: Side Mount mount
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The CDD2410 is a motorised pan-tilt with variable speed, designed to handle loads of up to 12 kg. The rugged design, excellent weather resistance, and high torque drive allow the pan-tilt head to meet the demanding work loads of modern CCTV control systems. The pan-tilt head contains a built in receiver=driver, which enables the control of pan and tilt functions, a motorised lens with zoom, focus, and iris functions without an additional SCU directly by the SIMATRIX via the TTY interface. In addition, the CDD2410 can be programmed for presets and also features a user-definable sequence capability.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category CCTV>CCTV pan tilts
Model code CDD2410
AC/ DC Type AC
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24V AC
Mount Type Side Mount mount
Max Load kg 12 kg load
Indoor/Outdoor Internal/External
Pan Speed o/ second 32 sup>o/ second pan speed
Tilt Speed o/ second 16 o/ second tilt speed
Physical Specifications Weight kg: 6.5
Dimensions mm: 140 x 211 x 336
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP66
Pan Angle o 360
Housing Material Aluminium
Additional info The CDD2410 is a motorised pan-tilt with variable speed, designed to handle loads of up to 12 kg. The rugged design, excellent weather resistance, and high torque drive allow the pan-tilt head to meet the demanding work loads of modern CCTV control systems. The pan-tilt head contains a built in receiver=driver, which enables the control of pan and tilt functions, a motorised lens with zoom, focus, and iris functions without an additional SCU directly by the SIMATRIX via the TTY interface. In addition, the CDD2410 can be programmed for presets and also features a user-definable sequence capability.
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