The XIR501 colour dome camera is designed for medium to high risk applications. It offers very high resolution 480 TVL images from its Sony 1/3" Super HAD CCD sensor and will provide images in complete darkness up to 15 metres and beyond 15 metres in light levels above 0.1 lux. The camera is designed for internal use and ceiling mounting.
Features:- Dual mode High Resolution CCD sensor provides very good quality Colour images in low light conditions of 0.1 lux or above and B/W images in low light conditions below 0.1 lux and in complete darkness
- Integrated Long Life Infra Red LEDs turn on automatically when the camera switches to B/W mode and provide up to 15 metres night vision
- Light emitted from the Infra Red LEDs is not visible to the human eye, however to the camera the light is clearly visible
- Discreet styling for unobtrusive low profile use
- Tamper resistant and easy to clean as all moving parts are behind the dome cover
- Sony 1/3" Super HAD CCD image sensor for 480 TVL resolution images and 0.1 lux low light sensitivity
- Xvision IXC1DN Digital Signal Processing (DSP) chip which has been optimised for internal viewing and features Automatic Gain Control, Automatic Electronic Iris, Auto White Balance, Back Light Compensation, Low Smear, Edge Enhancement, Zero Colour Rolling and Day/Night
- 3.6mm
- Picture Type - Day/Night (Colour & B/W)
- Image Sensor - Sony 1/3" Super HAD CCD
- DSP - Xvision IXC1DN
- Resolution - 480 TVL
- Minimum Illumination - 0 lux / 0.1 lux
- Infra Red Nightvision - 15 metres
- Audio - No
- Backlight Compensation - Yes
- Dynamic Range - No
- Lens Type - 3.6mm
- Viewing Angle - 78 degree
- Iris Type - Electronic Iris
- Varifocal - No
- Zoom - No
- Motorised Pan/Tilt - No
- RS485 Control - No
- Operating Voltage - 12V DC 700mA
- Weatherproof - No
- Mount Type - Ceiling
- Dimensions - (W x H)133 x 84mm
- Warranty - 2 Years
- LED Warranty - 1 Year
- Video Output - BNC Socket
- Audio Output - N/A
- Power Input - DC Socket
GRADE B - Minor Cosmetic Damage
Question from Martin: Asked on 05/04/2009 Is this camera okay for external usage? Cheers Martin