8200-0206-07 Rev. A
Thank you for choosing this high quality camera, before connecting or operating this product, please read all
of these instructions.
Specifications
Pick-up Element 1/3” B/W CCD image sensor
Number of Pixels 510(H) x 492(V) <EIA> / 500(H) x 582(V) <CCIR>
Resolution 380 TV lines
Minimum Illumination 0.25 Lux / F2.0; 0 Lux (10 meter IR ON)
S/N Ratio >46dB (AGC MAX)
Electronic Shutter 1/60(1/50) to 1/100,000 sec.
Gamma Correction 0.45
AGC Yes
Standard Board Lens F4.0mm / F2.0
Lens Angle (Diagonal) 82°
Video Output 1.0 Vp-p composite, 75 ohms (Ω)
Power Source 12VDC + 10%
Current Consumption 90 mA (IR OFF), 245 mA (IR ON)
Water Resistance IP 57
IR LED 12 units Infrared LED
Effective Range Over 10 Meters
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F)
Dimension (mm) 64.6 (Ø) x 105 (L)
Weight 550 g
Use only a regulated 12VDC power adaptor to operate this unit. If the input voltage is greater than 12VDC it
may reduce the IR LED lifetime. If the voltage is less than 12VDC it may reduce the IR LED effective
distance.
General
This B/W CCD video camera employs a B/W charge coupled device solid-state imaging device that provides
extremely long life and high reliability. The camera offers excellent reproducibility with low lag and high burn
resistance. It is not subject to distortion from magnetic fields and functions reliably across a wide
temperature range.
Features
• 1/3” B/W CCD image sensor
• 380 TV lines.
• 0.25 Lux / F2.0, 0 Lux (10 meter IR ON).
• Water Resistance: IP57
• IR LED: 12 units Infrared LED
• Effective Range: Over 10 Meters
• Automatic IR trigger-on under low illumination
• Automatic IR off under normal illumination
WARNING
At close range, Infrared light can seriously damage a person's vision. Install this Illuminator in such a
manner as to provide a minimum safety zone of 1.22m (4ft) between the Illuminator and the closest possible
human contact.
SERVICE WARNING
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO AN OPERATIONAL IR ILLUMINATOR
Since IR light is invisible to the human eye, the only method of verifying a malfunctioning IR illuminator is to
observe the picture at the video output location.