CCTV
May 1, 2001 12:00 PM
Dome
Automatic
Features: on-screen display, auto-playback, 16 zone sectors and 99 pre-position, auto-pivot which automatically rotates and flips the camera.
G3 Basic
PHILIPS COMMUNICATION, SECURITY & IMAGING
Atlanta
Circle 60 on Card
Video transmitter
Single channel
Designed to transport one channel of composite video in one direction and “up-the-coax” control data in the reverse direction over one optical fiber.
Features: up to 62dB video signal-to-noise ratio, range of 5,000 feet.
Model 9284
OPTELECOM
Gaithersburg, Md.
Circle 61 on Card
Video recorder
16-channel, digital
Features: MPEG II encoding, Y/C filter, signal-to-noise is 50dB.
Surveillix
TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC.
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 62 on Card
Video recorder
Time-lapse
Offers 24-hour time-lapse video recording
Features: self-diagnostic and visually recognizable malfanction warning system, digital control of the servo circuit, resolution of 240 lines in color and 330 lines in black-and-white, jog/shuttle dial, three-languages on-screen menu, automatic video-head clog detection and cleaning, multiple security locks.
HS-9424U
MITSUBISHI IMAGING PRODUCTS
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 63 on Card
Video recorder
Time-lapse
Provides 24-hour time-lapse recording in a VHS format.
Features: repeat record pass indicator to detect worn tapes, blue screen indication when no signal is present, tape remaining alarm, error message, tape end alarm, power failure recovery recording and a record lock function.
AG-TL350
PANASONIC SECURITY & DIGITAL IMAGING CO.
Secaucus, N.J.
Circle 62 on Card
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