Launch of new VCP451 Day/Night Zoom Camera from Concept Pro

Product Profile

Combining a high-performance body camera and 16x zoom lens into ONE compact unit, the ‘all-inclusive’ VCP451 zoom camera from Concept Pro eliminates the need to purchase a separate camera and lens.

Feature-rich, the VCP451 incorporates the latest ¼” high-resolution Sony CCD technology and day/night function, to provide clear, reliable pictures 24hrs a day.  Remote control operation is possible through an RS-485 interface for focus, zoom and OSD set-up.  This can be achieved using the VCP-WLESS (WIRELESS IR Remote Control), which plugs into the back of the camera via RS-485 twisted pair data cable (Cat 5 or Beldon). 

The cameras compact form and on-screen display menu simplifies assembly, reducing set-up times, and its sleek and stylish design makes it the ideal choice for today’s modern environments.

In Summary, the VCP451 is a versatile and reliable camera, providing a durable, affordable, quality security solution.

 

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Technical Specification

Make Concept Pro
Manufacturer Videcon PLC
Category CCTV>CCTV cameras
Model code VCP451
Chip Inch Size " 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 480
Digital (DSP) Yes
Auto Iris Yes
Sensitivity lux 0.001(DSS)
Direct Drive Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 9 ~ 15 VDC
Power Consumption: 5.4W/450mA
Focal Length mm 3.9 ~ 62.4
Picture Elements HxV 752 x 582
Auto Gain Control Yes
Electronic Shutter range 1/50 ~ 1/10,000
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB >48
Signal Mode PAL
Zoom Yes
Video Output 1.0V p-p (BNC)
Physical Specifications Dimension mm: 58 x 58 x 103.4
Weight g: 300
Additional info Suitable for a wide variety of surveillance applications, the VCP451 incorporates the latest 1/4” high-resolution Sony CCD technology and day/night function, to provide clear, noiseless, reliable pictures.
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