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The camera’s 23x optical zoom is combined with 10x digital magnifier, providing a total of 230x zoom. |
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The Superior Speed Dome VVK-300SE Day/Night’s can clearly distinguish scenes and colors in lighting conditions as low as 0.5 lx and 0.009 lx in black and white mode. |
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Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology allows every detail to be captured accuately even if one portion of an image is very bright while other portions are dark. |
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In addition to D-MAX, RS-485 and RS-422 codes, the dome can be controlled via other select manufacturer’s protocols making it a perfect choice for installers wanting to replace older PTZs. |
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Up to eight different sized privacy zones can be programmed to prevent users from viewing sensitive areas. The zones automatically change size proportionally. |
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The dome indicates how many load voltages have input, protocol, baud rates, what kind of model and software version. |
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Users can adjust the white balance manually or have the camera set it automatically. White balance is normally compensated for by the Automatic Tracing White Balance (ATW). However, in some lighting conditions it may be necessary to manually adjust the red and blue settings for optimal viewing. |
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Users can set the Automatic Gain Control (AGC) on/off, and manual set the gain. AGC helps compensate for low lighting conditions. |
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Focus Preference provides continuous auto focus with manual override. |
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Users can set automatic dome flip on/off. With this feature turned on, the dome will automatically 180° when the camera tilts to its lower limits and stays in that position for a brief speed-proportional delay. Turned off, users can still manually flip the dome. |
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The dome supports to one ptz trace (pattern). Preprogrammed default spiral pan pattern (“apple peel”) covers the entire viewing area. |
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The dome supports up to 128 Presets when used with a keyboard controller, DCK-255. |
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Zoom Adjusted Program automatically adjusts pan and tilt speeds in proportion to zoom position, even at maximum magnification. |
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Alarms can be processsed internally by the dome, externally by the controller, or by both the dome and the controller. Each of the dome’s alarm inputs can automatically call a preset when the alarm is activated. |
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Alarm resume time set can be programmed a dome reverts to a previous operating function after setting time. It allows users to program its 1 second to 180 seconds. |
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“Home position” is the position that a dome return to
after it remains inactive for a specific period of time. This ensures that even when the dome is unattended, it will always be pointing to a key area of the facility. The user can define that preset and how long (from 1 to 180 seconds) before a dome returns to its home position. |
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“Resume Time Set” allows the dome revert to carry out sequence (Swing, Group, Tour) within defined period after someone made unexpected operation. It can be defined ‘Home Auto scan’, ‘Home Group-tour’, ‘Home Auto-tour’ with this function. The reverting time sets 1 second up to 180 seconds. |
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The wide dynamic range feature allows for better viewing of scenes with contrasting light levels. |
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On-screen text supports six languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Japanese, Chinese. |
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Users can set line-lock on or off. Line-Lock is to help prevent vertical rolling in multi-camera applications. |
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Vertical sync phase of power when line-lock enabled, making it ideal for single and multi-phase power installations. |
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API (Automatic Power Isolation) system is provided for video, and power connection. This API system allows the dome cuts off the overload power and is rebooting by itself automatically, after recovering normal power. |
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Meets CE, FCC |
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