Product Description
The VDO360 CompassX USB PTZ Camera is a top - notch device with outstanding features. It comes with USB2.0, an IR remote, cables, a monitor mount, and offers excellent low - light video performance at 1080P. Key features include extremely fast and smooth movement, seven presets on the handheld remote or PC control, and serial connection for external control systems. You can set up to 255 separate preset positions! It has dual IR receivers for wide - range control, and IR controls include 'Video Mute' and power on/off. The camera can move slowly for fine - tuning and quickly for wide - range movement. It has a 10x optical zoom, a wide - angle lens with low - light and wide - dynamic - range capabilities for true - to - life colors, and ultra - quiet motion. Technical specs: 10x optical zoom, f4.7 47mm/58cm - infinity focus range, - 1.12% - +0.65% optical distortion, 100db dynamic range, SNR 50db above, horizontal FOV 62.5 - 6.43, CMOS 1/2.8” sensor, 1/4”/20 thread standard center tripod mount, MJPEG format at 640 - 480, 1280 - 720, and 1920 - 1080 all at 30fps, USB 2.0 output, belt - drive low - noise stepper motors, 12V DC input at 2A, dimensions W 4 5/8” (117.5mm), D 4 1/2” (112.7mm), H 5 5/8” (143.2mm), and weight 1lb 11oz (.77Kg). It also has fast, professional autofocus.
Using the VDO360 CompassX USB PTZ Camera is easy. First, connect the camera to your device using the USB 2.0 cable. You can use the IR remote or PC control to operate it. You can set up to seven presets on the remote or PC, and even up to 255 separate positions as preset. For fine - tuning the camera's position, use the slow - movement feature, and for wide - range changes, use the rapid - motion function. When it comes to low - light environments, the camera performs great thanks to its wide - angle lens and low - light capabilities. Remember to keep the camera clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. Don't expose it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Also, make sure to use the 12V DC input at 2A as specified. If you need to move the camera, hold it gently to avoid any damage. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your camera.