EV-Y4201-A2SQ

4-in-1 HD TVI, CVI, AHD, Analog Corner-Mount Camera

The ENFORCER 4-in-1 HD TVI, CVI, AHD, Analog Corner-Mount Camera equipped with Sony STARVIS™, that provides high quality color saturation when recording at night. The Corner-Mount Camera has a discreet, low-profile appearance and a wide-angle lens, making it perfect for elevators and office corners.

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  • Select between multiple formats: TVI, CVI, AHD, and Analog
  • 1/2.8” 2MP Sony STARVIS™ CMOS
  • Full HD (1920×1080) resolution
  • True Day & Night function with ICR mechanism
  • 3DNR (3D Noise Reduction)
  • D-WDR (Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
  • Built-in internal joystick OSD control
  • Vandal-resistant metal front panel
  • Weatherproof (IP65)
  • 30 Covert IR LEDs for discreet monitoring
Housing Color Silver
Type Corner-Mount Camera
Image sensor 1/2.8″ 2MP Sony STARVIS CMOS
Formats TVI / CVI / AHD / Analog (TVI Default)
Resolution 1920×1080
Viewing Angle 130°
TV Lines 1200TVL
3D-NR Yes
2D-NR Yes
DNR Yes
DWDR Yes
On Screen Display (OSD) Yes
Onboard On-Screen Display (OSD) Control Yes
Megapixels 2MP
Minimum Illumination – IR On 0Lux
Minimum Illumination- LEDs off 0.01Lux, F1.6
IR Range Up to 82ft (25m)
Video Output 1.0Vp-p complex video output
FPS 30FPS
Lens 3.0mm ICR
F Stop F1.6
No. of IR LEDs 30
S/N Ratio 50dB
DSS (Digital Slow Shutter) Yes
Shutter Control Yes
Operating Voltage 12VDC
Current Draw ON: 400mA, OFF: 80mA
Gain Control Yes
White Balance Auto, Day & Night
IP Rating Weatherproof IP65
Operating Temperature 14°~122° F (-10°~50° C)
Dimensions 7-1/2″x5-1/2″x1-11/16″ (190x140x43 mm)
Weight 13.75-oz (390g)

Product Information sheet (PI)

Manual

On-Screen Display Manual

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FAQs

Check that the correct power supply is in use.

Change the position of the camera.

Adjust the monitor’s contrast knob. Change the position of the camera.

Clean the lens using a soft, clean cloth. Check that the light source is adequate.

Change the position of the camera.

  1. Check that the camera is powered up.
  2. Check that the power supply’s polarity is correct. Check that the monitor is powered up.
  3. Check that the video cable connecting the camera to the monitor is connected properly.
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