The General Electric UltraView 27x Standard Day/Night PTZ Dome Camera, with 1/4" CCD image sensor, delivers high-quality imagery at a resolution up to 540 TVL. In addition to an optical zoom of 27x (3.25-88 mm), the PTZ camera offers a 12x digital zoom . A minimum illumination of 0.01 lux (ICR on) makes the camera suitable for lowlight surveillance.
Defined by its WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function, the UltraView PTZ Dome Camera corrects extreme lighting environments marked by high-contrast and harsh backlit scenes. With a day/night ICR (infrared cut filter removal) function, the dome camera switches between color and B&W as per changes in ambient lighting, ensuring accurate color reproduction in daylight and enhanced B&W images at night. Electronic Image Stabilization technique reduces blurring of images where the camera is subject to high frequency vibrations. Auto Slow Shutter slows down the shutter speed, providing well-exposed images in lowlight environments. The UltraView PTZ Dome Camera comes with a shroud, which conceals the camera position.
A day/night light sensor has the capability of controlling day/night modes, and has multiple thresholds. You can mount your UltraView camera into housing featuring alarms and relays for direct wiring to nearby sensors. Use either an external sensor or the camera sensor for optimal camera position settings.
You can preset up to 128 positions, repeatable to within ±0.1°. The camera allows you to set areas, privacy masks, and preset and shadow tours for optimum surveillance. With variable-speed pan/tilt, you can move the UltraView PTZ camera at any of 32 speeds, where the maximum pan/tilt speed is 340°/sec. Quick Spin automatically spins the camera to 180 degrees when the bottom of tilt travel is reached. Besides, the camera can track activity directly underneath it without losing the image. You can set specific operations (such as calling a preset position or initiating a preset tour or a shadow tour) when the camera is powered on or when no external command is received in a defined time.
