User Manual for Axis Communications FA3105-L 1080p Compact Eyeball Sensor Unit with Night Vision for FA54 Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Axis Communications FA3105-L 1080p Compact Eyeball
- Product category: Wired IP Cameras Axis Communications
- Brand: Axis Communications
- Description and content of package
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- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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Product description The FA3105-L 1080p Compact Eyeball Sensor Unit from Axis Communications is a discreet flat-faced sensor unit designed for use with the FA54 Network Modular Camera Main Unit. With a 1/3" progressive scan RGB CMOS sensor, the FA3105-L features 1920 x 1080 resolution video recording at 30 fps and a horizontal resolution of 103°. An automatic IR cut filter and IR LED provide clear images in low light or total darkness, and undistorted colors during the day. This unit includes a mounting plate for easy surface mounting on a wall, ceiling, or on top of a counter or shelf. - Flexible flat-faced dome for indoor surveillance
- Eyeball design for optimized installation flexibility
- Forensic WDR for clarity in all light conditions
- Corridor format for vertically oriented coverage areas
- Suitable for banks, shops, and gas stations
In the Box Axis Communications FA3105-L 1080p Compact Eyeball Sensor Unit with Night Vision for FA54 26' Cable Mounting Bracket Limited 3-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersAxis Communications FA3105-L Specs | | | Sensor | 2.1 MP 1/3" CMOS | | Focal Length | 3.13mm | | Maximum Aperture | f/2 | | Lens Field of View | Horizontal: 103° Vertical: 55° | | IR Cut Filter | Digital | | Day/Night | Yes | | Minimum Illumination | Color: 0.2 Lux B&W: 0 Lux | | Shutter Speed | 1/32,500 to 1/30 Seconds | | | | Streaming Resolution | 1920 x 1080 at 30 fps | | | | Recording Media | None | | Pan/Tilt | None | | IR Illuminators | 850 nm | | IR Range | 50' / 15.24 m | | Certifications | EN 55024, FCC (Part 15 Class A), IEC60068-2-6, as per Manufacturer | | Internal Storage | None | | Power Source | DC | | Material of Construction | Aluminum, Plastic | | Operating Temperature | -4 to 122°F / -20 to 50°C | | Storage Temperature | -40 to 149°F / -40 to 65°C | | Dimensions |
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