ATV Releases New 700TVL 22X PTZ Cameras
30 Dec, 2019 by

Coppell, TX – June 28, 2013 – Advanced Technology Video (ATV) a leading provider of innovative video security surveillance solutions announces the release of two new 700TVL 22X Mini-PTZ cameras as its newest addition to the Performance Series product line.
The SDM722DW and SDM722DWH cameras offer 700TVL resolution based on the SONY Ex-View HAD CCD. The cameras feature TRUE D/N and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) for all light-level applications. The base model includes an integrated heater and provides flush, pendent and wall-mount mounting options while the (H) suffix model includes an environmental housing including an integrated housing heater, blower and sunshield.
The new 22X mini-PTZ also offers 16X digital zoom and auto recognizes both Pelco P and Pelco D communications protocols. The 22X models offers digital flip, 240 presets, 8 tours and 16 auto-scans.
The new SDM7 line is a nature extension of the popular ATV 22X Mini-PTZ – now just with 700TVL performance.
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