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1 Lot of 4 SS-485P Intelligent Pan/Tilt, Hitachi Camera,& Lens Tested & working

$ 462

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

1 Lot of 4 SS-485P Intelligent Pan/Tilts, Hitachi Cameras,& Lenses Tested & working
Condition is Used, Clean, and all are in Tested & Working
Seller is the Original Manufacture of the SS-485 Pan & Tilt which was Distributed by Hitachi.  The Pan & Tilts have been serviced and tested to original factory condition.  Pan & Tilt Manuals are included. The Pan & Tilts can store 100 Presets and can be operated by Switch Contacts, RS232, or Multiple Pan & Tilts and Cameras with RS485.  The Cameras are Reliable Hitachi KP-C550 Color CCD Cameras.  The Lenses are Fast 10X Canon TV Zoom Lenses.  The Lenses Zoom and Focus are controlled thru commands sent to the Pan & Tilts.  The cameras and lenses have been tested and are fully functional.
The power supply provides power to the Pan & Tilts as well as the cameras.
Shipment will be Priority Mail for a safer travel time and transportation means.  Box will be 20"x20"x11" and weight is 53 lbs.
Note:  The Pan & Tilts are controlled by RS-232 or RS-485 or by contact closures for Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus and are not IP addressable...
I will answer your questions promptly when received.
More info:
The SS485P is installed in commercial, residential, government, law enforcement, distance learning, manufacturing, and security settings, and in places like theme parks, convention centers, government buildings, national parks, jails & prisons, and nuclear power plants all over the world.
One of the most unique features is the SS485P's ability to just move a long 30x lens zoomed in all the way just a little bit with each tap of the arrow key.  This is done using a high gear ratio linear DC motor driven by pulse width modulation which ramps up the drive to the motor so that the longer you hold down the button the bigger the pulse the motor gets.  This allows you to make little moves to see some detail your are interested in instead of seeing the target move clear off the screen as you try to get it to be centered.
The unit is controlled by a Serial RS232 or RS485 protocol or with switch contact closures.