Developers: | Pelco by Schneider Electric |
Date of the premiere of the system: | June, 2015 |
Technology: | Video surveillance systems |
In product assortment of Pelco by Schneider Electric in the summer of 2015 there were panoramic cameras of the Optera IMM120xx family which are selected among analogs with an ultrahigh resolution of 12 MR at 12.5 fps, have the body of dome type with a class of a vandalozashchita IK10 and are delivered with wide angle optics. Irrespective of model, the dome camera of the Optera family supports corporate SureVision 2.0 technology with WDR 120 dB and video analytics, a power supply the SWARM + and can transfer video flows in the H.264/M-JPEG formats. Remote watching video and access to settings dome models provide through software of Pelco VideoXpert, Digital Sentry or other ONVIF - compatible software of third-party producers.
The new Pelco IP cameras "collect" the 12-megapixel image from 4 highly sensitive sensors with the resolution of 2048х1536 px. everyone thanks to what they can be used for video control on especially protected objects. For high-quality providing video each dome camera of a new line supports Anti-Bloom technologies and a tone compression of a signal. Besides, all dome Optera models can create and broadcast on network several independent video flows in H.264 formats (High, Main or Baseline profile) and/or M-JPEG with frame rate to 12.5 fps at the most available permission.
The packet of the intellectual video analysis preset in IP cameras provides detection of the movement, control of the direction of movement of objects, fixing of emergence and disappearance of objects, presence of gadabouts, registration of attempts of damage of cameras and also collecting of statistical data. For expansion of security opportunities the dome camera allows to connect the external security sensor and the actuator, and at receipt of a disturbing signal from the system of the video analysis or the security sensor, to activate the notification of the operator and/or a local video on the memory card. All dome devices of this series support microSD/SDHC format memory cards.
The wide angle high-aperture optics of cameras of the Optera IMM120xx series allows to conduct panoramic video filming in premises including in difficult light conditions. So, IMM12018 models are delivered from 4.8 mm by the fixed lens (F2.0) and a horizontal viewing angle 180 °, and the IMM12027 dome camera, as well as IMM12036, has onboard short-focus 2.7 mm optics (F2.5) providing the overview on 270 ° and 360 °, respectively. In addition to it, all dome devices of this product line have the vandalostoyky body of white or black color and are issued in modifications - 1I, - 1S and - 1P, calculated for installation by a cut-in, laid on method or using a bracket.
It is possible to organize access on network to video from the dome IP camera from the network PC via interfaces of software products, for example, of corporate softwares of Pelco VideoXpert or Digital Sentry, or via any web browser to its IP address. At the same time, due to existence of the open interface API and to compliances to specifications of ONVIF, including the advanced S and G profiles, the new dome camera of video surveillance of a line Optera can be integrated into software of video monitoring of different developers and also the multifunction security systems. At the same time the panoramic image from new dome cameras can be accepted by operators of different applications.
Using corporate SureVision 2.0 technology, new cameras create high-quality video, processing the image in online the mode. Besides, based on this technology is implemented several important functions providing dynamic super loudness to 120 dB and three-dimensional digital noise reduction for compensation of distortions at a lack of light. I.e. the dome camera transfers informative video with optimal indicators of sharpness and contrast at available osveshchennost. Thanks to it, each dome model does the image to the most informative including at video filming in the conditions of variable or insufficient illumination, a bright counter flare, etc.