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Technology: | Infrared |
Style: | Bullet Camera |
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• 4-in-1 HDCVI / HDTVI/AHD / CVBS optional output
Model | BA-HW20AB80A |
Camera | |
Image Sensor | 1/2.8" 8Mega pixels SONY CMOS |
Chipset | TP3818+IMX415 |
Effective Pixels | 3840(H)×2160 (V) |
Video Resolution | 8MP@15fps |
Electronic Shutter | AUTO, 1/25 - 1/50,000s |
Min. Illumination | [email protected](AGC ON), 0Lux IR on |
Video System | PAL/NTSC |
Video Output | 1 -BNC, HDCVI / HDTVI/AHD/CVBS , adjustable |
Video Switch | OSD Keys |
Day/Night | WB |
WDR | Digital WDR |
White Balance | AWB/ATW/Indoor/Outdoor/Manual |
AGC/BLC | Support |
DNR | 2D 3D NR |
OSD Menu | Multiple languages OSD menu control up the coaxial cable (UTC) |
Other | Sens-up,Defog, Motion, Privacy Mask, Mirror, Flip |
Lens | |
Focal length | 2.8-12mm VF lens |
General | |
Power Supply | 12 VDC ± 10% |
Power Consumption | < 5 W |
Operating Temp. | -20ºC-(+60)ºC, 10%-90%RH |
Banovision "4-in-1 HD camera" typically refers to a camera that supports multiple video signal formats, allowing it to be compatible with different types of DVRs (Digital Video Recorders) or other video recording systems. The term "4-in-1" implies that the camera can output video signals in four different formats.
Here are some potential advantages of using a 4-in-1 HD camera:
Compatibility: The primary advantage is compatibility with various video recording systems. A 4-in-1 camera can typically switch between different signal formats such as AHD (Analog High Definition), TVI (Transport Video Interface), CVI (Composite Video Interface), and CVBS (Composite Video Baseband Signal). This flexibility allows the camera to work with DVRs that support any of these formats.
Ease of Installation and Upgrade: If you are upgrading or expanding an existing surveillance system, having a 4-in-1 camera can simplify the process. You can replace or add cameras without necessarily changing the entire recording system, as long as the DVR supports the chosen format.
Cost-Effective: The ability to work with multiple systems can be cost-effective, especially if you already have infrastructure in place that supports one of the signal formats. You won't need to invest in new recording equipment if your DVR is compatible with the camera's output format.
Flexibility in System Design: Depending on the requirements of specific areas or projects, a 4-in-1 camera provides flexibility in system design. It allows you to choose the most suitable format for different parts of your surveillance system without being limited to a single signal type.
Interoperability: In situations where different brands or models of surveillance equipment are used, having a camera that supports multiple formats can enhance interoperability. This can be useful in mixed-system environments.
It's important to note that the advantages of a 4-in-1 HD camera are context-dependent, and the specific benefits may vary based on the requirements and constraints of a particular surveillance setup. Additionally, the latest advancements in surveillance technology might introduce new features and options beyond the capabilities of traditional 4-in-1 cameras.