SC3812-TDN
High Resolution Mechanism Driven True Day & Night Camera featuring 1/3"
SONY ExView CCD with Sony Digital Signal Processor
In
2004, Ambush once again launches upgraded, high quality TRUE DAY NIGHT (TDN) cameras.
At the moment our main focus is strongly on reliability, which we believe is the
most important quality for security products. By 2003, Ambush's TDN mechanism
was based on filter change by small motor that control the light amount going
in and out, and also other external influences. To provide reliable and absolute
TDN products to our customers, Ambush finally succeeded on using of SOLENOID mechanism.
The biggest advantage of adopting SOLENOID TDN mechanism is that Optical Low Pass
Filter and Glass would automatically switch only upon certain level of light without
any other sources. Even though many customers were satisfied with our previous
TDN cameras in the past, Ambush's goal is to come across best security solution
for our customers Using Metal Lens Holder and button type of Line Lock adjustment
also increases reliability of security cameras. Lower Power Consumption Is absolutely
helpful, since it's related to camera's lifetime. Besides, achieving very Wide
Operating Voltage Range, 2nd video output, and Dip Switch provides friendly and
easy installation.
- True Day Night
function
True
day/night by moving OLPF and glass At night [B/W mode], the color is killed
- RS-232
Control
AGC gain/auto
White Balance, color gain (red, blue)/hue controlled by RS-232C via optional software
and cable adaptor.
-
Push Lock Mode
Convergence works at faster operating speed than ATW
without a operating frame or other limitations. - Digital
Signal Processor
Regulated and excellent colored picture is provided by
quality-reliable digital signal processor. - DIP
SWITCH CONTROL
-
Functions Supported: Auto Electronic Shutter (AES), Auto Iris(AI), Auto
Gain Control (AGC), Auto White Balance (AWB), Manual White Balance (MWB), Back
Light Compensation (BlC), Flickerless mode (Fl), Line lock (for AC- Type only).
- Supports Auto
Iris Lens: both Video-Drive & DC-Drive lens.
It allows wide range of voltage
input upon various needs on operating circumstances.(8V~18V) -
Supports both C and CS mount Lenses.
-
Wide voltage input operation .
SC3812-TDN
High Resolution Mechanism Driven True Day & Night Camera featuring 1/3"
SONY ExView CCD with Sony Digital Signal Processor
$259.00
$195.00
|
CCD
Size | 1/3
inch | CCD
Type | True
Day & Night | CCD
Brand | Sony
| Daytime
Resolution | 380
TV Line | Nightime
Resolution | 520
TV Line | Power
Type | DC
| Power
Source | 12V
| Daytime
Min. Illumination | 0.2
Lux | Nightime
Min. Illumination | 0.01
Lux | Scanning
System | 2:1
Interlace | Video
Output | BNC
/ 75 Ohm | Min.
Electric Iris | 1/100,000
sec(s) | Max.
Electric Iris | 1/60
sec(s) | Lens
Mount | C
or CS | Iris
Control | DC
or Video | Gamma | 0.45
| S/N
Ratio (AGC off) | 48
dB | Backlight
Compensation | Auto
| White
Balance | Auto
| Gain
Control | Auto
| Mirror
Function | No
| Audio
Function | No
| Operating
Temperature | -10~50
°C | Operating
Humidity | 30~90
%RH | Width | 2" |
Height | 2" |
Length | 4" |
Weight | 300
g (approx.) |
What
is a True Day & Night Mechanism? For
a camera to feature a Day & Night Mechanism, it need to feature some key engineering
components. Without htese core mechanical features, it is only imitating a True
Day & Night Camera. Here is a list of core features of a True Day & Night
Camera: | Unique
Design of True Day & Night Mechanism - SOLENOID
TRUE
DAY NIGHT (TDN) Function using Solenoid TDN Mechanism exists only at Ambush. OLPF
filter and Glass can be switched upon certain level of light without any other
influence. Only
light level makes this mechanism to work. Also it's very reliable, being able
to withstand even at high temperature since it uses LCP material that endures
over 200¡É. | Controlling
Processor of TDN mechanism- MICOM Chipset
MICOM, Ambush's own technology, is a Main Chipset for TDN camera. MICOM continuously
controls and adjusts Gamma and iris level upon certain external light condition.
Meaning MICOM judges the timing for the camera from switching Color to BW or vise
versa. |
Color
Killing Function This
function is recommended when TDN is not being used because it helps camera performance
at low illumination. By controlling the burst perfectly, the camera changes to
BW mode and achieves clear images with higher sensitivity. |
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