Hanwha Techwin America SCU-VAC positioning system
Technical Specification
- Make: Hanwha Vision
- Previously known as: Samsung
- Model code: SCU-VAC
- Digital (DSP): Yes
- Specialist Types: Pan Tilt
The SCU-VAC is a completely integrated package for pan & tilt. It offers continuous 360° rotation and extended -85° to 40° tilt operation. This allows a horizontal viewing of +40° to -85°, which were unable to see with conventional box/dome/PTZ cameras. Up to 255 preset points can be set with accuracy within 0.1°. A full weatherproof protection to IP 66 and an absolute operating temperature range of -58° to 122°F (-50° to 50°C), makes the SCUVAC an ideal solution for demanding outdoor condition such as traffic and industrial applications.
Read moreMake | Hanwha Vision |
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Manufacturer | Hanwha Vision Europe (formerly Hanwha Techwin Europe) |
Previously known as | Samsung |
Category | CCTV>CCTV cameras |
Model code | SCU-VAC |
Digital (DSP) | Yes |
Specialist Types | Pan Tilt |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 24 V AC Power Consumption: 100 W |
Physical Specifications |
Dimension mm: 217 x 588 x 500 Weight g: 17,000 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -50 ~ +50 Protection: IP66 Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90 |
Additional info | The SCU-VAC is a completely integrated package for pan & tilt. It offers continuous 360° rotation and extended -85° to 40° tilt operation. This allows a horizontal viewing of +40° to -85°, which were unable to see with conventional box/dome/PTZ cameras. Up to 255 preset points can be set with accuracy within 0.1°. A full weatherproof protection to IP 66 and an absolute operating temperature range of -58° to 122°F (-50° to 50°C), makes the SCUVAC an ideal solution for demanding outdoor condition such as traffic and industrial applications. |
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