Outdoor Video Motion Detector - VMD01 - from Bosch Security Systems
Product Profile
- Compact and compatible - fits into virtually any existing CCTV system, input and output contacts connecting to standard cameras and monitors
- False alarm reduction - adaptive image processing automatically compensates for typical changes in the camera(s) view such as light changes and moving foliage
- Pre-set "zones" of movement - allowing users to specify size & perspective of moving objects across a designated portion of the video camera(s) field of view for motion detection purposes
- Monitoring of alarm scenes - the video monitor displays live images, maintains a historical buffer of 16 images and alarm scenes are graphically displayed, indicating intrusion signal and path
Technical Specification
Make | Bosch |
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Manufacturer | Bosch Security Systems |
Category | CCTV>Video motion detectors |
Model code | VMD01 |
Video Inputs | 1 channels |
Video Outputs | 1 outputs |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Signal Mode | PAL/NTSC |
Video Signal V, ohms | 75 |
Bandwidth | 50 Hz |
Relay Contacts A, V | 1A, 30 V |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 5 V DC Power Consumption: 6 W |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 110 x 48 x 207 Weight g: 500 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 45 Operating Humidity %: 8 ~ 80 |
Additional info | Digital image analysis, multi-level: changes in illumination, texture and motion, for indoor and especially outdoor applications. Superimposed in video out signal, red margin: initial position; yellow margin: present position; green: trajectory (black & white lines if using CCIR signals). Pre-alarm images 5 images - Post-alarm images 11 images. |
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