Product specifications

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
camera solutions
C3434 / REVISED 10-31-10
International Standards
Organization Registered Firm;
ISO 9001 Quality System
Spectra
®
IV SE Horizon Series Dome Systems
CRYSTAL CLEAR, INTEGRATED LOOK-UP DOME SYSTEM
Product Features
Unparalleled Crystal Clear Video at Any Angle
Vertical Tilt of up to 18° Above Horizontal
Autofocus, High Resolution Integrated Camera/Optics Package
Day/Night, 540 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), Motion
Detection, and Electronic Image Stabilization
Window Blanking
Camera Title Overlay, 20 User-Definable Characters
Horizontal and Zone Blanking
On-Screen Compass and Tilt Display
Password Protection
Freeze Frame During Presets
Built-in Surge and Limited Lightning Protection
Integrated Passive Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Circuit
Low Lux Noise Reduction
Ability to Add IP Network Capability by Purchasing Optional TXB-IP
Module
An important, but often overlooked, component of a high-speed
dome system is the relationship between the dome bubble and the
camera lens. Special consideration was taken when designing the
Spectra
®
IV SE Horizon lower dome bubble to ensure that an optimal
optical relationship between the lens and bubble was achieved,
providing crystal clear video at long focal lengths and extended
vertical angles.
The Spectra IV SE Horizon dome drive’s unique integrated optics
package incorporates many advanced features that allow the
system to produce high quality video in the most difficult
environments. The camera in the Spectra IV SE Horizon dome drive
features vertical tilt of 18° above the horizon, providing optical clarity
and the ability to look up. LowLight
technology allows the camera
to compensate for scenes where minimal light is present. The
camera features advanced 128X wide dynamic range that enables
the system to compensate for scenes where dramatic contrasts in
lighting are present. Electronic image stabilization digitally
reduces blurring of the camera image due to vibration caused by
external sources such as wind and traffic.
Spectra IV SE Horizon back box options include environmental
in-ceiling, standard pendant, and environmental pendant models.
Each back box model features built-in back box memory to store
camera and location-specific dome settings, including labels,
presets, patterns, and zones. A passive UTP circuit is located on
the door assembly for convenient video transmission through twisted
pair wire. For added flexibility, Pelco fiber modules can also be
attached to the door assembly for transmission over single-mode or
multimode fiber.
Spectra IV SE Horizon dome systems feature many software
enhancements that increase performance and make configuration
and operation easy. An internal scheduling clock allows for the
scheduling of presets and patterns. Window blanking enables a
user to configure up to eight, four-sided, user-defined privacy areas.
Password protection prevents unauthorized users from changing
the system settings. Configurable on-screen compass and tilt
display provides positioning information when needed. Intuitive
multilingual on-screen menus can be displayed in English, Spanish,
Portuguese, Italian, French, German, Russian, Polish, Turkish, and
Czech.
Spectra IV SE Horizon’s variable speed capabilities range from a
smooth, fast pan motion of 400 degrees per second to a smooth
“creep” speed of 0.1 degree per second. The system is capable of
continuous 360 degrees rotation and has an “auto flip” feature that
allows the dome to rotate 180 degrees and reposition itself for
uninterrupted viewing of any subject that passes directly beneath
the dome.
In addition, with the optional Pelco TXB-IP module, you can add IP
network capability at any time to a Spectra IV dome system without
losing analog viewing and control. By snapping the TXP-IP module
into the back box, you can stream network video to a Web browser,
Endura
®
, Digital Sentry
®
, or third-party software recording solution
allowing integration into virtually any IP-based system.
ENVIRONMENTAL
IN-CEILING MODEL
SD4H35-F-E0
PENDANT MODEL
SD4H35-PG-0
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