FEATURES
■Protecting user privacy.
a) Privacy Masking function.*
Depending on system use requirements, there may be several areas that the system administrator decides does not require surveillance for whatever reason. Users are allowed to select in advance the locations they wish to be excluded from surveillance in a camera's field of view.
Onscreen selected areas can be masked with a rectangle and a maximum of 8 areas (a single screen can have 2 masked areas) can be masked for privacy.
■Programmable camera operation initiated
by alarm input.
A useful Alarm function allows programming camera operation that can be activated by an alarm input.
Desired camera operations such as position replay, touring, tracing, and control of the auxiliary terminal can be programmed to activate when the camera receives an alarm input. Each camera is equipped with three
b) Restricting camera movement.
In addition to masking areas for privacy, a
■Outdoor installation ready.
(meets IP66 standards)
■Withstands cold weather conditions.
0°C and will automatically switch off when the temperatures rise.
Note: Turning the camera on if the camera interior is below 0°C may not result in producing an immediately viewable image. Once the camera interior temperature rises above 0°C, images will be viewable.
■Route tracing facilitates subject monitoring.
In order to make it easy to follow a subject along a route, the camera can be set to automatically monitor preset points for up to 60 seconds. Two different routes can be programmed.
■Configuring programmable tours.
Through combinations of the 255 preset positions and trace function, a camera can be programmed to automatically and continuously repeat a travel pattern as a tour. Up to 16 tour patterns can be programmed. Any tour program is able to have a different travel pattern that can be activated by an alarm input or timer.
■Preset operation start with Timer program
function.
A camera can conveniently be set to begin operation at a preset time with an builtin timer. Each camera has a clock function that can be set to initiate operation at a preset time. The timer can be set for a specific date, day of the week, or daily. Up to 16 different timer programs can be set.
■Software for maintenance.
TOA cameras include dedicated software that allows easy titles to be set and to create a backup of parameters with
aPC.
■Flexible installation options.
TOA cameras can easily be installed on ceilings, walls or on poles thanks to the wide range of mounting brackets available.
■Titling options.
To facilitate camera use, various titles can be input and displayed on the monitor. In addition to camera and position titles, other titles for display include trace title, displayed while the trace function is on, tour title, displayed when tour function is activated, and alarm title displayed when an alarm input is received.
■Other functions.
•Tilt (vertical) range: +5° —
•Auto flip function*
•Rotation speed can be varied to match lens zooming ratio in manual operation mode.
•Freeze preset function*
Displays the still image during camera movement between preset positions.
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•The camera is equipped with 3
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Function Comparison Chart
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Minimum Illumination | 1 lx (50 IRE) | 3 lx (50 IRE) | 1 lx (50 IRE) |
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0.3 lx (20 IRE) | 1 lx (20 IRE) | 0.3 lx (20 IRE) |
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Wide Dynaic Function | — | ● | — |
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B/W Mode Function | — | ● | — |
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Optical Zooming | 22x | 23x | 22x |
| 23x |
Zoom Speed |
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(preset operation) | Approx. 1.3s | Approx. 1.6s | Approx. 1.3s |
| Approx. 1.5s |
(manual operation) | Approx. 2.4s | Approx. 2.9s | Approx. 2.4s |
| Approx. 2.9s |
Rotating Range (Tilting) | +5° to – 95° | +5° to – 185° | +5° to – 90° |
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Dust/Water Capability | — | — |
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Auto Flip Function | — | ● | — |
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Freeze Preset Function | — | ● | — |
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Privacy Mask Function | — | Up to 8 | — |
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Motion Detection Function | — | ● | — |
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