ACTi CTS-PC100-UHDC Panoramic IP Camera
The ACTi CTS-PC100-UHDC is a panoramic IP camera designed for wide-area surveillance coverage in commercial and institutional deployments. As an ACTi IP camera, the CTS-PC100-UHDC is confirmed NDAA Section 889 compliant — a non-negotiable requirement for federal projects, government facilities, and any site subject to National Defense Authorization Act procurement rules. If your project mandate includes NDAA compliance verification, this unit satisfies that requirement.
Panoramic cameras reduce the number of discrete camera heads required to cover large open areas — lobbies, atriums, parking structures, warehouse floors — by delivering a wide or 360-degree field of view from a single device. For integrators designing panoramic IP camera coverage plans, this translates directly to fewer runs of cable, fewer PoE switch ports consumed, and simpler VMS channel licensing compared to deploying multiple fixed-lens units to cover the same space.
Because detailed specification data beyond NDAA compliance status was not available at the time this page was published, buyers should request a full datasheet or contact pre-sales engineering before finalizing design. Confirm lens coverage angle, resolution, power draw (PoE class), and VMS compatibility against your project requirements. See the broader IP camera catalog and PoE switch options for complementary infrastructure planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the ACTi CTS-PC100-UHDC NDAA Section 889 compliant?
A: Yes. The CTS-PC100-UHDC is confirmed NDAA Section 889 compliant, making it eligible for use on federal, government, and NDAA-restricted projects.
Q: What type of camera is the CTS-PC100-UHDC?
A: The CTS-PC100-UHDC is a panoramic IP camera intended for wide-area coverage deployments.
Q: Where can I get full specifications for the CTS-PC100-UHDC?
A: Contact pre-sales engineering for a full datasheet and to confirm compatibility with your VMS, PoE infrastructure, and project requirements before ordering.
Q: Does the CTS-PC100-UHDC qualify for government or federal procurement?
A: NDAA Section 889 compliance is confirmed, which satisfies a key federal procurement requirement. Verify additional agency-specific certifications (TAA, Buy American, etc.) with your project requirements separately.
The single confirmed spec that matters most for project qualification on the CTS-PC100-UHDC is NDAA Section 889 compliance — and it clears that bar. If you are sourcing for a government facility, a DoD contractor site, or any project with a written NDAA requirement, the CTS-PC100-UHDC is on the approved side of that line.
Technical Highlights:
- NDAA Section 889 Compliant: Verified compliant, removing the single most common disqualifier for federal and government-adjacent camera deployments.
- Panoramic Form Factor: Wide-area coverage from a single device reduces infrastructure overhead — fewer cable runs, fewer switch ports, fewer VMS licenses per zone.
- ACTi Platform: Deploys within the broader ACTi IP camera ecosystem, which typically supports ONVIF and ACTi's NVR/VMS stack — confirm integration compatibility before finalizing design.
Deployment Considerations:
- Full specification data (resolution, lens angle, power class, IR capability, operating temperature) was not available at publication — request the manufacturer datasheet before committing this unit to a design.
- Panoramic cameras vary significantly in dewarping quality and VMS plugin support; confirm your VMS vendor supports the CTS-PC100-UHDC's dewarping natively or via ONVIF before purchasing.
Best fit for NDAA-restricted projects — government lobbies, federal campus perimeter, or contractor facilities — where compliance documentation is required and wide-area coverage from a single mount point reduces installation cost.