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Brand history
ActiveCam AC-D1020
Rating: wired, indoor, matrix 1/2.8" CMOS 2MP, illumination 0.03 Lux |
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Main (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
The matrix type | CMOS |
The physical size of the matrix | 1/2.8" |
Design | Cabinet |
Design (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
Vandal proof housing | |
The mechanism of rotation and tilt | |
Application | indoors |
Network interface | Wired |
Day/night | |
IR-led | |
Dimensions and weight (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
Length | 115 mm |
Width | 58 mm |
Height | 62 mm |
Matrix (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
The number of points of the matrix | 2 MP |
Min. illumination in color mode | 0.03 Lux |
Switchable IR cut filter (ICR) | |
Lens (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
The ability to change lens | no lens included |
The lens mount | CS |
Working with image (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
The maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max. number of frames per second | 25 frames/sec |
Video compression formats | MJPEG, H.264 |
Compression in multiple formats simultaneously | |
WDR | |
DNR | |
Private mask | |
ePTZ | |
Working with sound (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
Bi-directional audio channel | |
Interfaces (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
Ethernet | 100 Mbit/s |
PoE | |
Heated enclosure | |
Operation (ActiveCam AC-D1020) | |
BLC | |
Operating temperature | -10 to +60 °C |
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