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ICD-30 1/3" OCML CCD

Black & White Video Camera Video Camera [EIA 24VAC]


 

Even with a smaller 1/3-inch CCD imaging sensor, this high-sensitivity, high-performance ICD-30 camera delivers 385 lines of horizontal resolution with 250,000 pixels, a performance that rivals its 1/2-inch counterparts. The ICD-30 achieves reductions in both size and weight and at a price generally less than half that of cameras in the same class. The CCD imaging sensor with a state-of-the-art on- chip-microlens (OCML) provides an unprecedented high level of sensitivity (f1.4/0.5 lux). Offering a line lock phase adjust capabilijy for easy synchronization. The ICD-30 is a camera of choice for large-scale, wide-coverage surveillance systems that require multiple cameras.

Features
  • State-of-the-art 1/3-inch on-chip microlens (OCML) CCD.
  • Horizontal resolution of 385 lines, with a minimum object illumination of 0.5 lux.
  • An AESC (Automatic Electronic Shutter Control) function covers the light control range with 1:51,300 (0.5-25,650 lux F1.4) by changing electronic shutter speed automatically. With a sensitivity ratio of 1:855, which is enough to cover indoor surveillance as well as outdoors without using an auto iris lens. An AESC function offers economical surveillance with a fixed iris lens with an amazing 1050 shutter step.
  • Back focus alignment capability via a single adjustment screw.
  • Line lock phase adjustable sync ensures stable pictures even when multiple cameras are switched.
  • Accepts both auto-iris and fixed iris type lenses.
  • Utilizes an isolation type transformer.
  • U.L. listed and F.C.C. approved.
  • AESC Function
    The newly developed AESC function is designed to automatically control a high-speed variable electronic shutter in accordance with the intensity of incident light at the camera. In effect, the video input signal level for the manual iris lens performs in a similar manner to that of a conventional auto iris lens. Thus, the amount of incident light can be optimally adjusted to provide automatic sensitivity control for the camera.
    AESC incorporated in the ICD-30 permits continuous control of its electronic shutter speed from 1/60 to 1/51,300 seconds. A variable-step control scheme is employed so that finer variable steps are incorporated as the shutter speed increases, and an appropriate control disable duration (insensitivity zone), is provided between increases and decreases in speed. This control scheme achieves automatic sensitivity control with a natural feel, eliminating radical changes in the video signa.I level or so-called "hunting". Since the automatic sensitivity control range is determined by the ratio of the minimum value to maximum value of the shutter speed, the ICD-30 provides a ratio of 1:855. This ensures a control range equivalent of a F1.4 to F41 for an auto iris lens.

Specifications
Pickup Device 1/3-inch Interline Transfer OCML CCD
Picture Element 512(H) X 492(V), 250,000 pixels
Sensing Area 4.8mm(H) X 3.6mm(V)
Scanning System 2:1 interlaced,
525 lines/60Hz
Sync System Internal: Line lock (Phase Adjustable)
Frequency 15.75kHz(H)/60Hz(V)
Video Output VS 1.0Vp-p/75Q
Resolution H: 385 TV lines
V: 350 TV lines
Signal-to-noise Ratio 46dB (p-p/rms)
Illumination Color temperature 2856"K Device Face *Object
STD. Illumination 3 Lux 30 Lux
MIN. Illumination 0.05 Lux 0.5 Lux
(Gamma 0.45, AGC ON)
*Measurement condition of object illumination
Lens F1.4, 75% reflectance object
AGC Built-in
GAMMA Approx. 0.45
AESC 1:855, ON/OFF switchable
Auto Iris Function Built-in
Power Requirement AC 24V:1:10%, 60Hz
Power Consumption Approx. 6.5W
Ambient Temperature 14°F-122*F ( -10°C-+50°C)
Lens Mount CS mount, C mount adapter (option)
Camera Mount 1/4-inch-20UNC
Connecter Video output; BNC X 1
Auto iris lens; 3 Pin X 1
AC 24V input; 2P terminal
Dimensions (WHO) 2.76 X 2.36 X 6.30 inches (70 X 60 X 160mm)
Weight Approx. 1.61 Ibs. (730g)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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