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Q-See QPSCDCA Indoor Professional 3.5-8mm Varifocal Color CCD 420TVL Camera with Audio
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MSRP: $129.99
Your Price: $110.39
Out of stock
Item Number: QPSCDCA
Manufacturer: Q-SEE
Manuf. Part No: QPSCDCA
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Product Model Number:
QPSCDCA
Overview:
This is your perfect indoor solution to monitor both video and audio. This color CCD camera has a manual varifocal lens which can adjust to your required viewing angle, while also streaming audio with its built-in microphone. Q-See's professional CCTV cameras are designed to meet your indoor home and business needs and are easy to install and operate.
Product Features
Indoor color CCD camera kit |
420 TV lines resolution |
Manual varifocal 3.6-8mm Lens |
1/3" CCD image sensor |
60 ft. of cable included for flexible installation (cable can extend to longer distance) |
Built-in microphone for audio monitoring with Audio range - 30ft |
Product Specifications
Image Sensor |
1/3" Sharp Color CCD Sensor |
Synchronization |
Internal |
Audio Output |
None (-58dB on QPSCDCA) |
S/N Ratio |
>48dB |
Gamma Characteristic |
0.45 |
Power Supply |
DC12V |
Power Consumption |
120mA |
Operating Temperature |
-4œF - 140œF |
Dimensions |
NA |
Scanning System |
2:1 Interlace |
Electronic Shutter Speed |
1/50-1/100,000 sec (PAL/NTSC) |
Video Output |
1 Vp-p75 ohm |
Lens |
3.5mm/8mm Varifocal |
Horizontal Resolution |
420TVL |
Effective Pixels |
752x582 NTSC |
Field of View |
74œ/32œ |
Connectors |
BNC (F), 12VDC 2.1mm (F) |
Minimum Illuminance |
0.5 Lux/F1.2 |
Infrared LEDs/Distance |
None |
IR LED Wavelength |
None |
Weight |
12.33 oz |
Compatability |
Camera plugs into DVR, VCR, TV, or Video Monitor |
Product Contents
1 |
CCD Camera |
1 |
60 FT Cable |
1 |
AC Adapter |
Product Accessories
QS60F |
RCA Cable 60Ft |
QS120F |
RCA Cable 120Ft Video Audio Power Cable |
Product FAQs
Cameras have a working temperature range in between 14F to 130F. If the temperature falls below the minimum for a long period of time, it could damage the camera. The best solution for this is putting the camera in a heated enclosure.
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