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Compact surveillance cameras.


Four new compact cameras are available from Rainbow CCTV CCTV
abbr.
closed-circuit television


CCTV closed-circuit television
 of Irvine, California. The varifocal varifocal
Adjective

of a lens that is gradated to permit any length of vision between near and distant
 cube cameras measure less than three inches in length and can be mounted almost anywhere, using the included mount. Lenses feature glass optics and Fl.4 aperture, and they come with a three-foot cable with BNC and power connectors, as well as a 12V plug-in power supply. The CBV2 and CBV3 black-and-white models offer 420 lines of resolution The number of horizontal lines on a TV or computer screen. The term typically refers to TV sets; for example, wide screen digital TVs have 720 or 1,080 lines of resolution, while analog TV uses 525 lines. VHS tapes can render from 240 to 260 lines.  and 0.1 lux sensitivity for all types of lighting conditions. The CCV CCV

canine coronavirus.
2 and CCV3 feature 380 lines of resolution and 0.2 lux sensitivity.
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Publication:Security Management
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2001
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