The JVC VN-C20U is a high performance network camera capable of maintaining outstanding image quality even in areas with less than ideal lighting environments. This makes it particularly well suited for use in transportation facilities, stadiums, government buildings and numerous other applications.
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Lens sold separately
High Quality IP Conversion
Video is encoded using an innovative interpolation method, resulting in outstanding picture quality, equivalent to images produced by a conventional progressive scan imager.
Built-In Viewer
By installing the camera's built-in viewer on a PC, streaming camera images can be accessed simply by opening a standard Internet Explorer browser. A user can also program automatic snapshot recording at an alarm event, configure frame sizes and picture quality as well as change camera control parameters such as white balance and iris.
Hybrid Camera Function
In addition to being a full fledged IP camera for viewing over the Internet, the VN-C20U features a standard analog video output for connection to a conventional TV or VCR. Unlike other cameras with this feature, this camera produces analog video at a high resolution of 480 lines, making it a truly hybrid camera.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
POE transmits power over the standard Ethernet cable, making it possible to install the camera in areas where running standard power cables is impractical or impossible. Another advantage of PoE, is its ability to keep the camera operating at the event of a local power failure.
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PoE requires Power over Ethernet feeder
Motion Detection
A built-in motion detection function, configurable for area, alerts an operator to suspicious activities and can also be used to trigger recording to a DVR.
Easy Day/Night Function
When the Day/Night function is activated, the camera is capable of producing visible images in light levels as low as 0.4 lux.
Alarm I/O Ports
In addition to its motion detection function, this camera accepts a number of external sensors to trigger alarms or to activate devices following an alarm event.
