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Honeywell’s HCM584LX black and white camera is ideal for surveillance
applications with limited light conditions. Designed for maximum value, the
HCM584LX saves you time and money with its easy installation and reliable
performance. This camera's off-the-shelf feature sets are developed for sharp
picture quality, and they require little to no adjustment once installed.
The HCM584LX supports direct-drive and drive-style Auto Iris lenses to ensure
video quality in changing light conditions. Regardless of lens type, attachment
is simple with a built-in C/CS mounting ring and four-pin Auto Iris connector
standard. A screw terminal block provides reliable power connection, saving
installation and maintenance time.
The HCM584LX includes an automatic electronic shutter
for light level changes and an automatic backlight compensation option for
viewing objects in the foreground with bright light in the background. The
HCM584LX produces 580 TV lines of resolution CCIR down to 0.07 lux.
Market Opportunities The Honeywell HCM584LX is designed
for general cost effective high resolution surveillance applications where
object identification and recognition are required in low light applications.
This includes general indoor and outdoor surveillance applications in retail,
educational, financial, and other commercial markets. For extremely dark
applications the HCM584LX can take advantage of external infrared illumination to
further improve low light sensitivity. Features:
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1/3" CCD with DSP
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580 TV lines of resolution (CCIR)
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Low-light performance 0.07 lux (F1.2)
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Automatic Backlight Compensation (BLC)
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Automatic Electronic Shutter (AES)
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12 VDC/24 VAC with line lock, phase adjustable
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C/CS lens mount
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DC, Video and Manual Iris lens
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| HCM584LX |
1/3" High Resolution B/W Camera
with DSP, 580 TVL, 12 VDC/24 VAC, CCIR |
| HCM585LX |
1/3" High Resolution B/W Camera
with DSP, 580 TVL, 230V, CCIR |
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