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How is it possible for the ¼” CCD to have more “effective pixels” than the larger 1/3” CCD camera. Here are the two cameras I am looking at: Camera Specifications Model GW648W Image Sensor 1/3" SONY CCD Effective Pixel NTSC: 768(H)x494(V) Sensor area 4.9mm x 3.7mm Horizontal Resolution 540TV Lines Minimum Illumination 0.0 Lux (IR LED ON) Electronic shutter Auto: 1/50(1/60) ~ 1/100,000Sec S/N Ratio >48dB Gamma 0.45 Lens 3.6mm Video Output 1. 0Vp - p, 75Ω IR wave length 850nm Power supply DC12V±10% Power consumption IR Distance 20M (65.6 ft with 24 Unit infrared LED) Camera Specifications Model GW648 Image Sensor 1/4" SONY CCD Effective Pixel NTSC: 811(H)x508(V) Horizontal Resolution 540TV Lines S/N Ratio >48dB Clock Frequency (MHz) NTSC: 19.0699 Scanning System 2:1 Interlace Minimum Illumination 0.0 Lux (IR LED ON) Synchronous System Internal, Negative sync. Auto Electronic Shutter NTSC: 1/60s~1/100,000s Gamma 0.45 IR Distance 20M (65.6 ft with 24 Unit infrared LED) IR Status Under 10 Lux by CDS IR Power On CDS Auto Control Video Output 1. 0Vp - p, 75Ω Auto Gain Control Auto Power/Current DC12V±10%/500mA Lens 3.6mm Dimension (mm) 126x69x67 Weight (g) 700 Storage Temperature -30 ~ +60˚C Operating Temperature -10 ~ +45˚C Also, I notice that when I research the 1/3" CCD camera above, that I get conflicting TVL's on a different website. It tells me 480TVL. Now I am really confused. What's the deal with a particular camera's specs. giving two different TVL specs? Am I being lied to? Thanks.
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"Effective pixels" question....
jamesetherton99 replied to jamesetherton99's topic in Security Cameras
Well, I did speak to the tech. staff of this camera wholesaler (shoppingcctv.com) and was told that they had an upgrade to all 1/3" CCD's. They then corrected the specs. on the website and list these two cameras as both being 1/3" CCD's and both as being 540 TVL cameras. However, they "effective pixels" are still higher on one camera. I tried to google the exact meaning of "effective pixels" and couldn't really get a satisfactory definition (not being a CCTV camera expert). Can somebody please tell me if the "effective pixel" spec. is something to take into consideration and if I should buy the camera with the most effective pixels, all other specs. being the same? i asked the staff about this, but they really couldn't tell me, saying instead that they "upgraded the CCD's and made the changes" on their website. Thanks. -
Hello. Can someone please tell me how I would connect a ptz camera to my dvr. I Notice that is does not have a "normal" RS485 interface, but rather a db25 male connection. Would I need some kind of converter or should I just go straight into pins 1 and 14 of the rs232C male interface? (pinout data below). This dvr is an Icatch rebranded. Here are the pinouts, from the manual: > > > > DB 25 definition > > > > 1 RS485_B > > 2 RLY1_COM > > 3 GND > > 4 ALARMN2 > > 5 ALARMN4 > > 6 ARARMN6 > > 7 ALARMN8 > > 8 GND > > 9 > > 10 > > 11 > > 12 > > 13 > > 14 RS485_A > > 15 RLY1-NO > > 16 RLY1_NC > > 17 ALARMN1 > > 18 ALARMN3 > > 19 ALARMN5 > > 20 ALARMN7 > > 21 > > 22 > > 23 > > 24 > > 25 > thanks. James
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well....duh...yeah. I assume you mean the negative and positive control wires? I know that. My question is, how do i connect the two wires to pins 1 and 14 (R485_A, R485_B) of the male rs232c interface sticking out of my dvr. it does NOT have the "normal" (light green) interface. I since have got an answer from Raymond at Zmodo. He says just to attach the wires to the pins. I think I will see if a one pin header can be modified. I think that there *may* be enough room between pins for the small adapter. Maybe even a 1 pin header like from a pc fan? But I don't know if that's too small. I have forgotten so much of this IT, I need to go back and look again. Thanks for the info. tho. James