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Description of Pelco ES30125N
Pelco’s Esprit™ ES3012 Series Integrated Positioning System ingeniously integrates a pan and tilt, enclosure, and receiver into one compact
camera system that is easy to install. On-screen, user-friendly menus also make the system easy to program and operate.
The ES3012 Series is available as a standard or ImagePak® system. The Esprit ImagePak system combines the innovative design of the standard system with a factory installed
outdoor camera and lens package of your choice. Choose from a variety of standard or
high resolution, monochrome camera or color camera and lens combinations. The standard system does not include the
compact camera and lens components. It is designed to accept any 24 VAC camera and lens combination up to 3.45" W x 3.17" H x 12.10" L (8.76 x 8.05 x 30.73 cm).
Every ES30125N system (standard or ImagePak) has a built-in heater, window defroster/defogger, sun shroud, and insulation blanket. The system is available with an input voltage of 24 VAC or with a selectable power source of 120/230
VAC.
A powder-coated, aluminum construction makes the
ES3012-5N ideal for either indoor
camera or outdoor camera applications. The system has an absolute operating temperature range of -40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C).
Within two hours after power-up, the entire unit can deice and be operational from a temperature of -13°F (-25°C).
The Esprit ES3012 Series variable pan and tilt speeds range from 0.5 degrees to 40 degrees per second in manual pan mode and 0.5 degrees to 20 degrees per second in manual tilt. Pan preset and turbo speeds are 100 degrees per second in wind speeds of 50 mph and 50 degrees per second in the 90 mph wind-speed profile. Tilt preset speed is 30 degrees per second. The ES3012
5N is capable of 360 degrees of continuous pan rotation. The tilt range allows for horizontal viewing of +40 to -90 degrees. There are 64 preset positions with a preset accuracy of one-quarter degree
programmable through system software.
Other ES3012-5N features include random, frame and auto scanning, manual and scanning limit stops, zones, and patterns controlled by software. The unit also has a power-up recovery mode that allows the user to specify what condition the system will resume whenever the power is cycled.
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