Vanderbilt VCD320-12 CCTV camera

Technical Specification

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  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: VCD320-12
  • Series: PIRCAM Series
  • Chip Inch Size ": 1/3 inch
  • Colour Type: Colour
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The discreet high quality camera with a working PIR in a standard Siemens detector housing is suitable for installations requiring CCTV surveillance and reliable motion detection. The detection range of the PIR has the same surveillance range as the camera - ideal for remote transmission systems. A wall mounting bracket is included. PIR detection range of 12m with look down zone and black mirror technology. Pet immunity up to 10kg.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code VCD320-12
Chip Inch Size " 1/3 inch
Colour Type Colour
Resolution TVL 380
Sensitivity lux 0.8
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 1.3 W
Mount Type Wall Bracket
Picture Elements HxV 537 x 597
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Gamma Correction 0.45
Electronic Shutter range 1/50 ~ 1/120,000
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB 52 ~ 60
Synchronisation Internal / External
Signal Mode PAL / NTSC
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 50 x 115 x 65
Weight g: 70
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +50
Protection: IP41
Accessories PIR Camera
Additional info The discreet high quality camera with a working PIR in a standard Siemens detector housing is suitable for installations requiring CCTV surveillance and reliable motion detection. The detection range of the PIR has the same surveillance range as the camera - ideal for remote transmission systems. A wall mounting bracket is included. PIR detection range of 12m with look down zone and black mirror technology. Pet immunity up to 10kg.
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