Specifications

Questions to ask yourself when
considering a surveillance system...
Which System is Right for Me? The first step is to carefully
consider your surveillance needs. While one camera connected
to a monitor could help, it is unlikely, in most situations, to be
enough. Most places of business require more than one camera.
In some situations a moveable camera to cover a large area may
be required. Secondly, what is it that I am trying to monitor? Are
you just wanting to track the comings and goings of people, track
merchandise, or capture faces? Do you need wide sweeping views
or detailed close ups? All of this will affect the equipment you
choose. What type of picture quality do I require? Two parts of
the equation are resolution and frame rate. A slower frame rate
and lower resolution captured on a video cassette recorder will
produce a grainier, jerkier image, but will allow you to record for
longer periods of time. The higher the resolution and the faster the
frame rate, the costlier the equipment. How long will I store the
video? With the advent of DVRs (digital video recorders) images
can be stored indefinitely, (as opposed to tape) and allow one to
easily transmit images by way of a network or the internet. They
also allow instant playback as well as record and display at the
same time. Again, the higher the frame rate and resolution, the
more costly the DVR. Do I need a professional installer? Although
we have systems you can install yourself, it may be advantageous
to you to work with a professional installer. Security professionals
are familiar with a variety of available systems and their benefits,
they can integrate multiple components and ensure proper
adjustments and functionality. Most importantly, a professional
installer can insure your system continues to perform properly
and can even help with enhancements and upgrades.
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LENSES
Mega Pixel Lenses
Zoom Lenses
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M13VG246
Focal Length 2.4-6mm • Iris Range F/1.2 - 360
• Iris Operation Auto-Iris • Focus Operation Manual w/Lock
M13VG308
Focal Length 3.0-8mm • Iris Range F/1.0 - 360
• Iris Operation Auto-Iris (DC) • Focus Operation Manual w/ Lock
M13VM308
Focal Length 3.0-8mm • Iris Range F/1.0 - Close
• Iris Operation Manual w/Lock • Focus Operation Manual w/Lock
FE185C046HA-1
•Designed With The F-Theta System
•Most Suited For Uniform
Displaying of Images
•Camera Format 5 Megapixels
FE185C057HA-1
FE185C086HA-1
WVLZ802
•1/2 AI Manual Zoom 6-12mm
•For 1/3" & 1/2" CCD Cameras
•Auto Iris
WVLZ816A
•1/2" Motorized Zoom 6x 8.5-51mm AI
•Offers Full Motorized Zoom & Focus Control
•Compatible With C or CS Type Cameras
WVLZ8110
•1/2" Motorized Zoom 10x 8.5-85mm
•Auto Iris
•Compatible With 1/2" or 1/3" CCD Cameras
WVLZA622
•Varifocal
•For WV-NP1004 Network Camera
WVLZ6115
•1/3" Motorized Zoom
•15x 6-9mm AI
•CS-Mount
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•Standard Zoom Lens With The
Excellent Cost Performance
•Mutiple Power Supply (6V; +/-
6V; 12V; +/- 12V) Supported
•Enabling The Use of Existing
Control Systems
•Built-in ND Filter of T400
•Supporting Super Sensitive
Cameras
•Standard Zoom Lens With The
Excellent Cost Performance
•Mutiple Power Supply (6V; +/-
6V; +/- 12V) Supported
•Enabling The Use of Existing
Control Systems
•Built-in Potentio Meter
•Supporting The Preset -
Enabled Specification
Y12x6A-SE2
Y12x6A-YE2
12PZA10x8C
Focal Length 8-80mm • Iris Range F/1.8 - 360
• Iris Operation Auto-Iris (Video)
• Focus Operation Motorized
13PZA10x6C
Focal Length 6-60mm • Iris Range F/1.4 - 360
• Iris Operation Auto-Iris (Video)
• Focus Operation Motorized
13ZD Series
1/3" Format Motorized Zoom Auto Iris (Direct Drive)
Spot Filter • F1.4 - 360 • CS-Mount
13ZM Series
1/3" Format Motorized Zoom • Motorized Manual Iris
& Focus Out Spot Filter • F1.4 Closed • CS-Mount