CCTV

Jul 1, 2001 12:00 PM


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Fiber-optic transmission system
For long distances

The 30 series provides a maximum transmission distance of 1½ miles at 850 nm. The 33 Series transmits signals at a distance of up to 4½ miles at 1300 nm using multimode fiber optics. The 33S Series transmits signals over distances of up to 12 miles at 1300 nm using singlemode fiber optics.

Features: transmit three channels of broadcast quality FM video over three multimode or singlemode fiber optic cables; compatible with RS-170A, RS-343A and PAL; available in high-density rack cards for use with the supplier's rack-mountable card cages.

30, 33 and 33S Three Channel FM Video Transmission Systems
AMERICAN FIBERTEK
Somerset, N.J.
Circle 60 on Card

Video transmitter and receiver
10-bit digital channel video

Features: loss budget of 23 dB; RS-250C short-haul performance with a 67 dB signal-to-noise ratio; operating temperature range — 40 degrees to 74 degrees Celsius; plug-and-play installation.

VAT/VAR 14130 Series Video transmitter and receiver
INTERNATIONAL FIBER SYSTEMS
Newtown, Conn.
Circle 62 on Card

Camera
RA-232C-controlled

Features: does not require rear-panel DIP switches or internal camera access to configure the camera; measures 1⅙-in. × 1¾-in. × 2⅔-in.; ⅓-in. or ½-in. monochrome CCD sensor available; camera setup available from user's PC, a “dumb” terminal or hyper terminal software.

CV-A50/A60 Industrial Camera Line
JAI
Laguna Hills, Calif.
Circle 61 on Card

Dome web camera server
Provides pan/tilt/zoom

Contains 360-degree horizontal rotation.

Features: has its own dynamic IP address system; required Internet circuitry is built in to the camera body; can send 30 frames per second at a resolution of 360 × 243; up to 100 viewers can connect at the same time with normal Internet browsers.

Webthru SWC-160 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Dome Web Camera Server
SAMSUNG
Secaucus, N.J.
Circle 63 on Card

Color video camera
Uses 1/2-in 1-CCD sensor

Designed for high-end surveillance, sports and point-of-view shooting, photo IDs and general-purpose microscopy.

Features: CCD sensor uses the supplier's Exwave HAD technology to provide F.8 at 2000 lux sensitivity with low smear; 768 × 494 effective pixels with a horizontal resolution of 470 TV lines and a 50dB signal-to-noise ratio; accepts either C or CS lens mounts using a C/CS adjustable ring on the body; incorporates a 10-Bit Digital Signal Processor (DSP).

DXC-190
SONY ELECTRONICS
Park Ridge, N.J.
Circle 64 on Card

Color camera
1/3-in. CCD

Offers digital day/night recording

Features: 480-line resolution; 50 dB S/N; low-light sensitivity is less than 0.3. lux; in very low-light situations, camera converts to black-and-white for image sharpness; runs on 24v AC.

Model IK-643A
TOSHIBA
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 65 on Card

CCTV specifier's guide
Contains technical specifications

Features: housed in a hard copy binder, the guide includes architecture and engineering specifics, technical specifications and the supplier's product catalog; an accompanying CD provides Word files of specifications, PDF files of technical specifications and 2-dimensional CAD drawings.

CCTV Specifier's Guide
KALATEL
Corvallis, Ore.
Circle 66 on Card

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