Arecont Vision Cameras UL-Listed

A wide range of Arecont Vision megapixel camera models have achieved UL listing by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. under the UL-60950-1 standard for information technology equipment. Arecont Vision is the first high-volume megapixel security camera manufacturer to UL list its products.

“The UL listing provides confirmation of safety and quality, and ensures design consultants, specifiers and systems integrators that Arecont Vision megapixel cameras are compliant," said Raul Calderon, senior vice president of marketing at Arecont Vision. “UL listing paves the way for even greater acceptance of Arecont Vision megapixel cameras into applications having strict regulatory requirements.”

Arecont Vision indoor H.264 models listed by UL include series AV1305, AV2105, AV3105, AV5105 and AV10005 models with day/night or auto-iris options. Other UL-listed indoor H.264 cameras include model AV2805, a 1080p HD camera (available with day/night or auto-iris options); and AV3135, a 3/1.3 megapixel dual-sensor Day/Night H.264 model. Also listed is model AV3130, a 3/1.3 megapixel dual-sensor Day/Night model with JPEG compression.

Arecont Vision indoor compact JPEG models listed by UL include AV1310, AV2110, AV3110 and AV5110, with each day/night model also listed. Compact model AV1315 using H.264 compression is also UL listed, as is compact model AV2815, a 1080 full HD H.264 camera; both are available with day/night as an option. Compact cameras are half the size and a third the weight of previous models, are easy to install, and fit into smaller housings and domes.

Outdoor cameras listed by UL include Arecont Vision SurroundVideo model AV8185DN, a 180-degree panoramic view camera with four 2 megapixel sensors providing an 8 megapixel total image area; and model AV8365DN, a 360-degree panoramic view camera providing an 8 megapixel total image area, each available as day/night models and with heater/blowers for temperature control. Also for outside environments, Arecont Vision H.264 MegaDome models listed by UL include Models AV1355, AV2155, AV3155 and AV5155, each available as day/night models, with 4.5-10mm or 8-16mm lenses and with or without heater/blowers.


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