Instruction manual
New!
Super High-Resolution
True Day/Night IP Camera
12 VOLTS DC OR POE POWER OPTIONS
» 540 line color/600 line B/W
Sony CCD with IR cut filter
» 0.01 lux low light support
» CS-mount auto-iris lens support
» PoE (5.7w) or 12 volts DC operation
» Multi-stream 720 × 480 MPEG-4 or
MJPEG video at 30 fps
This high-res camera features analog video output, true day/night
and audio. Common IP protocols make it compatible with over 90%
of 3rd party NVR software on the market.
Comes with instructions, 5
year warranty, and 30 day money back guarantee. Lens not included.
» 540 line color/600 line B/W
Sony CCD with IR cut filter
» 0.01 lux low light support
» CS-mount auto-iris lens support
» Multi-stream 720 × 480
MPEG-4/MJPEG video at 30 fps
» PoE (5.7w) or 12 volts DC operation
This high-res 540 line camera features analog video output, true D/N,
auto-iris lens support, audio, 12 volts DC or PoE power, and the ability to
multi-stream 720 × 480 MPEG-4 or MJPEG video at 30 fps. Common IP
protocols are used making the camera compatible with over 90% of 3rd
party NVR software on the market.
Comes with instructions, 5 year warranty, and 30 day MBG. Lens not included.
New!
Vandal-proof IP Dome Camera
You don’t have to look very hard to find companies
claiming that IP based video security systems are the
best and only way to go. Clearly there are tremendous
benefits of owning an IP system, while traditional analog
systems are still sufficient for many. Bottom line - you
should make this decision based on your needs. Here are
the key differences and benefits of each to help you decide.
The fundamental difference
The fundamental difference between an IP based and an analog system
is that IP systems are truly digital. The camera takes on the role of a DVR for
compression, video motion detection, and image adjustments, and transmits a
fully digital stream back to your recorder across your IP network. IP recording
software may offer some additional features, but the camera does most of the
work. Conversely, cameras used in traditional analog systems use coaxial video
cable to transmit their images directly to a digital video recorder, and typically
require a dedicated cable for every camera. While the video is recorded digitally,
there are multiple conversions from analog to digital signals before storing, often
resulting in lower image quality than IP. Lastly, as the security industry shifts
Are IP Cameras Right for You? by Keith Becker, Supercircuits Product Development Manager
from analog to IP based systems, the new development is primarily focused on
producing more versatile, secure, and cheaper IP gear.
When IP is necessary
IP systems offer higher image quality than analog systems, and allow you
to use higher resolution megapixel cameras if needed. For enterprise level
applications, you can easily expand systems as there are no physical input
limitations on IP recording devices – simply add licenses to add cameras. Larger
IP projects will often deliver a reduction in overall installation cost, as the cameras
can operate over existing network infrastructures which eliminates costly labor of
pulling thousands of feet of cabling. IP systems are also designed for multi-site
management which makes monitoring remote locations easier.
When analog is sufficient
Today’s analog CCTV systems are versatile and easy to install, configure, and
maintain. Many offer advanced features such as video motion detection, email
alerts, and remote monitoring capabilities, all controlled by the DVR. Analog
systems are particularly advantageous to home and small business owners
because they provide an adequate level of surveillance at a reasonable cost.
Indoor Turret Dome
Camera with IR
» IR Illum w/35' range
» 720 × 480 at 30 fps
» 0 lux rating
» 3.8mm lens
» 2 way audio support
» MPEG-4
compression
» PoE (7w) or 12 V DC
ACM-3211N $424.00
CS-Mount Day/Night
» Sony Super HAD CCD
» 720 × 480 at 30 fps
» 0.05 lux rating
» C-mount lens not incl.
» Analog out
» 2 way audio support
» DC Auto-iris
lens support
» PoE (4.3w) or 12 V DC
ACM-5711N $399.99
1.3 Megapixel IP
Security Camera
» Includes 4.2mm lens
» 0.5 lux rating
» 2 way audio support
» MPEG-4/MJPEG with
multistream
» Built-in audio mic
» 3.3v DC adapter incl.
» PoE or 12 volts DC
ACM-4201 $265.00
Indoor Infrared IP Dome
Security Camera
» IR Illum w/30' range
» 720 × 480 at 30 fps
» 0 lux rating
» 4.3mm lens
» 2 way audio support
» MPEG-4/MJPEG with
multistream
» PoE (6.9w) or 12 V DC
ACM-3311N $399.99
CS-Mount Compact
» Sony Super HAD CCD
» 720 × 480 at 30 fps
» 0.3 lux rating
» C-mount lens not incl.
» Analog out
» SD memory
DC Auto-iris
lens support
» PoE (6w) or 12 V DC
IPCE12 $339.99
Indoor Tube with IR
» 32 foot infrared range
» 640 × 480 at 30 fps
» Micron CMOS
imager
» IR cut filter
» 0 lux rating
» 3.8mm lens
» 2 way audio support
» PoE (6w) or 12 V DC
ACM-1311N $400.00
At Supercircuits we provide a complete selection of both traditional analog and IP technologies so that we can deliver the right technology for
your needs. To learn more about IP technology, check out “10 Reasons You Should Consider Using IP Technology” on the opposite page.
Part # Lux Res Price
CD25IP
0.01 540 color & 600 B/W
$299.99
Part # Lux Res Price
PC33CIPDN-4G
0.01 540 color & 600 B/W
$349.99
12 To order call 1.877.538.6595 or visit www.supercircuits.com
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