Vicon VTR-625 VTR thermal camera sensor

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: VTR-625
  • Resolution: 640 x 512 resolution
  • Digital (DSP): Yes
  • Specialist Type: Thermal
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Additional info:

Thermal detection and tracking of intruders up to 400 m in a 360° panoramic view  Integrated high-speed PTZ provides real-time tracking  Geospatial tracking on localized maps  Excellent performance regardless of lighting or weather conditions  Dual inputs to VMS provide PTZ image and multi-screen customised thermal display  One thermal unit can replace up to 8 fixed cameras  Perfect for large storage yards, parking lots, power plants or other secure areas

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>IP cameras
Model code VTR-625
Resolution 640 x 512 resolution
Digital (DSP) Yes
Specialist Type Thermal
Auto Iris Yes
Direct Drive Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 20 - 57 V DC
Focal Length mm 25
Wide Dynamic Range Yes
Picture Elements HxV 640 x 512
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Network Properties Interface: 10/100 BaseT with PoE power
Network Protocols: Zeroconfig system with multicast, DNS/DNS-SD Service Discovery, DHCP, NTP, TCP/IP, UDP/IP
Environmental Specifications Protection: IP66
Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +55 C (-40 ~ +131 F)
Additional info
  • Thermal detection and tracking of intruders up to 400 m in a 360° panoramic view 
  • Integrated high-speed PTZ provides real-time tracking 
  • Geospatial tracking on localized maps 
  • Excellent performance regardless of lighting or weather conditions 
  • Dual inputs to VMS provide PTZ image and multi-screen customised thermal display 
  • One thermal unit can replace up to 8 fixed cameras 
  • Perfect for large storage yards, parking lots, power plants or other secure areas
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