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Location:

guangzhou, China

guangzhou, China
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Brand:Y&D MPN:CRVcamera Model:CCD II lens Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply


Function Description

CCD II Image Sensor

Waterproof and Quakeproof

anti-fog,high definition,
CCD digital fill-in light technology
PAL/NTSC TV system
Image Sensor 1/4" CCD color image sensor
Lens Angle 170 degree
TV System :NTSC
Effective Pixles PAL:510(H)x496(V);NTSC:656(H)x492(V)
Sensing Area 5.961mmx4.276mm
Horizontal Resolution 420 TV lines
Illuminance 0.2 Lux F/1.2
Video Output CVBS 1.0Vp-p , 75 ohm
Power Supply DC 8 - 12V
Waterproof IP 67-68
Operating Temperature -20~+75(RH95%Max.)
Storage Temperature -40~+85(RH95%Max.)

Warranty & Return Policy

ALL PRODUCTS ARE SUPPLIED WITH ONE YEAR WARRANTY(REPAIR FREE or EXCHANGE NEW)

If item is defective and do not work when arrival, please report the item to us within 3 days after receiving the defective product So we can issue a RMA ( Return Merchandise Authorization ).

We can accept return for refund or exchange within 30 days (some items is 14 days acceptable)

Please contact us to request a return authorization.

Please include your name, auction number, and reason for return in the email.

All items returned must contain all original packaging materials if no communication with seller before return.

Buyer will be responsible for all shipping charges for returns Handling charges and insurance are not refundable in any case

Shipment

1.Usually we will make shipment within three work days after receive your payment;

2.Usually send goods by DHL,but also can send by EMS,UPS,FedEx,TNT;

3.Important to all::Please check goods and parts first accroding to description when you received goods ,if any damage or loss,please refuse signature and tell us soon

4.Please tell us receiver contact details soon ,including NAME,TELEPHONE,ZIP CODE,ADDRESS and some others after paid.

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