Specifications

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Technical Specifications
Video
Image Sensor 1/3” Sony ‘Effio’ CCD
Video Quality 700 TV Lines
Effective Pixels NTSC: 976 x 494
PAL: 976 x 582
Min. Illumination 0 Lux (IR on)
White Balance Automatic / Manual / Custom
Electronic Shutter NTSC: 1/60 ~ 1/100 000
PAL: 1/50 ~ 1/100 000
Gain Control Automatic
Backlight Comp. Yes (Adjustable)
Wide Dynamic Range Yes (Adjustable)
Lens Vari-focal
2.8mm ~ 12mm
Viewing Angle Max: 81, Min: 23
Night Vision
Range Up to 40m (130ft)
IR Cut Filter No
Number of IR LEDs 36
Infrared Wavelength 850nm
IR LED Life (Average) 10, 000 hours
General
Operating Power DC 12V @ 400mA
Operating Temp. -20°C ~ 4C (-4°F ~ 113°F)
Casing Aluminium
Dimensions 260mm x 160mm x 83mm
(10.25” x 6.3” x 3.25”)
Weight 865 / 32oz (approx)
Mounting
There are three ways that you can mount the
PRO-780: to a wall (1, recommended) or to a
horizontal surface, either above (2) or suspended
(3, requires additional hardware).
To mount the camera, use the supplied
mounting hardware (screws). If you’re
mounting onto a wooden surface, you can
drive the screws directly into the wood. You
may need to drill guide holes first, particularly
if mounting the camera onto hardwood. If
mounting on masonry or similar surface, use
the included wall plugs.
We recommend mounting the camera onto a
wall or other vertical surface - this is what the
stand has been designed for. See diagram 1.
You can also mount the camera above a
flat surface (2). This is useful if, for example,
you wanted to mount the camera on a roof
overlooking a yard.
If necessary, you can mount the camera onto a
ceiling or other horizontal surface (3) by using a
mounting block or bracket (represented on the
diagram to the left by the grey box). We don’t
recommend doing this as it’s the most difficult
mounting option and will require additional
hardware and skill to execute. Be sure to use
a bracket or block with sufficient strength.
Mounting in this way will make it more difficult
to access the zoom and focus controls.
You can change the angle of the stand by
loosening the screw on the hinge, shown here.
Tighten it once the camera is in the desired
position.
Diagrams Not to Scale
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3