Meet the UNITED DIGITAL TIC3612SA-F7-4F6AC-I1, a high-sensitivity optical sensor crafted for precise starlight monitoring and professional surveillance. Designed for security installers and operators, it delivers crisp detail in low-light conditions, enabling reliable nighttime monitoring.
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Sensor type: Optical 1/2.8" sensor target surface for enhanced low-light performance
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Resolution & frame rate: 2688 x 1520 at 30fps for sharp, smooth video
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Video formats & streaming: Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG with triple streams for flexible integration and storage optimization
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Power options: DC12V or Power over Ethernet (PoE) per IEEE 802.3af for easy installation
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Night vision range: Infrared illumination up to 30 meters to maintain visibility after dark
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Model & reliability: TIC3612SA-F7-4F6AC-I1 from UNITED DIGITAL, built for continuous, professional surveillance
This sensor is ideal for environments where low-light performance matters—from perimeters and entrances to parking lots and outdoor facilities. The flexible power options simplify deployments in older builds or new installations, while the broad codec support ensures compatibility with a wide range of video management systems. With high-resolution imagery and dependable night vision, you can rely on consistent, actionable footage around the clock.
Specs
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Brand: UNITED DIGITAL
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Model: TIC3612SA-F7-4F6AC-I1
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Sensor: Optical 1/2.8"
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Resolution: 2688 x 1520 @ 30fps
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Video formats: Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, MJPEG (triple streams)
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Power: DC12V or PoE (IEEE 802.3af)
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IR range: Up to 30 meters
FAQs
- What environments is this sensor best suited for? Ideal for low-light and starlight monitoring scenarios, including outdoor perimeters, entrances, and parking areas.
- What video formats are supported? Ultra 265, H.265, H.264, and MJPEG, with triple streaming options to match recording and viewing needs.
- Can it be powered via Ethernet? Yes, it supports PoE IEEE 802.3af for simplified installation.
- What is the maximum IR illumination distance? Up to 30 meters.
- What is the frame rate at full resolution? 30 frames per second at 2688 x 1520.