The UNITED DIGITAL TIC3612SA-F2-4F3AC-I1 is a high-sensitivity optical sensor designed for precise starlight monitoring, delivering clear surveillance imagery in low-light environments.
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Sensor Type: 1/2.8" high-sensitivity optical sensor optimized for low-light imaging
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Resolution & Frame Rate: 2688 x 1520 pixels at 30 fps
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Video Compression: Supports Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, and MJPEG formats
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Streaming: Triple streaming capability for versatile monitoring across multiple clients
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Power & Connectivity: DC12V (25% consumption) or PoE (IEEE802.3af)
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Night Vision: Infrared range up to 30 meters for enhanced night surveillance
This sensor excels in security and surveillance setups where reliable performance in dim conditions matters most. Its 1/2.8" format combines compact design with high sensitivity, helping you capture dependable footage when lighting is scarce. Triple streaming provides flexible configurations for recording, remote viewing, and analytics, while PoE support simplifies installation by reducing cabling and power adapters. The infrared capability extends coverage into complete darkness, ensuring consistent monitoring through the night.
Specs
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Model: TIC3612SA-F2-4F3AC-I1
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Brand: UNITED DIGITAL
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Sensor: 1/2.8" high-sensitivity optical sensor
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Resolution: 2688 x 1520 @ 30 fps
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Video Formats: Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG
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Streaming: Triple stream
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Power: DC12V (25% consumption) or PoE (IEEE802.3af)
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IR Range: Up to 30 meters
FAQ
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What does a 1/2.8" high-sensitivity optical sensor mean for image quality? It denotes a relatively large sensor area for its class, which helps capture more light in low-light scenes, producing clearer, less noisy images during nighttime or poor lighting.
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What is triple streaming and how can I use it? Triple streaming allows you to output three separate video streams at different resolutions or formats simultaneously, enabling optimized live viewing, recording, and analytics without compromising performance.
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Does this model support Power over Ethernet (PoE)? Yes. It supports PoE (IEEE802.3af), simplifying installation by combining data and power over a single cable.
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What resolutions and formats are available for recording and playback? The sensor outputs 2688 x 1520 at 30 fps and supports Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, and MJPEG, giving you flexible options for storage and bandwidth management.
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How far can the infrared night vision reach? The infrared capability extends up to 30 meters, enabling visibility in darkness for broader coverage during night surveillance.