CCTV
Mar 1, 2001 12:00 PM
Dome
Small
The 7-in. housing is smaller than previous versions. The rounded bezel produces a tight seal between the upper and lower parts of the housing. The tighter seal increases the efficiency of the heater unit and prevents insects from getting inside the housing.
Features: tinted gray color and molded rubber boot.
CyberDome
KALATEL
Corvallis, Ore.
Circle 70 on Card
Dome system
Rugged
Designed for rugged environments, the system is weatherproof, dust-proof and able to withstand mechanical impact. The lower dome is attached with a key-lock to resist tampering, and the mounting hardware cannot be loosened or tampered with from outside the dome.
Features: variable pan speed from 0.1 degree to 400 degrees/sec, preshot recall speed less than 0.5 sec., high-speed pan/tilt.
KD6 Dome System
ULTRAK
Lewisville, Texas
Circle 71 on Card
Display processor
Video quad display
Will display four video inputs display in quadrants on a monitor, flat panel, or projection screen. Allows all four video inputs to be displayed at full resolution.
Features: tiling, borders, front panel and RS-232 control.
4View
RGB SPECTRUM
Alameda, Calif.
Circle 72 on Card
Camera/lens combination
For general purpose applications
Features: 1/3-in. black-and-white CCD camera; varifocal fixed iris lens; selectable backlight compensation; C or CS mount lenses, line locked or automatic switching; VD2 lock for roll free switching over a single coax cable using Panasonic's Matrix Systems 500 or 800, multiplexer System 400 or WJ-MP 404 data Multiplexer; selectable auto iris.
WV-BP134V camera/lens
PANASONIC SECURITY AND DIGITAL IMAGING Co.
Secaucus, N.J.
Circle 73 on Card
Video surveillance system
PC-based
Digital video multiplex recorder, network video delivery software, and workstation multi-site video management software package are designed to work together and be used with Windows 98 and Windows 2000 operating systems.
Features: multiplex recorder can record all 64 video channels to hard drive for storage and later recall; network video delivery software allows the user to send live video across a TCP/IP network connection; workstation multi-site video management software is used to view live video over a TCP/IP network from any number of workstation video servers, and can selectively play back recorded video data from workstation video servers.
ECHO
ACI INTERNATIONAL INC.
Concord, Ontario, Canada
Circle 74 on Card
Varifocals lens
Motorized
Features: zoom and focus motors, preset potentiometers, and video auto iris.
TVR0616AIPN
TOKINA INDUSTRIAL INC.
Medford, N.Y.
Circle 75 on Card
Lowering pole
For domes and housings.
Camera housings are attached to a universal mounting plate. Lowering is accomplished by using a 9.6v or higher drill.
Features: aluminum extrusion, power, data and video connections.
PolEvator
VIDEOLARM INC.
Decatur, Ga.
Circle 76 on Card
Video recorder
Digital
Combines the functions of a video recorder and multiplexer into one unit. The recorder offers four color video inputs for fixed cameras and with 30GB or 60GB hard drive, allows for continuous recording for up to two or four weeks.
Features: playback and forward/reverse search, continuous recording or scheduled recording time, multiple camera display for live viewing while recording and an on-screen menu programming.
DX1000
PELCO
Clovis, Calif..
Circle 77 on Card
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