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stabo multifon security Operating instructions | Manualzz
multifon security
Video-Sicherheitssystem
mit Intercom
video security system
with intercom
Art.-Nr. 51057
8
,
17
cm
Bedienungsanleitung
User manual
Abbildung zeigt Monitor in Quadeinstellung
nur möglich bei Einsatz von Zusatz-Kameras.
Illustration shows monitor in quad mode: with accessory cameras only!
Wichtig
Lesen Sie vor Inbetriebnahme des Geräts alle Bedienhinweise aufmerksam und vollständig durch.
Bewahren Sie diese Anleitung sorgfältig auf, sie enthält wichtige Betriebshinweise.
Important
Please read this booklet carefully to make yourself familiar with the various functions of your stabo
multifon security.
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Monitor (Front)
Monitor (oben)
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9 Pair-Taste: Ankoppeln optionaler
Zusatzkamera/s.
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Installation
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Warnung
Optimal
Gut
Annehmbar
"LOW SIGNAL"
"LOW SIGNAL"
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3 SD Karten-Symbol
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Camera ON/OFF-Menü
Quality
Trigger Record
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Schedule Record
Overwrite
Pairing-Menü (Koppeln)
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Date & Time
Brightness
AV Out
Screen Saver
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Alarm Volume
Zoom
Format
Default
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Kamera
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Scope of supply
Camera with integrated transmitter
Power supply for camera (9 V DC/0.6 A)
Mounting bracket for camera
Antenna for camera
Monitor with integrated receiver
Power supply for monitor (5 V DC/2 A)
Infrared remote control with 3 V-battery (CR2025)
AV cable
User manual
Check your package to confirm that you have received the complete system, including all components mentioned above. Do not operate if you detect any damage of the housing. Contact a qualified workshop.
Product description
The weatherproof wireless color camera transmits pictures and sound to the monitor. The digital
technology provides interference free, safe signals and protects your privacy. You may constantly
keep an eye on the monitoring area or check the camera pictures after motion detection by integrated PIR sensor. In this case an alarm tone reports the start of a transmission.
High performance infrared LEDs allow night vision (screen display is black/white in this case).
Intercom function allows two-way audio communication (between camera and monitor).
Wireless transmission range is up to 300 ft. Each “obstacle“ reduces the range, some materials
(e. g. reinforced concrete) give rise for considerable screening.
The monitor offers a SD card slot; so you may record videos on a standard SD card of max. 16 GB
(not included).
The stabo multifon security set is expandable up to 4 cameras (additional cameras sold separately).
Some features or menu items described in this manual refer to the use with several cameras (e.
g. scan or quad function).
Safety Warnings
Make sure to observe national regulations regarding video monitoring if public and/or commercial
areas are affected.
Do not expose to the effects of the weather! The camera is weatherproof (IP 56) and can be
mounted in a sheltered position outside, but the power supply of the camera has to be protected
against moisture and humidity!
The monitor and its power supply are for indoor use only! Do not use the monitor in wet or very
dusty areas (e. g. bathroom or carpentry). Protect the monitor against dropping, tipping over or
strong vibrations.
Do not use in a storm. Disconnect the units if a thunderstorm is on its way (or in case of longer
absence).
Prevent children from playing with the units, accessories or the packing material.
Do not operate in a hospital or in comparable facilities! stabo multifon security generates radio
waves that may disturb medical equipment. If necessary ask the personnel-in-charge if you may
use your multifon security.
Never open the housing – do not carry out any modification! Modifications of or interventions
in the units automatically lead to an expiry of the type approval, moreover it voids all warranty
claims.
If you state the damage of housing: disconnect the unit! Do not operate if you detect any
damage of the housing. Contact a qualified workshop.
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Control Elements and Connections
Important note: Some features or menu items described in this manual refer to the use
with several cameras (e. g. scan or quad function).
Monitor (Front)
Note: Green lighted LED in a button is an indicator
for the activation of that function.
1. LCD Screen: Displays video from the camera(s) or system operations.
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2. IR Window: Receives signals from remote
control. (It is recommended to point to this IR
window when using remote control for monitor
operation.)
3. (Rec) Manual: Press the button to start re2
cording, press it again to stop recording.
(Rec) Auto: Press the button to switch the system
to Automatic Recording mode (recording activated
by motion detection). The recording time can be
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set to 5, 15 or 30 sec. Press the button again to cancel automatic recording.
4. (Channel) Manual: Press the button to switch manually between all activated cameras.
(Channel) Auto: Press the button to switch automatically (every 5 sec.) between all activated
cameras.
5. Del/Scan: Press the button to switch the monitor to scan mode. The system continuously scans
all available cameras and turns to picture in case of motion detection.
Press Del/Scan or (Channel) Auto button to exit from scan mode to automatic switching mode,
press (Channel) Manual button to exit from scan mode to manual switching mode.
Second function: In playback interface, press the button to delete recorded files from SD card.
6. MENU Button: Press to enter/exit the monitor menu.
7. Joystick: In viewing mode, press down the joystick to enter playback interface for recorded
videos.
In quad mode, push the joystick to a certain number to view the image from the corresponding
camera in full screen mode.
In menu mode, use the joystick (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
arrows) for system
setting or menu selection, and press it down to confirm the selection or setting.
In playback mode, use the joystick to play/pause, stop, forward, backward, etc.
Monitor (Top)
8. Power Button: Press to turn the monitor ON/OFF.
9. TV/AV: When connecting the monitor to TV or VCR/DVR, press the button to output audio/video.
When outputting audio and video, the LCD screen
will be switched to blank.
10. Quad: Press Quad button to view the images
in quad mode. Press Quad or (Channel) Auto
buttons to exit from quad mode to automatic
switching mode, press (Channel) Manual button
to exit from quad to manual switching mode.
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11. Vol / Adj: Press the left part to decrease the volume and press the right part to increase the
volume.
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Monitor (Side)
12. TALK Button: Press down and hold this button to talk back to the camera which’s image is
displayed on the screen.
13. SD Card Slot: Insert a standard SD card (max.
16 GB) to the SD card slot for both video and
audio recording.
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Monitor (Back)
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14. Monitor Antenna: receives and sends
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signals from or to the camera(s). Adjust the
antenna to vertical position when the signal
reception is not good.
15. Speaker: Produces the sound transmitted
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from the camera(s).
16. A/V Out Port: Connect the included A/V
cable to view video from the monitor on a TV 16
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or monitor, or record to a VCR/DVR.
17. Microphone: Receives sounds from the
area near the monitor and transmits sound
from the monitor to the camera (only when
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TALK Button is pressed down and held).
18. DC 5V Power Input: Connect the included DC 5V power adaptor to power the monitor.
Control Elements and Connections
Wireless Camera (Front and Side)
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1. Camera Antenna: Sends and receives
signals to or from the monitor.
2. Power Supply Socket: Socket for power
supply marked OUTPUT 9 V/0.6 A.
3. Mounting Bracket: Use the bracket to
mount the camera to a wall or other flat
surfaces.
4. IR LEDs: High-performance infrared LEDs
provide viewing in low light conditions (range
up to 4 m), picture on the monitor is then black
and white.
5. Lens: Catches the video in front of the lens
and transmits video from camera to monitor.
6. PIR Sensor: Detects motion in front of the
lens and emits detection signal to transmitter.
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Bottom Controls
7. Microphone: Receives sounds from the
area near the camera and transmits sound
from the camera to the monitor.
8. Speaker: Produces the sound transmitted from the monitor.
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Back Controls
9. Pair Button: Used to pair optional accessory
camera to the monitor.
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Remote Control
The remote control is supplied to operate the monitor. It
includes all the operations on the monitor (except talking
back to the camera).
First of all: Pull the contact protection strip out of the
battery compartment (on the back of the remote control).
Make sure to have unobstructed view (no furniture,
houseplants) between remote control and monitor.
Quad: Press Quad button to view the images in quad
mode. Press (Channel) A, (Channel) M or Quad button
again to exit from quad mode.
Menu: Press to access the monitor menu. Press the button
again to exit.
Enter: In viewing mode, press to enter playback interface
for recorded videos.
Navigation ( , ,
) / Enter: Use the buttons to
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control the monitor in Quad Mode, Menu Mode and
Playback mode.
Quad Mode: In quad mode, press a navigation button
to view the image from the corresponding camera in full
screen mode.
Menu Mode: Use the navigation buttons to navigate in
the Menu Mode. Press the Enter button to confirm the
menu selection.
Playback Mode: In playback mode, use the navigation
buttons to play/pause, stop, forward, backward.
Scan/Del: In viewing mode, press the button to switch
the monitor to scan mode. In scan mode the LCD screen
is turned off or displays a static picture, and the system continuously scans all available cameras.The
indication LED on SCAN button will be on.
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If motion is detected by the camera(s), the monitor will beep and display the image from the
triggered camera. The monitor will return to scan mode about 5 seconds after the alarm has
completed. Press Scan, (Channel) A or (Channel) M buttons will cancel scan mode.
In playback interface, press the button to delete recorded files from SD card.
(Record) Motion: Press the button to switch the system to automatic recording mode. In this
mode, the indication LED AUTO REC will be on and the monitor starts recording when motion
detected by a camera. The recording time can be set to 15s or 30s.
(Record) l : Press the button to start recording, press it again to stop recording.
(Channel) A: Press the button to view cameras in automatic switching mode.
(Channel) M: Press the button to manually switch between all activated cameras.
AV: When connecting the monitor to TV or VCR/DVR, press the button to output audio/video.
When outputting audio and video, the LCD screen will be switched to blank.
Vol - / Vol +: Press the buttons to adjust the volume.
Mounting and Installation of the Monitor
You may hang up the monitor or place it on a desktop.
Desktop or table stand:
Place the monitor on a flat and safe against tipping over desktop. Adjust the screen.
Wall fastening:
Decide where to mount the monitor first. Make sure the range between monitor and camera is
sufficient. If necessary, optimize the position of the system before drilling holes for the monitor.
Make sure not to damage any wiring/pipes in the wall!
Mark the position of the two holes (see drawing page 30), drill the holes and fix the mounting
bracket with appropriate screws. Put the monitor on the screws and pull it down carefully to safe
it against tipping over. Adjust the monitor for best viewing angle.
Make sure to only use the power supply marked 5 V DC/2 A!
Plug the power supply into a 230 V socket and connect the plug to the 5 V power input of the
monitor.
Raise the antenna to an upright position.
Transmission to TV/Recorder
If you wish to view the images on a larger screen, connect one end of the included AV cable to
the AV output of the monitor, and connect the other end to the Video IN (Yellow) and Audio IN
(White) ports on the TV, VCR or other viewing/recording devices.
Press the AV button on the remote control to activate the function.
Note: The screen of the monitor turns off.
Mounting and Installation of the Camera
Provisions
Before you install the camera, carefully plan where and how it will be positioned, and where you
will route the cable that connects the camera to the power supply.
Also consider the following:
Angular coverage (60°) and range (5 m) of PIR.
Lightening conditions (Do not adjust the camera lens to direct sunlight/a strong light source).
Power supply (Do not expose the power supply to the effects of the weather! Protect the connector
assembly against moisture.)
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Fastening (The degree of protection IP 56 allows fastening outside, though the camera should
be mounted in a sheltered position. Make sure to mount the camera on a rugged underground
that prevents the camera against falling down and/or strong vibrations.)
Before starting permanent installation, verify its performance by observing the image on the
monitor when camera is positioned in the same location/position where it will be permanently
installed and the monitor is placed in the location where it will be used most of the time.
Installation of the Camera
Mark the position of the three holes (use the camera mounting bracket as a jig). Make sure not
to damage any wiring/pipes! Drill the holes and fix the mounting bracket with appropriate screws.
Fix the antenna.
Fix the camera to the mounting bracket und carefully tighten the fixing screws.
Adjust the viewing angle of the camera.
Make sure to only use the power supply marked 9 V DC/0.6 A!
Plug the power supply into a 230 V socket and connect the plug to the DC IN socket of the camera.
Connection between Monitor and Camera
Monitor and camera have already been paired factory-made: as soon as monitor and camera
are switched on the picture of the camera will appear on the screen.
Note: When adding optional accessory cameras to the system, you will have to pair each of them
to the monitor (see Pairing).
Night Vision
Twelve high-performance infrared LEDs allow transmission of pictures even in low light conditions
(picture on the screen is black/white then). Due to the integrated light sensor in the front the night
vision function will be automatically switched on in low light condition.
Indications on the Display
1 Signal Indicator: shows the strength of the signal being received from the camera.
Signal Strength
Indicator
Warning
Perfect
Good
Fair
Low
No Signal
NO SIGNAL
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2 Recording Indicator: When the
monitor is recording, the red indicator
lREC will be displayed on the screen.
The name of the recorded file (consisting
of time and camera number) is visible
below.
3 SD Card Indicator: When a SD card
is inserted into the SD card slot, the indicator will be displayed on the screen.
4. Power Failure Indicator: The flashing
icon indicates that a power failure has
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occurred. You may have to manually restore individual settings or have to reset the complete
system (see Default).
5 New Record Indicator: When there is a newly recorded file, the indicator will flash on the
screen.
If the capacity of the SD card is full (max. 16 GB) the indicator is flashing red.
6 Channel Indicator: The camera included in this set is automatically obtaining the channel
no. 1 (Cam1). If you are expanding your system you will have to assign a free channel (2, 3 or
4) to each accessory camera (see Pairing).
Press the (Channel) M button on the remote control to switch between all available cameras, to
automatically switch between the channels, press the (Channel) A button on the remote control.
7 No Signal-Warning
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When the monitor does not receive any signal from the
camera the following warning message will be displayed:
Check if the camera is switched on, check the power
connection or reduce the distance between camera and
monitor.
SD Card Recording
The system is designed for SD card recording. Before recording, you need to insert a standard
SD card (max. 16 GB) to the SD card slot. Format the card before the first use; make sure that
the card is not locked.
You can manually record the video at your desire or the monitor records when there is motion
detected by the camera/s (Automatic Recording) or you may fix a time for daily recording (Schedule
Recording).
Automatic Recording
Press (Record) Motion button on the remote control to set the system to Automatic Recording
mode. In this mode the monitor starts recording when motion is detected by any activated camera.
The recording time can be set to 5, 15 or 30 sec (menu Record).
Note: In quad mode, when motion is detected by a camera, the monitor will switch to display the
image from the camera in full screen status and starts recording. After recording, it automatically
switches back to quad mode.
Press (Record) Motion button again to cancel automatic recording mode.
Manual Recording
Press (Record) l button on the remote control, the monitor starts recording. Press the button
again to cancel manual recording.
Schedule Recording
Set the requested recording start time and end time, than switch on Schedule Recording in the
menu to activate the function. In this mode the monitor
records at a certain time every day.
Quad Mode Warning
When switching the system to quad mode, you can’t
record in Schedule Recording mode.
This warning message will be displayed:
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Playback
When there is a newly-recorded file, the indication LED
NEW below the LCD screen will be on, and the indication
icon on the LCD screen appears and flashes.
Follow the steps to play the recorded files.
1. In viewing mode, press the Enter button on the remote
control or the joystick on the monitor to enter the operation
interface.
2. Select the folder VIDEO and press Enter. You will
see some folders named by date (e.g. 090715 means
the folder contains files recorded on July 15, 2009).
3. Select the requested folder and press Enter to enter
the submenu. The files are named by time and camera
number (e. g. 104330_1 means the video has been
recorded at 10:43:30 o’clock from camera 1). Select the
requested file and start the video by pressing the Enter
button. You can use the navigation buttons ,
, ,
) to play/pause, stop, forward, backward.
Note: You may delete single files from your SD card
pressing the Scan/Del button.
Main Menu
The functions of the Menu button and navigation buttons/Enter button on the remote control are
the same as the joystick and Menu button on the monitor. This manual describes the use of the
remote control to explain the menu operation.
Press the Menu button on the remote control to enter the menu system. Use the navigating
buttons to navigate up/down/left/right in the menu, and press the Enter button to confirm a setting
or selection.
The Main Menu contains 4 submenus:
Camera On/Off: Use the menu to switch on/off a
specified camera
Record: Use the menu for SD card recording settings
Pairing: Use the menu to add (optional) camera(s)
to the monitor
Setting: Use the menu for system settings
Camera On/Off Menu
Select a camera by pressing the
or
button, then
pressing or button to switch on or switch off the
camera. Press Enter button to confirm the change and
exit.
Record Menu
In this menu you can set up the recording parameters:
Open the main menu by pressing the menu button, select
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the submenu Record and press Enter to confirm. The
menu contains 4 submenus:
Quality: resolution of recorded videos
Trigger Record: Duration of recording (for Automatic
Recording)
Schedule Record: Set time (for Schedule Recording)
Overwrite: Overwrite of initial recorded files
Quality: Select Quality and confirm with Enter.
There are two options: 320 x 240 pixels and 640 x 480
pixels.
Recorded videos are much clearer in 640 x 480 pixels
mode but more fluent in 320 x 240 pixels mode.
Select the requested quality and confirm with Enter.
Trigger Record: Here you select the duration of
recording (for Automatic Recording, after detection of
motion by a camera).
Select Trigger Record and confirm with Enter. The
recording time can be set to 5, 15 or 30 seconds. Confirm
your choice with Enter.
Schedule Record: Fix the start and ending time for a
daily recorded transmission (Schedule recording). Time
can be set from 00:00 to 23:59. Then select the menu
ON to activate the function.
Overwrite: If the memory of your SD card is full you
may overwrite initial recorded files with the current files.
Select Yes or No and confirm your choice with Enter.
Note: If overwrite function is not activated and the
memory of your SD card is full the monitor will not record.
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Pairing Menu
The system is expandable up to four cameras (accessory
cameras are optional). Every additional camera has to
be paired with the monitor. Only the camera that comes
with the set has already been paired factory-made (Cam1).
The pairing function assigns each single camera to a
different channel on the wireless monitor (up to 4 channels/cameras)
Switch on both, monitor and accessory camera.
Enter the pairing menu. Use the
or button to select
the desired pairing channel, and press the Enter button
to begin the pairing process with a camera.
See the following message on the screen:
Press the Pair button (9) on the back of the camera
within 30 seconds. While pressing the button the picture
of the new camera appears on the screen, the pairing
procedure is competed.
(If you fail to press the Pair button within 30 seconds the monitor returns to normal mode and
the accessory camera is not paired to the monitor.
Setting Menu
The Setting menu contains 8 submenus:
Date & Time: Use or buttons to select the item,
and use
or
buttons to set the time.
Brightness: The Brightness Menu is used to adjust the
brightness. Use the or buttons to change the bar
from DARKEST (left) to LIGHTEST (right). Press Enter
button to confirm the adjustment.
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AV Out: Select the TV system when outputting the
video/audio to TV, DVR/VCR or other viewing/recording
devices.
Screen Saver: 5 pictures are stored in the system. You
can select one picture to make it be shown on the LCD
screen. Or you can select Blank screen.
Alarm Volume: Monitor beeps to alert you when motion
detected by camera. Press or button to increase
or decrease the volume of the audio alarm.
Zoom: The image can be set at original size or double
size by selecting zoom x1 and zoom x 2. In double size
mode, press the navigation buttons to view the parts out
of the LCD screen.
Format: Select Yes to format the SD card before the
first use.
Note: Be cautious to use this function: after formatting,
all the data stored in the SD card will be deleted.
Default: Select Yes to reset the monitor to factory defaults
Note: all menu settings will be reset!
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems with the system, there is often a quick and simple solution. Please try the
following:
Problem / Solution
No picture from a camera
Check all connections to the camera. Make sure the adaptor is plugged in.
Make sure that the monitor is ON.
Make sure that the camera is in range of the monitor.
The picture is dropping
Move the camera closer to the monitor.
Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception.
Audio problems
Increase the volume when there is no sound.
Make sure that there is sound within range of the camera microphone.
If the unit emits a loud screeching noise (audio feedback), move the camera or monitor farther
apart.
The picture is or has become choppy
The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame rate (i.e. 10 frames per second
vs. a higher 20 frames per second).
Try moving the camera closer to the monitor. Remove obstructions between the monitor and
camera.
The Picture appears to be grainy when using AV out function to view on a large screen
TV/Monitor
The purpose of the AV output is for convenience only. When using with large screen TV/Monitor,
the picture might be grainy as the camera limits video resolution to VGA (640x480 pixels). This
is not a product defect.
For best performance use with TV/Monitor PIP (Picture in Picture) function. Check your TV/Monitor
product manual to see if this feature is available on your TV/ Monitor.
View video on a smaller screen TV/ Monitor.
Recording Problems
Make sure the SD card is inserted to SD card slot correctly.
Check the SD card is not full of memory.
Make sure the size of SD card is compatible with the system. The system can support up to 16 GB
SD card. Make sure the card is not locked.
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System General Specifications
Operating Frequency Range
TX Power
RX Sensitivity
Type of Spread Spectrum Used
Type of Modulation Used
Data Rate
Communication Range
Monitor Specifications
Display Size/Type
178 mm TFT LCD
Resolution
H: 480 RGB, V: 234
Viewing Angle
H: 145 degree, V: 115 degree
A/V Output Resolution/ Frame Rate VGA/ QVGA Selectable
Power Requirement
5.0Vdc +/-10%
Power Consumption
850 mA max.
Operating Temp Range
-10 - +50° C
Operating Humidity Range
Within 85% RH
Dimension
182 mm x 138 mm x 65 mm
without bracket 182 mm x 120 mm x 35 mm
Regulation Compliance
RoHS Compliance
Housing Material
Camera Specifications
Image Sensor Type
Effective Pixel
Image Resolution
Lens
AGC
AES Speed
White Balance
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
Operating Temp Range
Operating Humidity Range
Dimension
Environment Rating
Regulation Compliance
RoHS Compliance
Camera Housing Material
FCC/ CE
Yes
ABS Plastic
1/4" Color CMOS Image Sensor
H: 640, V: X: 480,
H: 640, V: 480 @ 9fps. H:320, V: 240 @25fps
4.5 mm F 2.0
Auto
1/60~1/15,000 Sec
Auto
9 V DC +/-10%.
Max 350 mA with IR LED, Max 145 mA without IR LED.
-10 - +50° C
Within 85% RH
70 mm x 58 mm x 186 mm bracket height 110 mm
IP 56
FCC/ CE
Yes
Aluminum
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Kaufdatum:_____________________________
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