Latest Arecont Vision MegaBall G2 IP Megapixel Cameras Shipping Soon
Product Profile
Arecont Vision®, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, is preparing to deliver the 2nd generation MegaBall® G2 all-in-one indoor day/night H.264 megapixel cameras.
STELLAR™ Technology
The latest MegaBall® G2 Series cameras now deliver STELLAR™ technology for enhanced low light performance. Adjustable IR ensures images always remain clear by allowing users to adjust the angle and intensity of the beam. Images can be scaled to different resolutions to better meet system bandwidth and storage requirements. Another feature of the MegaBall® G2 series is CorridorView™, which allows images to be rotated 90 degrees for increased coverage of hallways and corridors.
Technical Specification
Make | AV Costar |
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Manufacturer | AV Costar (Arecont Vision) |
Previously known as | Arecont Vision |
Category | Video Surveillance>IP Dome cameras |
Model code | AV5245PM-B-LG |
Series | MegaBall G2 Series |
Chip Inch Size | 1/2 |
Color Type | True Day / Night |
Resolution TVL | 5 MP |
Megapixel | Yes |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 ~ 48 V DC Power Consumption: 5.7 W |
Focal length | 3.4 ~ 10 mm |
Compression | H.264 |
Back Light Compensation | Yes |
White Balance | Yes |
Network Properties |
Interface: 100Base-T Ethernet Network Protocols: RTSP, RTP/TCP, RTP/UDP, HTTP, DHCP, TFTP Image Frame Rate: 14 fps |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -5 ~ +50 C (23 ~ 122 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90 |
Additional info | Arecont Vision AV5245PM-B-LG part of MegaBall 2 IP megapixel cameras features all-in-one motorized P-iris or Panomorph lens with wide dynamic range. It also binning mode for strong low light performance as well as tamper resistant housing. |
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