Dome Cameras features auto-sensing dual voltage power supply.
November 17, 2008 -
Vista VFDA Domes feature 4 in. dia base, 3 axis gimble that allows for fine adjustment, and 3-9 mm direct drive lens that provides color images during the day and monochrome images at night. Wide dynamic range version uses Pixim Orca sensor to manage lighting extremes within same scene, making it suited for inside applications with internal and external light sources. Wall or ceiling mountable cameras come with 750 mm cable that has snap-on, in-line terminal connector.
23rd October 2008, Reading UK - Vista has released a new generation of vari-focal domes available in colour/mono, wide dynamic range (WDR) and UPT to meet growing demand in the market.
With a new 4" diameter base, designed to be more noticeable and create a greater impact, the domes come with an auto-sensing dual voltage power supply (12V DC/24V AC) to increase the number of applications they can be used for.
All the ranges offer an aesthetically pleasing and cost effective solution, while the newly improved 3-axis gimble ensures that the domes achieve the best image for the application and allows for a finer adjustment.
The colour/mono range come with a high quality 3-9mm direct drive lens which provides high quality colour images during the day and clean monochrome images at night. A selection of different finishes ensures product matches and a sympathetic match with the environment.
The WDR range uses the latest Pixim Orca sensor which manages lighting extremes within the same scene to produce clear and accurate images. This makes them ideal for internal applications where the scene includes both internal and external light sources, such as in reception areas and doorways.
The UTP option allows for balanced wide transmission on twisted pair cable and is NVT compatible.
The domes are very easy to install and come with a 750mm cable which will pass through walls and all normal structures and has a snap-on, in-line terminal connector. Greater flexibility is also achieved as the domes have been designed to accommodate mounting on solid and false ceiling or walls.
"These ranges have been created to provide a more complete solution catering to a wide range of applications," says Mark Pritchard, divisional director of Vista. "Matching dummy units are also available to create the illusion of surveillance without incurring the full cost of a working unit."
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