This compact and lightweight network colour dome CCTV-camera has been designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and harsh environmental conditions. The CCTV-camera housing is manufactured completely from Stainless Steel 316 which is ideally suited for use within the offshore and onshore environments. Stainless Steel screws and mounting bracket are incorporated ensuring a totally corrosion free unit. The new CCTV Dexcam 12 Series can be connected to both analogue and digital networks. Colour camera, zoom lens, pan and tilt mechanisms are all combined in a single compact unit. When this camera is connected to an Ethernet network, you can operate it and monitor its images from a personal computer. Or, you can use it with an analogue composite signal as part of your existing surveillance systems using coaxial cable. Combining a 10x zoom lens with 5x digital zoom, it can zoom in for up to 50x close-ups. It operates in lighting as low as 1.0 lx and can pan a full 360°.
• Zone 1/21 and Zone 2/22 use
Specifications
• EExd IIC T4
• ATEX approved for Gas and Dust
• Cert. No DNV-2004-OSL-ATEX-0115
• IP66/67 protection, IP68 on request
• Stainless Steel 316 construction
• High Quality CCD colour module
• Light Weight, approx 9 kg*
• Small, 251x Ø158 mm
• Optional Heater
• Both analogue video output and digital Ethernet port are available
• Built-in network interface (10Base-T/100Base-TX) for remote monitoring by PC simply. (Internet interface protocol; TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, NTP and BOOTP)
• Built-in Alarm function for external security devices,
• and FTP alarm activation
• JPEG image size: 752 x 568, 752 x 280, 368 x 280
• and 176 x 136
• 1/4-type CCD colour sensor with 752H x 582V pixels
• 360° endless panning range
• 10x optical zoom plus 5x digital zoom lens provided
• (total zoom capacity of 50x)
• Auto focus lens mechanism
• Alarm input/output terminal connectors
• Built-in digital motion detector
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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 23 February, 2008.