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Children
A mobile telephone is not a toy. Keep the phone in a safe place out of childrens reach. Children may harm themselves or others and they may damage the phone.
Risk of explosion
Dont use your mobile phone at petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants, etc. Always switch off your telephone before entering such areas, and observe any regulations.
Electrical safety
This mobile telephone is intended for use when supplied with power from MA 1020, MA 1021, MA 1022, MA 1023 and MA 1024 chargers. The use of any other battery charging equipment will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus as well as the manufacturers warranty.
Aircraft safety
The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and is illegal. Switch off your mobile phone before boarding an aircraft. Before using your mobile phone near an aircraft, consult the crew.
For the car Handsfree Car Kit Simple Car Holder Cigarlighter Charger 12V/24V For charging Dual Slot Desktop Charger Travel charger EU Travel charger UK Travel charger AUS Travel charger US For power Light 600 mAh NiMH battery Vibra-Alarm 600 mAh NiMH battery High Power 1800 mAh NiMH battery Outfit Handsfree Headset Belt clip
Batteries
Batteries may explode if incinerated. To prevent any injury or burn please observe that the battery terminals never get in contact with conducting objects or are short circuited.
Blasting
Dont use your mobile phone where blasting is in progress. Observe any regulations.
509 DUAL GB
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Contents
Preparing your phone. Making your first call. Getting to know your phone. Phone book.
Outgoing, answered and missed calls. Phone book editing and status. Extra phone books. SMS point-to-point messages. SMS broadcasts and voice mail. 6 8
List menu. 10
Setup menu. 17
Menu numbers. Call setup. Tones setup. Phone setup. SMS setup. Phone book setup. Call timers and charge. Security. Calculator. Keypad lock. 32 33
Conversation menu. 34 Accessories. 36 Keypad functions. 38 Display symbols. 39 Index. 40
Preparing your phone
Insert rechargeable battery
When changing the battery, your phone should always be switched off. The on/off key is the red function key on your phone. During charging, the battery symbols will flash on and off from the bottom of the display and up. It might, however, take about 5 minutes before you can see these symbols in your display (depending on the age of the battery). When the battery is fully charged, all 4 symbols will be permanently displayed as long as the phone is switched on. When your battery needs recharging, the phone will emit a short warning tone. When you charge the battery, it should always be fully charged in order to read out the battery capacity accurately.
Making your first call
The telephone will now start searching for your home network. When connection is successfully established, the name of your network operator will be displayed. This telephone is designed for use in GSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks. Handover between the two types of network takes place automatically and seamlessly.
Answering a call
The phone rings.
+4596738000
REJECT ANSWER
(ANSWER).
Enter the phone number you want to call.
Connected to +4596738000 END MENU
Insert
Remove
Insert SIM card Charge the battery
The battery supplied with this telephone is completely discharged. The telephone will initiate charging as soon as you have inserted the charger plug in the bottom of the telephone. It takes 1.5 to 6.5 hours for the battery to become fully charged, depending on the size of the battery. To obtain optimum battery performance in daily use, wait until the battery is completely discharged, before recharging to full capacity. It is possible to use your phone while charging. Before you can make a call on your mobile phone you have to insert the SIM card. Please make sure that any plastic remains from the frame punching have been removed. 1
(NETWORK) +4596738000 CLEAR CALL
(END) to end the call.
(CALL) to make the call.
Switch off your phone and remove the battery if attached to the phone. Open the SIM card holder by sliding it to the left and lifting it.
Use the arrow keys and to increase and decrease the speaker volume.
Place the SIM card in the small depression on the phone. Press down the SIM card holder and slide it to the right. Insert the battery and switch on the telephone (the phone will display a welcome greeting). Enter PIN code, if requested, and confirm by (OK). pressing
If you call a phone number which is diverted to another phone number, the display might show the phone number to which you are connected and not the one entered by you. If the phone cannot establish contact with your network and you attempt to make a call, the display will show please redial later. Emergency calls Most networks allow you to make emergency calls (112) both with and without a SIM card.
Read the following two pages to get to know your phone
Side 6
Getting to know your phone
Earphone
Four main functions
To get full benefit of your phone, remember the following four main functions, three of which you can enter when you have turned on your phone and entered the pin code (if any), i.e. when you are in standby mode:
Within a main function
This is how your function keys work when you have entered one of the main functions: Press and to scroll through the menus to see your options; press to select and accept options; and
Care of your phone
Do not try to open the phone as this might damage vital parts. The phone contains no components which can be repaired by the user. Any repair requires expertise and should be carried out only by an authorised service centre. To clean your phone, wipe over with a soft cloth. Do not use alcohol or other solvents as these will harm your phone. Do not use your mobile phone in high humidity environments or where the temperature falls below -10 or exceeds +55 C.
Display texts
Phone book Press Use this main function to store entries in your phone book or to access your phone book, when you want to find a stored name and number. List menu Press This is a menu where you can get information about the different kinds of calls and messages you have sent and received. You can also edit your phone book and find extra phone books, if any. Setup menu Press In this menu you have the possibility of setting your phone according to your own personal wishes and needs, such as selecting new ringing tones.
The fourth main function can only be entered while you are having a conversation, i.e. when you are in conversation mode:
press to exit the choice you have made or to clear digits or characters that you have entered. Take notice of the display texts when you use your phone. In this user guide, references will be made to the display text instead of to the keys and.
Accessories
The use of other types of chargers, batteries or any accessories other than those recommended for use with this telephone will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus as well as the manufacturers warranty on the telephone.
Dynamic menus
It is important to note that the menus are dynamic. This means that your phone does not always give you all the options listed in this user guide. This is because the option is only listed if you really have the option. For instance you cannot select the list of missed calls if there are no missed calls.
Never dispose of old batteries in your household refuse. Return them to the place of purchase or take them to a recycling centre so that they may be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Function keys Microphone
Conversation menu Press This menu offers different kinds of possibilities such as putting a call on hold or joining more calls.
SIM card limitations
Another important issue is your SIM card. In this user guide you can see the full capability of your phone, but the presence of some of the features depends on your network operator and/or your SIM card. Where a feature relates to the network, you will see this symbol in the user guide. Please contact your network operator for further details.
To sort the names in your phone book, enter the Setup menu (see page 29).
MNO6 mno6
Space #
Press CLEAR briefly to delete one character. Press CLEAR for one second to delete the entire display.
Side 10
List menu
General Enter the List menu: Scroll through the options: and Select an option: Press SELECT or OK Get one level back: Press EXIT Get back to standby: Hold EXIT down The List menu offers you information about your latest outgoing, answered and missed calls as well as SMS messages. Further, this is the menu you enter to edit your phone book, and if you have extra phone books available on your SIM card, this is where you find them. Remember that indicates that the option depends on your SIM card and therefore may not be available. Here is a list of options that you get when you enter the List menu.
Outgoing, answered, and missed calls
Information numbers
Find entries First Enter the List menu by pressing Select one of the below mentioned options How to see the list of missed calls at a later moment As soon as you have used the list, either to make a call or to view numbers, the symbol will disappear from the display. However, the list will always be available through the List menu, where you can also select and call a number. The telephone number will be deleted from the list as soon as you have called it, but you can find it again on the list of last outgoing calls.
Fixed numbers
Find, add, edit or delete entries See status
Outgoing calls
Your phone will show your last dialled telephone numbers. If you want to call one of the numbers again, select it and press CALL to initiate the call.
Service numbers
Find entries
Barred numbers
Answered calls
Your phone remembers the last 10 calls your phone has received. It is possible to call one of the numbers by selecting it and pressing CALL to initiate the call.
How to copy one of the numbers into your phone book
You can copy a number from the list of outgoing, answered, or missed calls into your phone book. You just select the wanted phone number from the actual list, press to access your phone book and give the number a name and a location.
Own numbers
Find, add, edit or delete entries
Missed calls
Your phone remembers the last 10 incoming calls which you did not answer. The display will tell you how many missed calls your phone has received, since the last time you touched it. If, for instance, there are 5 missed calls the standby display will show.5. As the telephone registers only identified calls in the list, the number of missed calls shown on the display and the number of phone numbers actually listed may be different. Immediate access to the list of missed calls As long as the symbol is shown in your display, you get immediate access to the list of missed calls simply by pressing. You can then select and call a number.
Numbers stored in this phone book are typically numbers for taxis, airports, hotels, weather, news, etc. The contents are defined by your network operator and cannot be changed by you.
This is simply an extra phone book which gives you the possibilities of finding, adding, editing and deleting the entries just like the ordinary phone book. For instance, it is possible to use this extra phone book if the phone is used both as a business phone and a private phone. You can then store the business numbers in the ordinary phone book and your private numbers in this phone book.
With the help of this extra phone book you can restrict the use of your phone only to numbers stored in this special phone book. This telephone book operates in exactly the same way as your ordinary phone book. However, in order to be able to make such a phone book you need to have a PUK2 code from your network operator and to use a PIN2 code of your own choice. See the Setup menu page 29 for how to use fixed dialling.
This service number phone book contains customer care, hotline service numbers, etc. The contents are defined by your network operator and cannot be changed by you.
Side 14
SMS point-to-point messages
First Enter the List menu by pressing Select SMS The phone number of the message sender or the name (if stored in your phone book) will be displayed in front of the message. You can now scroll through the message by using the arrow keys. The message is automatically stored in the inbox if you do not delete it. In addition to reading the message, you can press OPTION and delete it send a reply forward it to another phone number edit it before sending extract a phone number, if any, from the message to call or to store in your phone book call back to the sender When a message has been read it will be indicated by a to the left of the date of receipt. How to read a message at a later moment If you have used your phone after having received a new message, you have to enter the Inbox to read it. The SMS indicator tells you that there are still unread messages, and remains on the standby display until all messages have been read.
Outbox The messages you send are automatically stored in the outbox where you can always find them again. If you enter the outbox and select one of your messages, you can press OPTION and delete it forward it to another phone number edit it before sending extract a phone number, if any, from the message to call or to store in your phone book Start entering your message using the keypad in the same way as you enter a name or a telephone number in the phone book. moves the cursor to the left, moves the cursor to the right. Delete unwanted characters by pressing CLEAR. If you want to use the -symbol in your SMS message press the -key briefly twice. Once you have ended your message by pressing OK, you can Send SMS at once or you can Save SMS and send it later on. If you select Send SMS the phone will ask for a phone number to send the message to. Either enter a phone number or select one from your phone book using. Accept by pressing OK and your message will be sent.
Setup menu
SMS setup (Menu 4)
Send SMS setup Broadcast setup Delete SMS
Phone book setup (Menu 5)
Fixed dialling on/off Barred dialling on/off Phone book sorting Delete call information
A broadcast message will be deleted when you switch off your telephone even if the message has not been read. Voice mail Some networks offer a voice mail function where you can listen to your voice mails just by selecting the sub menu Voice mail. Other networks send you an SMS point-to-point message (see page 14) when you receive a new voice mail, and you will then have to call your network operators voice mail number to listen to your voice mails. Contact your network operator for further information.
Call setup (Menu 1)
Call divert Call barring Call waiting Closed user group Outgoing call ID Line select
Call timers and charge (Menu 6)
65 Last call Total calls Reset timers and charge Show timer and credit Call charge
Security (Menu 7)
75 PIN code SIM lock Network password Encryption indication Line lock
Tones setup (Menu 2)
Ringing tone Trembler SMS message tone SMS broadcast tone Key tone Factory settings
Calculator (Menu 8) Open menu (Menu 9)
The availabilility and the name of this menu depends on your SIM card. The options are defined by your network operator and allow you to set up a dialogue between you, your SIM card, and your network operator. If this menu is available, it will be shown first when you enter the Setup menu. Tip
Phone setup (Menu 3)
39 Language Auto redial Network selection Power saving Car kit Greeting Speed dialling Any key answer Factory settings
On the following pages, the above options will be explained in greater detail
Side 18
Menu numbers
As it appears from the survey at page 17, the different functions of the Setup menu are identified by a number. This menu number is not automatically displayed on the telephone. If you want to see the number you must press the 0 (zero) key. The menu number will then be indicated by up to 6 digits. Example: = Menu 6: Call timers and charge 2 = Sub menu 2: View total calls After a short period the display returns to the menu text. A before the sub menu indicates the one you have selected. Shortcut to the Setup menu As you become more familiar with the Setup menu, you will probably find it easier to access some of the menus simply by pressing the menu number. For example, to see the duration of your total calls: 1 Press MENU 2 Press 62 First
Call setup (menu 1)
Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Call setup The Call setup menu gives you different options concerning your incoming and outgoing calls: Call divert Call barring Call waiting Closed user group Outgoing call ID Line select Divert all calls You simply divert all calls that are made to your phone. (If you have chosen to have all calls diverted, the call divert indicator will be visible on the left side of the standby display.) Divert all unanswered This is an umbrella function that covers the next three options at the same time; i.e. it diverts calls to your phone: if your line is busy if you do not reply if there is no contact to the network Divert if busy/no reply/no contact If you wish, these three functions can be selected individually. An example: If you want calls made to your phone to be diverted only if your line is busy, you select Divert if busy. Status You have the possibility of checking if your phone is diverted in any of the above mentioned ways. Cancel all You cancel all of your call diverts at the same time.
Call divert
If you want to divert your incoming calls to another phone number, you have to: 1
Select one of the below mentioned options of call divert. Register your call divert.
Different options of call divert
Entering call divert gives you the following options: Divert all calls Divert all unanswered Divert if busy Divert if no reply Divert if no contact Status Cancel all
Register your call divert
When you have selected one of the five mentioned options for diverting calls, you will be asked to register the call divert. This means specifying certain features for the call divert.
Side 20
Once you have selected Register your telephone will guide you through the following steps: Divert delay (only if you have selected to divert if no reply or all unanswered). This option gives you the possibility of specifying the period of time that elapses before the call is diverted. As appears on your display, you can select Use default delay or select a period from 5 to 30 seconds. Phone number. Finally, you will be asked what number to divert to. Calls can be diverted to a telephone number stored in your phone book or to any other number. Access your phone book by pressing or enter a phone number via the keypad. Note: Your selection of a specific kind of call divert does not only give you the possibility of registrating it. At this level, you also have the possibility of deactivating/activating (see below), the option of seeing the status for this specific kind of call divert by selecting Status as well as the option of cancelling this specific kind of call divert by selecting Cancel. You find the option of activating/deactivating by selecting the specific call divert you want to activate/deactivate and then select Deactivate or Activate. If you try to deactivate/activate a call divert and your network does not allow this option, your display will tell you that the service is not available. In that case you must cancel a call diversion by selecting Cancel. Next time you want your incoming calls diverted, select Register. First
Deactivation/activation
On some networks you have the possibility of activating and deactivating your call divert. This means that when you have registered a call divert, you can select to deactivate it, and then at a later moment activate it again. Your telephone will then remember your last registration and you will not have to select divert delay and phone number again.
Side 22
First Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Call setup
First Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Tones setup The Tones setup menu gives you different options for the tones that your phone offers you for various functions: Ringing tone Trembler SMS message tone SMS broadcast tone Key tone Factory settings
Outgoing call ID
You can choose whether you want your phone number to be shown or not at the next outgoing call. Your options at this point are: Show ID for next call Hide ID for next call
SMS message tone
Your telephone can alert you to the arrival of a point-to-point message by means of different alert tones. You have the option of setting the message tone volume to high, medium, low, or off, and the option of selecting between the same 27 tone patterns as for your ringing tone.
Call waiting
During a conversation, your telephone can notify you that a new call is waiting. This is indicated by a special ringing tone in the earphone and gives you the option of answering or rejecting the new call. When selecting Call waiting from the Call setup menu you get three options: Activate to activate call waiting Cancel to cancel call waiting Status to see whether call waiting is activated or not See the Conversation menu on page 34 for further details on how to handle multi-party calls.
Line selection
Some network operators offer Alternate Line Service. This allows you to have two separate speech lines and phone numbers on the same telephone. If you have two separate lines, you can alternate between these by entering this sub menu. In the standby display the small number on the left or the right side of the signal strength indicator (cf. page 39) informs you whether you are on line one or line two.
SMS broadcast tone
Your telephone can alert you to the arrival of a broadcast message by means of different alert tones. Your options are the same as mentioned above under SMS Message tone.
Ringing tone
You can adjust the ringing volume level and select the ringing tone according to your surroundings and preferences. Ringing volume levels are high, medium, low, escalating, and off. If the ringing tone is set to off you will see the symbol in the standby display. You have the option of selecting between 27 different ringing tone patterns. While you are making your selection, the displayed ringing tone will sound. You can disable all kinds of tones by pressing MENU and then. In that case the symbol will be flashing in the display. Just press MENU and again to revert to your original settings.
If the phone number you are calling is busy, you can let your phone make up to 10 automatic redial attempts. A redialling success tone sounds when the attempt is successful. When you call a number that is busy do not press EXIT unless you want to cancel the auto redialling attempts.
Power saving
To save your battery and thus increase both conversation and standby times you can choose whether you want the display contents to be visible or not in standby mode. Select Display and then Remains on if you want it to be visible, and Switches off if you want it not to be visible. The display will then switch off after 3 minutes in standby mode. The backlight will always switch off after 10 seconds if Backlight is set to Switches off (except when connected to a handsfree car kit). However, you have the option of having the backlight switched off permanently by selecting Always off.
Network selection
Phoning abroad demands the use of a foreign network. You can select one manually or let your telephone do it for you automatically. To make the choice you must enter this network selection sub menu which gives you three options: Automatic selection Manual selection Set preferred list Automatic selection Your phone will automatically try to reach your home network first, then, alternatively to find another available network. You have the possibility of establishing a preferred list of networks (see below).
Car kit
This feature is only effective if the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit. See page 37 for more information.
Language
The display language of your phone is normally the national language of the country in which you purchased your SIM card. If this is not the case the display language will be English. You do, however, have the option of choosing between different languages using this menu. If, by mistake, you select a language which you do not understand you can always return to the original language by pressing the following keys: 0000.
Greeting
You can change the welcome greeting of your phone according to your own wishes. Delete the old greeting by holding CLEAR, enter the new greeting via the keypad and confirm by pressing OK.
Side 26
First Enter the setup menu by pressing MENU Select Phone setup
First Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select SMS setup With the SMS setup menu you can set up the necessary features for sending point-to-point messages and for receiving broadcast messages. These are your options: Send SMS setup Broadcast setup Delete SMS 4
This option brings you back to the original setup of your phone. The phone is set up by the manufacturer as follows: Language: Autoredial: Network: Power saving: Display: Backlight: Car kit: Auto answer: Power off: Greeting: Speed dialling: Any key answer: Automatic Off Automatic selection Remains on Switches off Off Automatic Welcome On Off
Speed dialling
If you turn on the speed dialling function, it is possible to make calls to any number stored in the phone book more easily by using the location number (up to 3 digits). You will then just have to press the location number for one second (if the location number consists of more than 1 digit, press the first digit(s) and hold the last digit for one second). The call will then be automatically initiated. Further, this function gives you a shortcut to your last outgoing call: Press 0 (zero) for one second and the call will be initiated automatically.
You will now have different options of specifying a validity time. This is the period of time that the message will remain with your network operator if for some reason it cannot be delivered at once. Confirm your choice by pressing OK. You will now be asked to specify the kind of teleservice you want. Select Text and press OK. The menu now returns to Service centre. Press SELECT and then OK. Now the name and the number of the service centre that you have set up will be displayed. Press SELECT.
Send SMS setup
This is the sub menu to enter if you want to set up the parameters for sending an SMS pointto-point message. You have two options: Service centre Reply path Service centre Your telephone will guide you through the parameters that you have to set up: 1
Any key answer
If you turn on this function you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key you like except for the left function key and the arrow keys.
Once a service centre has been selected, these parameters will automatically be used for sending all future messages through this service centre. Having stored a service centre number, you have the option of adding a new service centre, deleting a stored service centre or editing a stored service centre. (The option of storing more than one service centre may not be available with all SIM cards). Reply path For messages that have to be sent via several service centres to reach the recipient, some networks offer the feature of sending a reply, if any, back to you through the same chain of service centres. This is called a reply path and you can select whether you want it to be on or off.
Press MENU Press
How to use the calculator
The equal-sign (=) is found on the right hand function key. Hold down the relevant key for one second to get the desired arithmetic operation. Key Operation Addition (+) Multiplication (*) Square function (x2) Subtraction (-) Division (/) Square root () Percentage (%) Fractions (1/x) Exponent (E) M+ or decimal point (press briefly) MC MR or -/+ (neg./pos.) (press briefly)
If you try to activate one of the keys, the display will tell you that the keypad is locked. The keypad lock is, however, automatically disabled during an incoming call until you have finished your conversation when the telephone is placed in the handsfree car kit When you want to unlock the keypad again: 1 2
Press UNLOCK Press
Quick survey By pressing you get access to a survey of what arithmetic operation is placed on what key. An arithmetic operation can then be selected directly from the survey by pressing the assigned key briefly.
Side 34
Conversation menu
General
Microphone off
While having a call, you may wish to have a private conversation with someone next to you. You will hear everything your caller says, but you cannot be heard by the caller. Select Micro. off, and then Micro. on when you want to activate the microphone again.
Switch between calls
If you select Switch, the active call will be put on hold and the call on hold will now be active. In this way you can switch between your conversations.
Transfer a call
If you have an active call and a call on hold you can connect the two by selecting Transfer. In that way, the two parties can talk together while you withdraw from the conversation.
This menu is only available when you are actually talking on the phone.
Enter the Conversation menu: Press MENU Scroll through the options: and Select an option: Press OK This menu offers you different kinds of options while you are having a conversation:
Drop an active call
An active call can be ended by selecting Drop active. The held call will remain on hold and you have to retrieve it to continue conversation.
Call a phone book number
During a conversation you can make a new call to a number stored in your phone book by selecting Phone book.
Hold a call
You can make a second call without having to end a call that is currently active. Enter the second phone number and press CALL. If you have activated the call waiting option in the Setup menu (see page 22) you can also answer a new incoming call without having to end the currently active call. When you hear the special ringing tone in your earphone, you just press ANSWER. In both cases, the first call will automatically be put on hold. Please be aware that you can only have one call on hold at a time. You can also put calls on hold manually by selecting Hold.
- broadcast - point-to-point Remaining call charge Reset timers Ringing tones
- telephone - tones Find a name/number Fixed numbers 9 13
Getting to know your phone 6 Calculator
Call barring Call divert Call setup Call timers/charge Call waiting Car kit installation Care of your phone Calling Line ID Closed user group Continuing calls Conversation menu Currency/Call charge Greeting 30 18
Handsfree car kit Information numbers International calls Joining calls Keypad Keypad lock Keypad tone Language
Security Selection of language Selection of network Sending a new SMS Service centre (SMS) Service numbers Setup menu SIM card SIM card limitations SIM lock SMS - broadcast - point-to-point SMS message tones SMS setup - broadcast - point-to-point Speed dialling Store a name/number Switching calls Tones setup
Transferring calls Trembler
Unit price USSD Voice mail Volume control Welcome greeting Who is calling
Delete all SMS
Delete a name/number Delete call information Display Dual slot charger Duration of last call Duration of total calls Dynamic menus
Line selection List menu Location numbers
Main functions
Making your first call Maximum call charge Menu numbers

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Video Sensor Resolution Effective Pixels NTSC (H x V) Effective Pixels PAL (H x V) Sensitivity S/N Ratio Output Signal Gamma Gain Control Electronics Iris Mechanical Construction Window Weight Overall Dimension Electrical Voltage Power Draw Environmental Operational Range -25C to +60C (-13F to 140F) 12 to 24 AC/DC 190 mA x 2 = 380 mA at 12 VDC Die-cast aluminum 3/16 inch polycarbonate 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs) 286 x 138 x 95 mm (11.3 x 5.4 x 3.7 in.) M4 High Resolution Day/Night CCD 540 TVL color / 540 TVL monochrome 768 x x 582 C7 High Resolution Color CCD 500 TVL 768 x x 582
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EX8C7V0409N Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res color, 500 TVL, 4-9 mm lens, NTSC EX8C7V0409P Dual sensor Ceiling camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res color, 500 TVL, 4-9 mm lens, PAL EX8C7V0922N Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res color, 500 TVL, 9-22 mm lens, NTSC EX8C7V0922P Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res color, 500 TVL, 9-22 mm lens, PAL EX8M4V0409-N Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res day/night, 540/540 TVL, 4-9 mm lens, NTSC EX8M4V0409P Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res day/night, 540/540 TVL, 4-9 mm lens, PAL EX8M4V0922-N Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Dual sensor ceiling camera, 1/3 in. hi-res day/night, 540/540 TVL, 9-22 mm lens, NTSC EX8M4V0922-P Dual Sensor Ceiling Camera Accessories UPA-2430-60 Power Supply 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 24 VAC, 30 VA Out UPA-2420-50 Power Supply 220 VAC, 50 Hz, 24 VAC, 20 VA Out UPA-2430-60 UPA-2420-50 EX8C7V0409-N
EX8C7V0409-P
EX8C7V0922-N
0.06 Lux with F1.4 lens 2.7 Lux at F1.4 Greater than 48dB (AGC off) 1 Vpp, 75 ohm 0.45 AGC (with on/off switch) 1/60 to 1/100,000 (NTSC) 1/50 to 1/100,000 (PAL) Greater than 48dB
EX8C7V0922-P
EX8M4V0409-N
EX8M4V0409-P
EX8M4V0922-N
EX8M4V0922-P
Americas: Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport, New York, 14450, USA Phone: +Fax: +security.sales@us.bosch.com www.boschsecurity.us
Europe, Middle East, Africa: Bosch Security Systems B.V. P.O. Box JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands Phone: + Fax: +emea.securitysystems@bosch.com www.boschsecurity.com
Asia-Pacific: Represented by Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd, Security Systems 11 Bishan Street 21 Singapore 573943 Phone: +5511 Fax: +2698 apr.securitysystems@bosch.com www.boschsecurity.asia
Bosch Security Systems Inc. 011 | Data subject to change without notice T5452814475 | Cur: en-US, V20, 16 Feb 2011
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