20.06.2012 • Product

Dallmeier: Video-IP range “A tribute to Amadeus”

Dallmeier: Video-IP range "A tribute to Amadeus". At this year’s Ifsec, Dallmeier will exhibit their Video-IP range “A tribute to Amadeus”, which for the first time will be introduced to the UK clientele, and its new modular high-speed PTZ dome system Domera, a modular high-speed PTZ dome system.

The high-resolution Wide Dynamic Range colour dome cameras are available in different mounting variants and with various zoom factors. All models are characterized by high-performance Pan/Tilt/ Zoom mechanisms, integrated motion detection, ICR function for Day/Night switching, and auto-focus with manual correction.

The image quality can be enhanced by means of numerous control functions such as AWB, AGC, BLC and slow shutter. A total of 248 preset positions as well as 16 tours can be programmed.

Furthermore, the cameras of the series are DIN EN 50130-4 certified. The maintenance-friendly, modular concept allows for a flexible planning and thus a subsequent change of the components with minimal effort. The system therefore offers investment protection amidst constantly changing security requirements.

The Backbox & Backplate interface system offers huge advantages and a high flexibility regarding planning, installation, maintenance and upgrades. This means that initially only the camera locations need to be determined. Lens sizes and zoom factors respectively must not be decided upon until after the installation of the Backbox (in-ceiling) or the Backplate (surface).

Current standard protocols or, optionally, the company’s PTZ protocol DCCP with a variety of additional functions, are supported.

www.dallmeier.com

Ifsec, Hall 5, Stand G10

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