CCTV

Sep 1, 2001 12:00 PM


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Network camera

Dual compatibility

Simultaneously transmits video in digital and analog formats using motion-JPEG. Capable of monitoring several remote areas from one control station.

Features: motion detection, PTZ support, relay control, event-triggered alarm handling, compatible with analog CCTV systems.
AXIS 2420
AXIS COMMUNICATIONS
Chelmsford, Maine

Circle 44 on Card

Digital recorder

Real-time recording

Combines benefits of JPEG compression and Wavelet technology, offering images to be stored according to time, date or alarm activity. Digital control outputs respond to various functions upon alarm or detection. It is able to alert remote users even when remote software is closed.

Features: records one to 30 frames-per-second, eight digital outputs and inputs, remote configuration, operation and video storage, standard 80gB removable storage drive.
Open-Eye HDDR
PC OPEN INC.
Spokane, Wash.

Circle 46 on Card

Compact dome camera

Optional outdoor housing

Camera has four alarm input channels and features a programmable alarm response that displays a preset location when an alarm is triggered.

Features: advanced digital signal processing, 0.2 lux sensitivity, backlight compensation, “turn-lock” mounting bracket for indoor installations, 360-degree pan rotation, 128 pre-set viewpoints, 128x zoom.
DC128A
DELTAVISION
St. Eustache, Quebec

Circle 47 on Card

Camera board

Color

Replaces current camera board in high- and standard-resolution color versions. Based on 1/3-in. interline transfer CCD technology, camera board offers a signal-to-noise ratio of 51dB, 480 lines of resolution and a DC iris drive for optional auto-iris vari-focal lens.

Features: line lock, automatic gain control, backlight compensation, auto white balance and flickerless mode.
Camera board
SILENT WITNESS
Surrey, B.C.

Circle 45 on Card

Time-lapse VCR

Records 24 hours on a single videotape

Features: user-friendly on-screen programming menus; alarm search feature locates images by advancing to alarm occurrences; jog shuttle feature for precise control of tape movement, advancing video field-by-field, and speeding up or slowing down playback/rewind/fast-forward.
Time-lapse VCR
SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS CORP.
Boca Raton, Fla.

Circle 48 on Card

Video networking

Full-motion, full-resolution video

Developed to allow integration of visual communications throughout a common network. ATM or SONET backbones are extended from traditional hubs to equipment locations.

Features: MPEG-2 video, conventional SDH framing, multiple data and audio channels.
Municipal Video Network
TELESTE SURVEILLANCE NETWORKS
Georgetown, Texas

Circle 49 on Card

Digital video recording

For casino security

Designed for real-time applications requiring simultaneous recording, it records at 30 frames-per-second, per camera, with up to 96 camera inputs per unit.

Features: high-resolution recording, digital video imaging, 32-bit API.
NiceVision Pro
NICE SYSTEMS
Ra'anana, Israel
Circle 50 on Card

Video balun

Compact

CCTV video balun converts CCTV baseband video signal from RG75 coax to unshielded twisted pair. Supports connections up to 2,200 or 2,500-ft. via Cat 5 UTP.

Features: supports up to four camera signals via one four-pair Cat 5 cable, male BNC connector, slide-on cover and epoxy-sealed to prevent contamination.
CCTV balun
NHC/MUXLAB
Montreal

Circle 51 on Card

Digital network interface

Video streaming with Web server

Unit interfaces with existing analog video surveillance systems by connecting directly to a camera source or switcher. CODEC technology provides CCTV systems capabilities and video streaming with Web server when used in a digital Ethernet configuration.

Features: accepts up to eight alarm inputs, capable of storing up to 100 alarm logs, Web browser interface does not require special software.
WJ-NT204
PANASONIC
Secaucus, N.J.

Circle 52 on Card

Wireless surveillance system

Real-time, portable audio/video recording

High-resolution video imaging for extreme applications does not require a direct line-of-sight from transmitter to receiver. System has transmission range of up to one mile and can transmit up to 1000 lines of resolution broadcast-quality video.

Features: VHS 24-hour real-time recorder, PMI surveillance camera, smoke detector camera, hand-held monitor, 40-foot power and coax cable, built-in power supply and fan.
PS-2401
IMAGE SENSING SYSTEMS INC.
St. Paul, Minn.

Circle 55 on Card

Compact camera

Converts color to black-and-white

Delivers high-resolution images in all light by automatically converting images from color to black-and-white. It boosts low-light sensitivity while minimizing image smear.

Features: 3-in. IT CCD, digital signal processing, backlight compensation and automatic shutter.
IK-645A
TOSHIBA SECURITY PRODUCTS
Irvine, Calif.

Circle 53 on Card

Web transmitter

25 frames per second

Transmitter connects to Ethernet or cable modems and transmits images from four cameras to provide remote surveillance via the Internet. A PC is not required at transmission site.

Features: embedded software control, four alarm triggers, loop-through input, camera position control, quad or sequential image viewing.
SNS-100N
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS
Carrollton, Texas

Circle 56 on Card

Camera housing

Vandal-resistant

Camera housing uses scratch-resistant polycarbonate window with replaceable paint shield. The 12-gauge steel front plate and 15-gauge steel back box are equipped with tamper-resistant fasteners.

Features: adjustable camera bracket, fixed or auto-iris lens, complete with standard color or high-resolution cameras.
Warrior 5
VIDEOALARM
Atlanta

Circle 54 on Card

Camera housing

Dome or pressurized barrel-style enclosure

Increases camera reliability and reduces maintenance costs of traffic management video systems. Keeps lenses protected from environmental conditions. Standard housing heater ensures that condensation and ice do not form on faceplate.

Features: designed to withstand shock, vibration and temperature fluctuations, cameras are pressurized to 6 psig.
3810 Series
COHU ELECTRONICS
San Diego

Circle 57 on Card

Mini-dome cameras

12v DC power optional

Two new 1/3-in. mini-dome cameras are available in color or black-and-white. Resolution is 380-line with 0.5 lux sensitivity, or 350-line with 2.5 lux sensitivity.

Features: 70-degree field-of-view, 3.6 mm lens, optional 12v DC power supply.
MDB70 and MDC70
RAINBOW CCTV
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 59 on Card

Digital recorder

Multi-server, multi-client networking

Improves surveillance by allowing any remote client to review information from a server in a separate location.

Features: fully scalable digital network, each system is tailor-made to meet customers' specifications.
2nd Eyes Enterprise
PRIMARY IMAGE INC.
Orlando, Fla.

Circle 60 on Card

Fiber-optic video

Three bi-directional channels

Provides simultaneous transmission of video and three full-duplex data channels over one single-mode optical fiber. Its digital signal exceeds RS-250C short-haul performance specification.

Features: LED indicators, 67-dB signal-to-noise ratio, plug-and-play installation.
VDT/VDR 14330 series
INTERNATIONAL FIBER SYSTEMS INC.
Newtown, Conn.

Circle 58 on Card

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