USRE34989E - Imaging assembly and mounting for surveillance viewing under remote control - Google Patents
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______________________________________ ANGULAR TRAVEL: PAN-CONTINOUS ______________________________________ Speed: Tilt-0 to 80 deg. Pan-80 deg./sec Tilt-30 deg./sec Braking and Parking +5 deg. Environmental: Indoor-Outdoor Dome Fixtures Optical Specifications:Imager 2/3" Interline transfer CCD Pixel-510 (H) × 492 (V) high resolution Imager Scanning: 525 lines, 60 Hz, interlace Video Output: 1.0 V p--p, Sync Negative, 75 ohm Minimum Illumination: 2.0 Lux at F. = 1.4 TV Line Resolution: 370 H, 250 V AGC, Gamma. AGC ON, GAMMA = 0.45 External Sync: accepts VD, HD sync. Lens: Focal length-12 mm to 76 mm Field of View Hi Mag 4.6 deg. × 6.2 deg.Lo Mag 30 deg. Zoom Assembly: 7.5 to 1 zoom power Weight: Approx. 10 lbs Input Voltage: 115 VAC, 60 Hz Power Consumption: Transmitter-2.5 VA Receiver-115 VAC; 5 VA Pan/Tilt Supply-115VAC 140 VA Max.; 6 VDC: 50 VA Lens supply-0-4 VA Max Camera supply-15 VA Control Method: 15-pulse train (pulse width modulated) super- imposed on the video signal during the vertical interval by the Control Transmitter. Pulse train occupies 1 TV line period. Pulse Amplitude: Approx. 1 V p--p added to video signal, 333 KHZ nom. Connectors: Control Transmitter-3 BNC connectors. Receiver-video input and output BNC. Control output, AMP Series CPC Input Video Level: 1 V p--p nominal: 2 V p--p at less than 75% APL; 1.5 V p--p max at 90% APL System Bandwidth: Less than 2 db down at 10 MHZ Power Cord: 3-wire grounded No. 18 AWG, TRA/REC Ambient Temp: -40 DEG. F. to + 140 DEG. F. ______________________________________
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