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PELCO introduces CC3600H-2 High Resolution CCD Color Camera with a wide selection of fixed and varifocal lenses. The CC3600H-2 camera is quick and easy to install and its distinctive design is ideal for use in confined spaces.The CC3600H-2 camera comes with a quick-connect power connection, BNC video connector and a removable mount adapter for top or bottom mounting.

The CC3600H-2 camera is smaller than most other full-featured CCD cameras. In order to keep the camera as small as possible, Pelco engineers designed the camera components to fit within the external dimensions of the unit. The CC3600H-2 is a high-resolution digital camera with greater light sensitivity at 0.3 lux and a resolution of 480 TV Lines.
The CC3600H-2 color camera also includes a 1/3-inch interline transfer CCD image sensor. The CC3600H-2 features color balance settings, gamma level adjustment, automatic gain control, digital signal processing for automatic backlight compensation and line lock.The CC3600H-2 accepts DC and video drive auto iris lenses and has adjustable back focus to accommodate C or CS lenses. Back focus adjustment is easy with the lockable thumb wheel, accessible from the top or bottom of the camera.

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Features

  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Removable Low Profile Top/Bottom Mount
  • Optional Integral Feedthrough Mount


  • Specifications

    Values

    Image Device

    1/3-inch interline transfer CCD

    H. Resolution

    More than 450 TV Lines

    Effective Pixels

    768(H) x 494(V)

    Scanning System

    2:1 Interlace

    Scanning Frequency(H)

    15.734KHz

    Scanning Frequency(V)

    59.94KHz

    Electric Shutter Speed Mode

    0.01 Lux( 32 Field Accumulate )

    S/N Ratio

    More than 48dB

    Lens

    27x Zoom ( F1.5(W), F3.8(T) f=3.25~88.0 nm), Video AF

    Minimum Shooting Distance 0.01m(WIDE), 1.0M(TELE)
    Minimum Illumination

    Normal Mode : 1 Lux ( 30IRE )

    Camera Control

    RS-232C(TTL Level)

    Video Output Composite 1[Vρ−ρ]75(Ω) unbalanced
    Power Supply 9V~15V
    Dimensions 47(W)X57(H)X83(D) mm
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    Useful CCTV definitions (Helpful for understanding Spec sheets)

    AC/DC: Alternating current/direct current.

    AGC: Automatic gain control. A portion of a circuit that regulates voltage to a certain predetermined level.

    ALC: Automatic light control. A portion of an automatic iris lens that operates as a backlight compensator.

    Aspherical lens: A lens with an aspherical surface, or one that deviates slightly from a spherical shape.

    Auto-iris (AI): A camera whose lens aperture changes automatically in response to changes in light.

    Balun: A device used to convert an unbalanced coaxial cable to a balanced twisted-pair system.

    BNC: Bayonet-Neil-Concelman connector, the most popular type of connector for transmitting video through coaxial cable.

    CCD: Charge-coupled device. A device commonly used in CCTV cameras for imaging.

    CCTV: Closed-circuit television. A television system intended for a limited number of people.

    C-mount: The original standard for mounting lenses onto cameras. Can also, with the aid of an adapter, be used on newer CS-mount cameras.

    Coaxial cable: The most widely used cable for video transmission. Consists of a shielded copper conductor. Also called Coax.

    Composite video signal: A signal in which a standard (i.e. NTSC) is used to combine information such as color and light.

    CS-mount: A newer standard for mounting lenses. Able to make use of smaller and cheaper lenses.

    DC: Direct current. Flows in only one direction unlike AC.

    Dynamic Range: The difference between the smallest number and the largest number a system represents.

    EIA: Electronics Industry Association. Make television standard recommendations.

    Field: Half of a TV frame. Composed entirely of odd or even lines.

    F-number: Ratio of maximum iris opening in lenses with adjustable irises.

    Focal length: Distance between the center of a lens and the main focus point.

    Frame: A group of 2 fields, one comprised of even lines and one comprised of odd lines.

    HAD: Hole-accumulated diode. A CCD sensor that collects electronic holes, thereby reducing noise.

    HDD: Hard disk drive. A magnetic medium for storing digital information on computers and related devices.

    IR: Infrared light. Light that is invisible to the human eye.

    LCD: Liquid crystal display. Used for displaying images based on liquid crystal technology.

    LED: Light-emitting diode. A semiconductor that emits light when voltage is passed through it.

    Lens: A device for focusing on an image.

    Lux: A unit of light used for measuring illumination. Quantified as one lumen per meter squared.

    Manual iris: An iris whose size is altered manually.

    Matrix: A rectangular network of input and output channels.

    Matrix switcher: Used for switching more than one electronic device to more than one electronic device. More robust than a video switcher

    Monochrome: Black and white video.

    MPEG: Motion Picture Experts Group. A group which recommends standards for digital video.

    MPEG-1: A standard recommendation for compressing scanned images. 1.5 to 3.5 Mbps bit rate.

    MPEG-2: A standard recommendation for compressing scanned images. 1.5 to 100 Mbps bit rate. Used in HDTV and DVD�s.

    NTSC: National Television System Committee. A committee which sets television standards for the United States, Canada, Japan, and parts of South America. The NTSC standard consists of 525 lines per frame.

    PAL: Phase alternating line. A standard for television in Europe, China, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, and parts of Africa. It consists of 625 lines per frame.

    Pinhole lens: Used in discrete applications and consisting of a small aperture.

    PTZ camera: Pan/tilt and zoom camera.

    RS-232: Also known as serial data communication. A format for asynchronous digital communication which requires only two wires.

    RS-422: More advanced than RS-232. Uses four wires in a differential communication setup. Can handle distances of up to one kilometer in length and can distribute data in up to ten receivers.

    RS-485: More advanced than RS-422. Can distribute data in up to thirty two receivers.

    Signal to noise ratio: A ratio, given in decibels, of noise to the total signal. The larger the value, the better the picture.

    Simplex: A system in which only one operation can occur at any given time. As opposed to multiplex, in which multiple operations can occur simultaneously.

    Telemetry: A digital remote control system used to control pan, tilt, zoom and other similar functions.

    TFT: Thin film transistor. A technology used to make flat screen monitors that are superior in quality to traditional LCD monitors.

    Time lapse VCR: A VHS video recorder that stretches a single tape from an average of 180 minutes to 960 hours by altering the speed that the tape travels.

    Time lapse video recording: Recording in which video is staggered in intervals to prolong the recording time.

    UTP: Unshielded twisted pair. A cable with one or several twisted copper conductors wrapped in a single housing. The most common method of transferring information to the desktop.

    VDA: Video distribution amplifier. An amplifier that boosts a video signal so it can be distributed to several monitors simultaneously.

    VMD: Video motion detector. A detector that generates an alarm when a change in the video occurs, generally motion induced.

    Wavelet: A type of video compression used often in CCTV applications. Utilizes a higher compression ratio with an equal or better picture quality than the JPEG format.

    White balance: An electronic process based on a white object in the picture that allows a camera to achieve true colors.