Developers: | Konica Minolta, Mobotix |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2018/08/09 |
Technology: | Video surveillance systems |
2018: Start of sales of Mobotix Move in Russia
On August 9, 2018 announced the Russian division of Konica Minolta company the beginning of sales of a line of cameras of intellectual video surveillance of Mobotix Move. A series consists of four models with the built-in motorized variofokalny lens, the high-speed mechanical engine of turn and a zoom (PTZ), rotary domes of SpeedDome and video sensors with broad dynamic range (WDR) with the resolution up to 4 MT.
Cameras support both ONVIF S and G profiles for broadcast of video with the resolution of 3 and 4 MT and a frame / page with a picture frequency up to 30. The built-in function of Smart Event provides observation both indoors, and outside, reacts to the movement, monitors the repeating events and failures of network and also will recognize a sound. It is possible to scale, focus and regulate diaphragms of lenses with an auto focus far off. Cameras can also be managed manually, reported in Konica Minolta.
"Thanks to a full support of the ONVIF standard of the camera of a line of Mobotix Move also relay exits are compatible to the different software for management of video and network video recorders, including PTZ and also audio outputs, exits for multicasting. All devices can be managed from the integrated web interface in computer browsers. Also they will be supported by the version of Mobotix Management Center 2.0 which release is planned at the end of 2018". Sergey Bochkaryov, the head Mobotix in Konica Minolta Business Solutions Russia |
Each camera has the built-in slot for SD cards, and some models – the built-in infrared LED illumination. Cameras of the provided lineup are available in four types: tsilinindrichesky, cylindrical with the vandal proof body fixed by a dome and two models of high-speed rotary cameras. All cameras support a power supply on PoE technology and have degree of protection of IP66/IK10., noted in Konica Minolta.