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LTS CMHR9623DW-Z Platinum Motorized VF Lens HD-TVI 2.1MP Bullet Camera

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LTS CMHR9623DW-Z Motorized VF Lens HD-TVI 2.1MP True WDR 6 Matrix Bullet Camera

Brand: LTS
MPN: CMHR9623DW-Z
Condition: New

-2.1MP High Definition
-1920x1080P@30fps
-2.8-12mm Motorized Varifocal Lens
-True WDR 120dB
-6 Matrix IR 2.0 up to 170ft
-DC 12V, AC 24V
-OSD Menu via
-UTC technology with Platinum TVI DVR
-IP66 weatherproof
-Junction Box Included
-CVBS Output

Camera Series: Platinum Series
Camera Resolution: 2.1MP / 1080P
Camera Technology: HD-TVI
Camera Housing: Bullet
Image Sensor: 1/2.7" CMOS
Signal System: NTSC/PAL
Effective Pixels: 1928(H)*1088(V)
Min. Illumination: 0.01 Lux, 0 Lux with IR
Shutter Speed: 1/30 (1/25)s to 1/50,000s
Lens: 2.8-12mm Motorized Varifocal Lens
Day & Night: ICR
Synchronization: Internal
Video Frame Rate: 1080p@30fps/ 1080p@25fps
HD Video Output/span>: 1 HD-TVI Output
S/N Ratio: More than 62dB
AGC: Support
D/N Mode: Color/BW/Smart
White Balance: ATW/MWB
BLC: Support
Function: True WDR, DNR, Mirror, SMART IR
Working Temperature: -40 °F - 140 °F (-40 °C - 60° C)
Humidity: 90% or less(non-condensing)
Power Supply: DC 12V, AC 24V
Power Consumption: Max 9W
Weather Proof Ratings: IP66
IR Range: Up to 170ft
Dimension: 3.6” × 3.5” × 10.6." (92.0×89.0×269.6mm)
Weight: 2.0lb (900g)

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