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Specifications:
- Image Sensor: 1/3 Inch SONY Super HAD CCD
- Horizontal Resolution: 420TVL
- Pixels: PAL: 512H×582V, NTSC: 512H×492V
- Mini. Illumination: 0 Lux IR on
- Signal System: PAL/NTSC
- IR Distance: 40 meters
- LED: 54 Pieces
- Lens: 6mm lens
- Waterproof Rate: IP65
- White Balance: AWB ON( Auto Track)/OFF (Shortcut Track) switch
- Gain Control: AGC ON (Low)/OFF (High) switch
- Backlighting Compensation: ON/OFF Switch
- Scanning System: PAL:625 lines 50 Field/Sec, NTSC:525 lines 60 Field/Sec
- Electronic Shutter Time: Auto, PAL 1/50-100,000Sec, NTSC 1/60-1/100,000Sec
- Sync System: Internal Synchronization
- S/N Ratio: ≥48dB(AGC Off)
- Operation Temperature: -10°C - +50°C RH95% Max
- Storage Temperature: -20°C - +60°C RH95% Max
- Dimension: 130 x 130 x 220mm / 5.12 x 5.12 x 8.66 in
- Power Supply: DC 12V±5%/AC 24V Adaptive Power
Features:
- With the super night vision technology of this Waterproof IR Camera produces sharp and clear pictures in any dark environment
- This Night Vision Security Camera is ideal for outdoor and indoor applications
- This CCD Surveullance Camera is a powerful yet small security camera that doesn't draw attention and blends in well with its surroundings
- This Waterproof IR Camera is easy to install and assemble
- This Waterproof IR Camera is suitable for children rooms, garages, home offices and so on
- This Waterproof IR Camera has a motion detection system, when this security camera system detects motion the camera light flashes to give the impression it is recording
- This Waterproof IR Camera employs a 1/3" SONY CCD solid-state image device which provides extremely long life, high reliability
- This Waterproof IR Camera can be mounted anywhere indoors
- The lenses of this Waterproof IR Camera allows for sharper images to be produced under various lighting conditions
Details:

- This Waterproof IR Camera is a powerful yet small security camera that doesn't draw attention and blends in well with its surroundings

- For recording the Waterproof IR Camera uses powerful IR 54Pcs LEDs to capture detailed video during total darkness

Introductions:
Neighbors and visitors will think that you have a complete video surveillance systemThe motion detector sensor and activation light makes it appear to be an actual security camera
Customers and coworker will think that you have a complete video surveillance system
Have fun watching how friends and family react when they think they are being video taped
The motion detector sensor and activation light makes it appear to be an actual security camera
Help prevent or deter suspicious activity by placing the security camera to survey the areas
Precautions:- Do not use the camera if fume, or if it seems not functioning correctly. Disconnect the power cord immediately, and consult your dealer
- Do not adjust or modify the camera's internal circuits or power supply modules, as it may be dangerous and cause damage to the unit. For internal settings and repairing, consult your dealer
- Make sure that no metal objects or flammable substance get inside the camera that may cause damage to the unit. If water or a liquid get inside the camera, disconnect the power cable immediately, and consult your dealer. Be careful to protect the camera from direct exposure to weather, rain, etc
- Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock
- It may interfere with or distort the image when install close to an electric or magnetic fields
- Do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam, where the moisture may get too high, or where there is a lot of dust. Do not install close to stoves, or other heat generating devices. Such as spotlights, etc. Avoid places where there is direct sunlight
- Don't directly touch the CCD element. If necessary, use a soft cloth moistened with alcohol to wipe off the dust
How to Protect Your Home With an Outdoor Security Camera?

- Determine the purpose of your outdoor security camera: will you be monitoring to see who comes up to your front door or do you want to be able to watch all angles of the perimeter of your house and yard?
- Determine the view angle you need from your camera. In general, the wider the view the more the camera will record. This is particularly important if you will be using your camera to see who is approaching your front door and you want to be able to determine whether or not they are alone
- Determine the picture quality that you will need from your security camera and choose a camera that will provide it. While many screens are small and can use a lower resolution, a higher resolution will provide a clearer picture
- Choosing a wireless security camera? Choose a camera with a transmission range that will suit your needs; keep in mind that the walls of your home will reduce the range a wireless camera will have
- Planning to record the signal? Choose a camera that will broadcast to the system that you have chosen: closed circuit tv, your computer or a digital video recorder

- Do you want to have a camera that will be on all the time or do you want a camera that will start recording when movement is detected? Either way, a motion detector camera can make sure that you are able to record anything that happens
- Determine the size and type of security camera you are looking for. Do you need a camera that can zoom in, a camera that blends in or a camera that can record sound?

- Lastly, determine whether you want a camera that is monitored by a security company or not; if you do, be sure to choose the right company. Ask questions and get recommendations
How to Install an Outdoor Security Camera System?
- Select the type of connection you want; you can choose a wired or a wireless connection. Wireless systems are easier to install with no limitations on the distance between the devices and the monitors. Be aware, however, that wireless connections are subject to signal interference. If you choose to install a wired connection, it will require more work, but you won't have any signal interference. Wireless cameras are also battery-operated, so you will have to replace the batteries periodically. Wired cameras connect to the monitors, which run on the main power source

- Decide where you want your security camera. Place your camera in a position that will display the entire area you wish to view. Then, decide whether you want your camera visible or hidden. If you set up a wired camera system, hiding and wiring your device will be more difficult
- Drill holes for mounting the brackets. If you are setting up more than one camera, make sure you allow enough distance in between. Test your camera or cameras by turning them on and placing them in position. View the coverage area and decide where to drill your holes. If you are using a wired system, make sure the camera cables are long enough to connect your camera to your monitor

- Attach the brackets using the screwdriver. Regardless of whether your camera is on the ground or on a wall, you will need brackets to securely position your camera. Make sure your brackets are tight and stable enough to hold the camera
- Mount the camera on the brackets. Make sure everything is tightly secured
- Select a location for your monitor. The monitor should be where you spend the most time. If you are using a wireless system, you have completed the setup process

- Run a cable from each camera to your monitor if you are using a wired system. Cables can run along door and floor edges or under a carpet. Use electrical tape or a staple gun to secure your wires. If your monitor does not have multiple plugs for your camera cables, you need to purchase a multiplexer. Plug your camera cables into the multiplexer and plug the multiplexer into the monitor
- Turn on your system to view your area
Applications:

Package Included:
- 1 x 1/3 Inch SONY Super HAD CCD Waterproof IR Camera
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BRB
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06-16-2010- Other Thoughts: Camera works great indoors, day or night, with excellent clarity & reception. Outdoors exposed to the elements, it only seems to hold up for 6 months or so.
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Anonymous
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08-18-2010- Other Thoughts: Like another reviewer, I have found that spiders build their webs on the camera. I go out from time to time with a swiffer taped to a broom handle and dust off the camera. If the spider builds a web you won't see anything except the web since the night camera will focus on it. It also trips the motion detect so you could end up with a lot of useless files if you are recording.
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Paul Grupp
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02-16-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought two of these cameras, along with one each of two different cameras, and have been very happy with all of them. <br/>One thing to note is that cameras like this, which feature IR illumination, don't work that great when mounted behind glass -- the reflection from the glass window can reflect the IR illumination back to the camera lens, and result in a hazy, indistinct image at night.
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Malanie Shashika
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03-16-2010- Other Thoughts: Overall, a well-built camera well-sealed against the elements, with very high quality video, and a nice robust mount. And it has a serious, "don't mess with me" appearance that should give potential thieves or vandals the desire to move on to softer targets. Highly recommended.
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Drei_Katzen
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07-20-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought one of these last year, and just bought another. While the quality has gone down I am still going to give this camera 4 stars. I did some experimenting because I was disappointed with the image quality of the camera I just purchased, but I have found that the image quality changes with the light situation.
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- What is a camera's format?
Camera formats are measured in inches: most surveillance cameras fall between 1/4" and 1". This refers to the usable image size created inside the camera. For most security systems, a small size is fine - 1/4" or 1/3" surveillance cameras dominate CCTV sales. Larger formats do not necessarily result in better images, but can be advantageous in dimly lit situations since they are able to gather more light.
- Why is Resolution important to consider?
Resolution refers to how detailed a picture the camera can see. The measurement to look for is horizontal TV lines (TVL). A normal CCTV picture is around 350 to 400 TVL, with high resolution getting up to 480 or 500. You need to make sure your entire system is capable of supporting that resolution. If your VCR records 350 lines and your monitor displays 400, the money you spent to upgrade to a camera with 500 lines is completely wasted.
- What's a Varifocal Lens?
The varifocal lens is ideal in situations where the security camera surveys a distant point. One can adjust the zoom and focus of these lenses, either manually or automatically. This is sometimes referred to as "manual zoom" lens.
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