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600TV
Lines License Plate Recognition B&W Camera w/ 75mm Long Range Lens
& 150’ IR Night Vision
Two
Year Extended Replacement Warranty
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JTCCSCR510HB
- 600TV Lines License Plate Recognition Camera

Regular
Price $2559.95
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$1789.95

Product
Features
600
TV Lines for High Quality Imaging!
Crisp
Black & White Imaging!
1/2”
Sony Exview CCD Image Sensor!
Recognizes
EIA and CCIR Signals!
Long
Range 75mm Lens!
150’
IR (Infrared) Night Vision!
License
Plate Recognition Technology!
Clearly
Captures Objects Moving Up to 112mph (180km)!
Vandal
Resistant!
IP66
Rated
Water Resistance!
Multiple
Image Enhancing Features!
Remote
Control Compatible!
2
Year Extended Replacement Warranty!
Product
Overview
This
camera is a high-performance plate-capture camera, equipped with
600TV Lines of High Resolution Black and White imaging and a 1/2” SONY
Exview CCD image sensor.
This model is equipped with an outstanding feature set that ensures
seamless integration and enhanced performance when used in conjunction
with external License Plate Recognition (LPR) software.
Outfitted
with powerful
infrared LED lights that provide 150’ Night Vision,
this camera works perfectly even in total darkness to deliver clear
plate images. With a 75mm
long range lens,
this camera is perfect for providing excellent image quality at
significant distances.
Furthermore,
this model offers flexible signal recognition in both
EIA and CCIR,
along with vandal
and water resistant structuring,
the ability to clearly
capture objects moving as fast as 112mph or 180 km/h, and
a number of
other image enhancing features!
In
short, this camera provides the reliability and round-the-clock
surveillance-and-capture capabilities crucial to maximizing the
efficiency of LPR applications. And with DuncansOnline
competitive pricing and exceptional customer service
- you won’t find a better deal on the market!
What
is Auto Electronic Shutter?
AES
- (Automatic Electronic Shutter) allows the shutter speed to change
with response to the amount of perceived light to keep the signal
output at the best possible level. AES allows an iris to adapt
automatically to different lighting conditions. When the shutter speed
increases, the light passing through the lens is decreased and the
cameras sensitivity is reduced. When the shutter speed is decreased, a
larger amount of light enters the iris. For fast moving objects the
shutter speed can also be increased to provide a freeze effect in order
to provide higher resolution images.
What
is Automatic Gain Control?
In
low-light conditions, some security cameras use Automatic Gain Control
(AGC) to artificially improve their “dynamic range” and produce usable
images. AGC is basically a form of amplification where the camera will
automatically boost the image received so that objects can be seen more
clearly. In normal light conditions the camera will display a normal
picture. However, when the light quality drops below a certain level
the camera will begin to boost the signal to compensate for the lack of
light.The advantage of this technique is that your camera will produce
images in much lower light conditions than standard.
What
is Auto Backlight Compensation?
Generally
speaking, with BLC the camera can sense the whole area of the frame and
measure the average light level. The working point will be based on
general testing of the whole environment. If there is a very bright
background with a very dim front image, back light compensation is
activated so that the camera can apply light to the dark zone. With
this feature a normally dark and unspecific image can be easily
transformed into a clear and easily interpreted one.
Without
Auto Backlight Compensation

With
Auto Backlight Compensation

CatchAllTM technology enables the camera to suppress highbeam
headlights and capture crisp, clear images for identification.

Long
Distance Lens
The
images below indicates the visibility provided by different lens sets.
This particular model provides a 75mm long range lens.
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