NO-LATENCY Orlaco DigiCoax CCTV system
This NEW versatile, high quality compact CCTV system offers real time high-resolution digital video displayed on a 7-inch monitor at an affordable price point.
It uses a new 7″ HLED monitor with your choice of Orlaco’s compact HMOS camera and is ideal for off-shore and inland maritime applications, heavy equipment and vehicle monitoring and numerous industrial applications.
Features
The compact DigiCoax HMOS cameras are incredibly versatile and allow multiple viewing and mounting options for wall, deck or ceiling installations. Made of anodized aluminum IP-68 housings and hardened floatglass they are both tough and functional. Available in several lens angles including 180°, 120°, 90°, 60°, and 30° allows for detailed viewing in close-up or longer range applications.
The new 7″ HLED monitor delivers a sharp clear image and is optically bonded with chemically strengthened cover glass to protected against water and dust to IP67 and IP69k ratings for protection against dirt, weather and high pressure cleaning. Included with the monitor is a built in keyboard control that allows easy touch functionality with quick command settings.
- NO-LATENCY
- High Definition
- Compact
- Camera mounting flexibility for interior, exterior, wall, deck or ceiling mounting
- Optically bonded display with chemically strengthened cover glass protected against water, robust design.
- Integrated Capacitive keyboard in slim design.
- The Monitor 7” HLED is applicable in a system with a Digicoax switcher and 4 HMOS cameras. This combination must be powered only by using input voltage of 24V/DC.
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