CCTV
Apr 1, 2001 12:00 PM
Surveillance system
Digitally stores images
Allows for retrieval of video images.
Features: built-in digital motion detection, alarm interface, light compensation, quick-change lens options.
SWC40R
SILENT WITNESS
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Circle 80 on Card
Transmission/recording system
Enhanced reliability
Enables remote monitoring of up to 16 cameras networked security systems.
Features: compression technology, simultaneous digital
recording and transmission, and software-based multiple
pan/tilt/zoom camera control.
DVRX
CVIDEO INC.
San Diego
Circle 81 on Card
Camera
For extreme lighting conditions
Backlight compensation settings allows the camera to find the best picture condition and automatically provide necessary light compensation.
Features: color, built-in video motion detection and
on-screen display.
KC7600CN
ULTRAK
Lewisville, Texas
Circle 82 on Card
Camera
Day/night
Shows color during bright light and black-and-white in low light. It also displays an enhanced-IR performance when using IR illumination.
Features: 330 lines of resolution at 0.03 lux, electronic iris, built-in isolated power supply, backlight compensation.
DNL33D
RAINBOW CCTV
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 83 on Card
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