EV-Y2501-AMWQ

4-in-1 HD TVI, CVI, AHD, Analog Varifocal Turret Camera

Discontinued Product: Product replaced by EV-Y2501-AMWWQ

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  •  5MP Resolution
  •  ICR Module
  •  Joystick OSD control
  •  2DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
  •  D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
  •  Heavy-duty vandal-resistant design
  •  Rugged, weatherproof (IP66) construction
  •  Split-glass design eliminates IR reflection
  •  Cables concealed in bracket to prevent tampering
Housing color White
Formats TVI (Default) / CVI / AHD / Analog (CVBS)
CMOS 1/2.7″ 5MP CMOS
Resolution (HD) 2592×1944
2DNR Yes
D-WDR Yes
OSD (On-Screen Display) Yes
Cable OSD control Yes
Megapixels 5MP
Lens 2.8~12mm ICR
Viewing Angle 38°~138°
# of IR LEDs 40 (SMT)
FPS 20FPS
F Stop 2.0
Minimum illumination – IR On 0Lux
Minimum illumination – IR Off 0.05Lux
S/N Ratio 35dB
Shutter control Auto
Gain control Auto
Operating voltage 12VDC
Current Draw – IR On 440mA
Current Draw – IR Off 80mA
IP Rating Weatherproof  IP66
Operating temperature -22°~131° F (-30°~55° C)
Dimensions ø4-15/16″x4-5/16″ (ø125x110mm)
Weight 1-lb, 9.3-oz (720g)

Product Information Sheet (PI)

Manual

On-Screen Display Manual

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The screen is black
  •  Check that the camera is powered up.
  • Check that the power supply’s polarity is correct.
  • Check that the monitor is powered up.
  • Check that the video cable connecting the camera to the monitor is connected properly.
The screen image is dim
  • Clean the lens using a soft, clean cloth.
  • Check that the light source is adequate.
The screen has poor contrast
  • Adjust the monitor’s contrast knob
  • Change the position of the camera
The screen image flickers
  • Change the position of the camera, check cables and format setting
The screen image is distorted.
  • Change the position of the camera, check cables and format setting
The camera case is hot
  • Check that the correct power supply is in use
The image is foggy or washed out at night
  • Check that there are no objects very close to the camera
  • Check that there are no highly reflective objects in the scene
IR LEDS do not turn on
  • Check that the correct power supply is in use

 

 

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