New ACUIX™ high speed PTZ domes from Honeywell. &nbsp18X, 26X, 35X WDR & TDN cameras with up to 530 TVL

Product Profile

The new ACUIX™ series of high performance pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) speed dome cameras feature multiple housing configurations and four integrated high-resolution, auto-focus camera/optic systems.

ACUIX works seamlessly with all current and future Honeywell video and surveillance products.  The series incorporates Honeywell's proprietary Intellibus™ protocol for high-speed performance and effortless upgrades.  Intellibus allows camera settings such as labels, presets, tours and privacy zones to be uploaded to a new camera/optics package if required, affording the ultimate protection of the dome's settings.  Because Intellibus allows users to remotely upload firmware to a single dome or an unlimited number of user-selected domes, ACUIX offers major time savings for dealers and end users.

The series includes a True Day/Night model with a 35X zoom featuring Wide Dynamic Range and Electronic Image Stabilisation for superior images that overcome unstable mounting and difficult lighting conditions.

Benefits:

  • Save all camera configurations and settings to the head end system
  • Remotely update camera firmware without interrupting camera service
  • Easy installation with standard mounting systems and compatibility with existing ceiling mounting methods
  • UTP ready with active output

Features:

  • 35X, 530 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), True Day/Night Motion Detection and Electronic Stabilisation (HDXG Series)
  • 18X & 26X, 530 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), True Day/Night (HDXJ & HDXF Series)
  • 18X Colour, 460 TVL, (HDXA Series)
  • ACUIX IP offers MPEG-4 compression and 25 fps at 4CIF, 2CIF, and CIF resolutions
  • Indoor in-ceiling and pendant housings
  • IP66 outdoor pendant and rugged housings
  • Remote firmware updates
  • Secure back-up of all camera settings
  • Active UTP video output standard in all domes
  • 4 dry contact inputs
  • Up to 150 user-defined presets
  • 16 preset tours of 64 presets each
  • 32 Dynamic Privacy Zones
  • Password protection prevents unauthorised users from altering system settings
  • Built-in surge and lightning protection
  • Menus are provided for English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish, and Spanish
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Technical Specification

Make Honeywell Security
Manufacturer Honeywell
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code HDXG
Series EQUIP Series
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 530
Sensitivity lux 0.05
Dome Type Variable focus
Pan Speed o/ sec 0.10 ~ 480 o/ sec pan speed
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor
Digital (DSP) Yes
Tilt Speed o/ sec 0.10 ~ 240 o/ sec tilt speed
Mount Type In-ceiling mount
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 VAC
Power Consumption: 29W
Focal length 3.4 ~ 119
Rotation Angleso 260 (horizontal), 5 ~ 90 (tilt)
Presets 150
Back Light Compensation Yes
Auto Gain Control Yes
White Balance Yes
Electronic Shutter range 1/2 ~ 1/30,000 sec
S/ N (Signal/ Noise) Ratio dB >50
Synchronisation Internal / AC line clock
Signal Mode PAL
Built-in IR LED Yes
Video Output Active UTP
Zoom Ratio x35
Network Properties Interface: RS485
Control: PTZ
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 170.21 x 206.45 (dia)
Weight g: 2,720
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Protection: IP66
Additional info F1.4 ~ F4.2.  True day/night motion detection.  Electronic Image Stabilisation up to 12 dB supression.  4 dry contact alarm inputs.  32 Dynamic Privacy Zones.  Built-in surge and lightning protection.  Menus for English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish and Spanish.  128x Wide Dynamic Range.  Digital zoom x12 (total zoom x420).  16 preset tours (with up to 64 presets per tour).  Supported protocols: IntelliBus, Diamond, Maxpro mode, VCL, VCL up-the-Coax and Pelco "P" & "D".  Active UTP output with video frequency and gain adjustments in OSD
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