- Standard Pendant Back Box (Black)
- Clear Bubble
- 27x Day/Night Camera
- High Optical Clarity
The aluminum standard pendant back box secures the camera and features built-in memory, an integrated passive UTP circuit, 1 auxiliary output, 7 alarm inputs, and location-specific dome settings such as labels, presets, patterns, and zones. An integrated passive UTP circuit located on the door allows seamless transmission of videos via twisted pair wire. Additionally, for transmission over a single-mode or multimode fiber, Pelco fiber modules can be attached to the door assembly.
The lower dome bubble, specially designed for optimal relationship with the lens, causes zero light loss and facilitates clear videos even at long focal lengths.
With a 1/4" EXview HAD image sensor and LowLight technology, the DD427 day/night camera offers clear images at a resolution of 540TVL. The camera has a varifocal lens with a focal length of 3.4-91.8 mm at f/1.4 and offers 27x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom. With 256 presets, the camera offers ±0.1° preset accuracy. The on-screen compass, tilt, and zoom display feature helps in determining positions, and window blanking allows the user to set up to 8 user-defined 4-sided privacy areas. These zones can either be labeled with a maximum of 20 characters each or set to output blank video. With 128x Wide Dynamic Range, the camera provides high-quality images even in low light conditions.
The proportional pan/tilt feature decreases pan/tilt speeds in proportion to the depth of zoom and the camera's variable scan speed ranges from 1 - 40°/sec. The camera also has a 'freeze frame between presets' feature that ensures a seamless frame transition between presets. Password-protection ensures that settings cannot be tampered by unauthorized persons.
The auto-focus feature automatically focuses the camera on the selected object or area. Auto white balance takes a standard white color reference to adjust the RGB (red, green, and blue) colors to produce good quality images in a wide range of lighting conditions. Automatic iris control adjusts the amount of light passing through the lens. AC line lock is used to eliminate timing discrepancies in H/V sync that cause picture interruptions at the switching point.
