CCTV
May 1, 2001 12:00 PM
Color surveillance camera
Switches from color to black-and-white
Automatically switches from color operationduring daylight conditions to ultra-sensitive black-and-white for operation at night. The camera also can be used with infrared light sources to capture images when there is virtually no visible light.
Features: electronic light control, built-in motion detector, built-in alphanumeric character display for camera ID, and electronic shutter.
WV-CL920 Series
PANASONIC SECURITY & DIGITAL IMAGING CO.
Secaucus, N.J.
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Color monitor
Rack-mountable
Designed with advanced color processing
Features: 625 lines of resolution, two selectable-aspect-ratio viewing options, multiple video and audio channels, automatic multi-standard adaptation.
KM1900CN
ULTRAK
Lewisville, Texas
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Video management system
Four-channel, digital
Combines the functionality of a four-channel multiplexer with the recording capabilities of a high-resolution digital recorder.
Features: switching speed of up to 60 images per second, remote management tools, event reporting, single-channel audio recording.
DVMS 400
GYYR INC.
Anaheim, Calif.
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Digital video recorder
Multi-server, multi-client networking capabilities
Allows any remote client to review information from any server. Capable of archiving for one-year.
Features: supports up to 384 cameras, 768 pixels per line resolution, authenticated images, security and password protection.
2nd EYES ENTERPRISE
PRIMARY IMAGE
Orlando, Fla.
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Dual camera surveillance system
Pan/tilt/zoom
Automatic touring along a ceiling-mounted track. It is configured with either one or two programmable PTZ domes capable of six programmed tours and 60 presets per camera carriage. The carriage travels at speeds up to 12 feet per second and provides 360 degrees of unobstructed views to eliminate blind spots. The camera, carriage and track are hidden behind a shatterproof mirrored or tinted polycarbonate enclosure.
Features: on-screen speed, distance and control options and diagnostic displays along with position referencing.
SmartTrack
SENTRY TECHNOLOGY CORP.
Hauppauge, N.Y.
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Digital camera
Triple remote head
Three imaging heads operate in sync and interface to a single camera control unit. Users may select various output configurations to view images from any single head or a composite of any three image planes. The multiple heads can be used to image different regions of interest, stereo and 3D perspectives, or wider swath widths.
Features: color or monochrome CCD imaging sensors, real-time color interpolation, digital gain, offset, and exposure control, digital image output.
RH1100
DUNCANTECH INC.
Auburn, Calif.
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Weather-resistant domes
Three versions available
Color, monochrome or a day/night version that switches from color to monochrome when light levels drop.
Features: remote addressing, high-speed panning and tilting with 360-degree continuous rotation, auto playback.
G3 EnviroDome
PHILIPS COMMUNICATION, SECURITY & IMAGING
Atlanta
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Video recorder
Designed for video surveillance systems
Capable of recording in color and black-and-white.
Features: four-heads, records 20 fields per second in L24 hour mode and 12 fields per second in L40 hour mode, and jog dial.
KR4040HN
ULTRAK INC.
Lewisville, Texas
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