For security during the day or night, Chinavasion offers this security
set featuring 2 Wireless Day and Night Cameras transmitting on the 2.4Ghz
spectrum.
This security set includes a HQ Wireless Receiver that can receive up to 4 different
channels while the two cameras are rated for work day or night,
rain or shine, and can have a range of up to 100 meters when there are no barriers or interference.
Make your home or business safe with this security
IR system available with a one year warranty and a low factory direct wholesale price.
This product uses the PAL color system. If you need an NTSC version then please contact our customer service team.
Manufacturer Specification
Receiver Specifications
- Receiving Frequency: 2,400~2483MHz
- Intermediate Frequency: 480Mhz
- Frequency Stabilization: +/-100Khz
- Demodulation Mode: FM
- Antenna: 50ohm SMA
- Receiving Sensitivity: <-85dBm
- Power Source: DC 12V 300mA
- Dimensions: 150mm x 106mm x 43mm (L x W x D)
- Channels Available: 4
- Speaker Output: 1Vpp@600 ohm
- Channel Scan and Channel Skip for multiple Cameras
- AV OUT
- Channel Switch
Camera Specifications
- Image Device: CMOS
- TV system: PAL 628x582
- Horizontal Definition: 380TV Lines
- Angular Field of View: PAL 62 deg /li>
- Minimum Illumination: 1Lux/F2.0 (0Lux with IR on)
- Synchronization System: Internal
- Backlight Compensation: Auto
- White Balance: Auto
- S/N Ratio: >48dB
- Operation Temperature: -10C~50C
- Transmission Frequency: ISM 2400~2483Mhz
- Locked Frequencies
- Power Adapter: DC 8V 200mA
- Dimension: 44mm round x56mm Long
- Recommended Range for Objects: 1~12 Meters, 7 Meters with IR
- 8 Built-in IR Lights
- Transmission Range: 15 Meters without blocks
- Built In Microphone
- Weather Proof
- Manufacturer Ref: 2G4D2NH5K665
Package Contents for Model CVAAE-812C2T-PAL
- Two wireless cameras
- Wireless receiver
- Two AV cable sets
- Three power supplies (100-240V)
- Mounting hardware
- Remote for receiver
- User manual - English
Current Reviews: 2
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 August, 2007.