Arecont Vision AV1355-1HK 1.3MP Color IP Dome Camera With Heater

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: AV Costar
  • Previously known as: Arecont Vision
  • Model code: AV1355-1HK
  • Series: MegaDome® Series
  • Chip Inch Size: 1/2
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Arecont Vision AV1355-1HK is a 1.3MP color IP dome camera with heater. The fully compliant implementation of H.264 (MPEG 4, Part 10) provides full 1280 x 1024 megapixel resolution at full video frame rates of 32fps. The camera provides an all-in-one solution with integrated megapixel camera, lens, and vandal proof dome enclosure.

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Make AV Costar
Manufacturer AV Costar (Arecont Vision)
Previously known as Arecont Vision
Category Video Surveillance>IP Dome cameras
Model code AV1355-1HK
Chip Inch Size 1/2
Color Type Color
Resolution TVL 1.3 MP
HD Yes
Megapixel Yes
Dome Type PTZ
Sensitivity lux 0.1
Digital (DSP) Yes
Mount Type Surface, Pendant, Wall, Pole, Corner
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 48 V DC
Power Consumption: 5 W
Focal length 4.5 ~ 10 mm
Compression H.264 (MPEG4, Part 10), Motion JPEG
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB 50
Signal Mode NTSC, PAL
Network Properties Interface: 100Base-T Ethernet
Network Protocols: TFTP, HTTP, RTSP, RTP/TCP, RTP/UDP
Control: ePTZ
Image Frame Rate: 32 fps
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 140 x 125
Weight g: 910
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -30 ~ +50 C (-22 ~ +122 F)
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90
Protection: IP66
Additional info Arecont Vision AV1355-1HK is a 1.3MP color IP dome camera with heater. The fully compliant implementation of H.264 (MPEG 4, Part 10) provides full 1280 x 1024 megapixel resolution at full video frame rates of 32fps. The camera provides an all-in-one solution with integrated megapixel camera, lens, and vandal proof dome enclosure.
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