| System Diagram: |

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| Key Features: |
| ●1/3” SONY SuperHAD CCD |
| ●Star-light level up to 0 lux (IR =on) |
| ●8 white Light LEDs (controlled by IR remote control) |
| ●OSD (controlled by IR remote control) |
| ●3D DNR, Digital WDR, Sense up * 256, Electronic P/T/Z |
| ●No reflection from glass |
| ●Use Anode processed Surface |
| ●Underwater down to 20M |
●Cable is anti-salt, anti-mist, UV-resistant.  |
●Two layers of glasses, to make up a chamber to resist water pressure.  |
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| Package content: |
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| Downloads: |
20M deep camera spec. |
70M deep camera spec. |
User Manual |
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| FAQs: |
| Q1: What's the material of the camera case? |
| A: Aluminum AL 6063 T5.
Our case is monocoque: we cut the housing from a unit of aluminum, instead of melting the metal and pour it into a molding. The advantage is that there is no bubbles/air contained in the material and no risks of leaking. Besides, we have double layers of aluminum case, in the middle there is a layer of air. This design is to resist the water pressure. |
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| Q2: Is there any options about extenral IR LED? |
| A: Yes, with a extra cost. |
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| Q3: Is IP transmission available? |
| A: No, as water resists and distorch every kind of transmission. The correct way to do so shoud be: Users set up an observation station along the seashore and transform the signals to IP from the observation station. |
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| Q4: How to mount the cameras underwater? |
| A: Make a wire grill and screw the cameras on it. Make sure the wire grill has enough weight to stay on a fixed spot. |
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| Q5: How long can the external IE LED lamp shotting? |
| A: Our standanrd external 24-LED lamps can shoot to 10M at max, depends on the water cleaity level. Clients can connect two LED lamps for better performances. |
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| Q6: What's the cable diameter? |
| A: 6mm. |
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