• 2 Autofocus, High Resolution Integrated Camera/Optics Packages;
Multiple Back Box Models
• Day/Night, 540 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), Motion
Detection, and Electronic Image Stabilization (SD436 Series)
• Day/Night, 540 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), and Motion
Detection (SD429 Series)
• Auto tracking
• Window Blanking
• Camera Title Overlay, 20 User-Definable Characters
• Horizontal and Zone Blanking
• On-Screen Compass and Tilt Display
• Password Protection
• Low Lux Noise Reduction
• Built-in Surge and Limited Lightning Protection
Modularity
Spectra® IV SE was designed with ease of installation and ease of
maintenance in mind. Each dome system consists of three components: a
back box, a dome drive, and a lower dome. These three system components
are interchangeable with other Spectra IV SE dome systems, making
retrofitting and application adjustments simple. Also, dome drives and lower
domes can be removed and replaced reducing maintenance time.
Back Box
Spectra IV SE back box options include the following models: environmental
in-ceiling (ideal for outdoor soffits), indoor in-ceiling, indoor surface mount,
and standard and environmental pendant. The Spectra IV SE Series can also
be ordered with heavy-duty, pressurized, and stainless steel back box options
(refer to the appropriate product specification sheets for more information).
Each back box model features built-in back box memory to store camera
and location-specific dome settings, including labels, presets, patterns, and
zones. A passive UTP circuit is located on the door assembly for convenient
video transmission through twisted pair wire. For added flexibility, Pelco fiber
modules can also be attached to the door assembly for transmission over
single-mode or multimode fiber.
Dome Drive
The Spectra IV SE dome drive’s unique integrated optics package
incorporates many advanced features that allow the system to produce high
quality video in the most difficult environments. All cameras in Spectra IV SE
dome drives feature LowLight
compensate for scenes where minimal light is present. Both the 29X and the
36X cameras feature built-in motion detection and advanced 128X WDR that
enables the system to compensate for scenes where dramatic contrasts in
lighting are present. The 36X day/night camera electronic imagestabilization digitally reduces blurring of the camera image due to vibration
caused by external sources, such as wind and traffic. Auto sharpness
enhances picture detail by increasing the aperture gain of the camera and
sharpening the edges in the picture.
• Ability to Add IP Network Capability by Purchasing Optional
TXB-N Module
Lower Dome
Special consideration was taken when designing the Spectra IV SE lower
dome bubble to ensure that an optimal optical relationship between the lens
and bubble was achieved, providing crystal clear video at long focal lengths.
Dome Systems
Spectra IV SE dome systems feature many software enhancements that
increase performance and make configuration and operation easy. An internal
scheduling clock allows for the scheduling of presets and patterns. Window
blanking enables a user to configure up to eight, four-sided, user-defined
privacy areas. Password protection prevents unauthorized users from
changing the system settings. Configurable on-screen compass and tiltdisplay provides positioning information when needed. Intuitive multilingual
on-screen menus can be displayed in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian,
French, German, Russian, Polish, Turkish, and Czech.
Spectra IV SE’s variable speed capabilities range from a smooth, fast pan
motion of 400 degrees per second to a smooth “creep” speed of 0.1 degree per
second. The system is capable of continuous 360 degrees rotation and has an
“auto flip” feature that allows the dome to rotate 180 degrees and reposition
itself for uninterrupted viewing of any subject that passes directly beneath the
dome.
In addition, with the optional Pelco TXB-N module, you can add IP network
capability at any time to a Spectra IV dome system without losing analog
viewing and control. By snapping the TXB-N module into the back box, you can
stream network video to a Web browser, Endura
software recording solution allowing integration into virtually any IP-based
system.
• 400°/sec Pan Preset Speed and 200°/sec Tilt Preset Speed
• Rotating Discreet Liner with Sealed Fixed Bubble
• Window Blanking: Up to 8, Four-Sided, User-Defined Shapes
• 8 Zones (configurable in size) Can Be Labeled with up to 20 Characters
Each or Set to Output Blank Video
• 7 Alarm Inputs
• 1 Auxiliary (Form C) Relay Output and 1 Open Collector Auxiliary Output
(can be alternately configured to operate upon alarm)
• Configurable Locations of Labels and On-Screen Displays
• Action on Alarm: Alarms Can Be Individually Configured for 3 Priority
Levels, to Initiate a Stored Pattern, or to Go to an Associated Preset
When Received
• Resume After Alarm: Allows the Dome to Return to a Previously
Configured State After Alarm Acknowledgement or to its Previous
Position Before Alarm
• Multiple Park and Power-Up Action
• Patterns: Up to 8, On-Screen, User-Defined Configurable Patterns;
Includes Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Preset Functions
• Proportional Pan/Tilt: Continually Decreases Pan/Tilt Speeds in Proportion
to Depth of Zoom
• Variable Scan Speed: Scan Speed Can Be Configurable Between
1 to 40°/sec
• Pan Motion Allows 0.1 to 150°/sec Pan Speed
• Configurable Limit Stops for Auto/Random/Frame Scan Modes
• Autosensing Protocol (Coaxitron
Sensormatic
®
, Vicon®); Accepts Other Control Protocols with Optional
®
, RS-422 Pelco P and Pelco D,
Translator Card
• Digital Position and Zoom Control and Feedback through Pelco D Protocol
• Built-in Menu System for Setup of Configurable Functions
• “Auto Flip” Rotates Dome 180° at Bottom of Tilt Travel
• Configurable Zoom Speeds
• Low Lux Noise Reduction (reduces noise in low light)
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