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Specifications:
Model
G-30WD
Image Device
1/3" Exview HAD CCD II (ICX672/3AKA)
DSP Device
Effio-E (CXD4127GG, CXD4816GG)
Resolution
Color Mode: 650TVL; B/W Mode:700TVL
Picture Elements
PAL: 976(H) x 582 (V) NTSC: 976(H) x 494(V)
IR Led & IR Range
42pcs ¢ 5 IR Led; 115 ft IR Distance
Lens Furnished
2.8~12mm Lens
TV System
PAL/NTSC
Electronic Shutter
NTSC: 1/60~1/100,000, PAL: 1/50~1/110,000
White Balance
ATW / User1 / User2
Backlight
OFF/ON/BLC/HLC
Privacy Masking
OFF/ON (4 Zone)
Power supply
DC 12V±10%
2D-NR
OFF/ON (Y/C level)
Video Output
1 Vp~p / 75 Ohms
Features:
- 2011 New arrival IR CCTV Camera
- 1/3" SONY EXview HAD CCD II
- The Night Vision Security Camera is with enhanced Features and Fine Image Processor
- OSD/2D-DNR/BLC/MD/Privacy Masking
- Zoom & focus outside adjusting
- Suitble for wall & celling installing
- Auto Gain Control
- Electronic shutter adjustment
- Great for outdoor security
Details:

- Professional 1/3" Exview HAD CCD II with Effio-E DSP Devices 700 TV lines Infrared Security Camera GW30WD

- The CCD Security Camera is with enhanced Features and Fine Image Processor


- Specially designed, the Night Vision Security Camera is eaay to install

- Made of high quality material, the Night Vision Security Camera is durable and reliable for long time use
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 areasHow to Protect Your Home With a 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
Application:




Package Included:
- 1 x Professional 1/3" Exview HAD CCD II with Effio-E DSP Devices 700 TV lines Camera GW30WD
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Mickey Snodgrass
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05-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I have two of this Camera. They are excellent for day and night vision. Can see at night with little or no light.
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Jimmy Boucher
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06-27-2011- Other Thoughts: Very good camera. I purhcased it to add to a Q-See 16 channels on which I already had 12 camera. Sharp image and works very well.
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James Gavin
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05-15-2011- Other Thoughts: so far this CCD Security Camera is working great, easy to setup and solid metal case suitable as a outdoor camera. It also has a "cap" cover useful for rainy days. The wiring might need to be made a little bit longer. It's a great value product.
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Brandy Spas
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05-10-2011- Other Thoughts: This camera is AWESOME!!!! I did my research and this was the best priced unit out there. $40+ vs. $100 elsewhere. My husband mounted it on the wall outside our front door and then connected to our new tv with no problems. Easy-peasy and it works great. We've had lots of people check it out and want to know where we got it. AMAZON of course!, I tell them. We love it.
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J.B. Preston
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05-18-2011- Other Thoughts: Great Night Vision Security Camera. The only downfalls are no sound and there were NO instructions how to attach the camera to the base. I eventually figured it out, but it would have been nice to have something. <br/>Also, it looked slightly used? The box was pretty beat up and cut open? <br/>I'm not so sure this was 'new'. <br/>I didn't want to deal w/ the hassle of returning it, but just beware.
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