<strong><strong>IP</strong>focus</strong>Round-upHD and Megapixel Cameraand Dome Round-upThe latest in a series of product round-ups in which weinvite our Affiliate (Company) Members to submit theproducts that in their view are the most innovative.CBC (Europe) Ltd6-8 Garrick Industrial Centre, Irving Way, LondonNW9 6AQ United KingdomTelephone: 020 8732 3300Product Name: PixelPro HD dome cameras – ZN-DT2MA, ZN-DT1MA & ZN-DT1AHD Dome camerasProduct Description: CBC (Europe)’s range of GanzPixelPro internal and internal/external HighDefinition H.264 dome cameras are based on a1/3” CMOS sensor and utilise revolutionary P-iristechnology. This feature provides better depth offield and clarity compared with conventional iristypes. Installation is simple, with software-basedzoom and focus adjustability. These HD domecameras provide full 25fps frame rate at VGA,Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.No.700, Dongliu Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou,China - 310051. China+86-571-8807-5998Product Name: DS-2CD754FWD-EI 2M HD1080P WDRDome CameraProduct Description: Developed to deliversuperior image quality, the DS-2CD754FWD-EI isequipped with Wide Dynamic Range technologywith a WDR range of 120DB, allowing users to seeclearly in extreme light conditions. Features suchas IR cut filter with auto switch and auto irisenable the product to deliver excellent images inBasler Vision TechnologiesAn der Strusbek 60-62 22926 AhrenbsurgGermany - 22926. GermanyTelephone: +494102463500Product Name: Basler B<strong>IP</strong>2-1600-25c/-dn <strong>IP</strong> boxcameraHD cameraProduct Description: Basler's B<strong>IP</strong>2-1600-25c/-dnhigh definition network cameras are the perfectsolution for low light situations that requireextraordinarily high frame rates. The 2 megapixelCCD sensor is extremely sensitive and deliversclear images at a frame rate of 25 fps – anabsolutely exceptional rate for devices employingthe types of CCD sensors commonly used in thevideo surveillance market. With their globalshutter technology and real-time trigger720p and 1080p resolution, plus up to UXGA (1600x 1200) screen size. Mechanical IR cut filtersprovide superior night time operation, with otherfeatures including onboard Video ContentAnalysis, bi-directional audio and built-in Powerover-Ethernetsupport for direct network camerapower.Technical Spec: CBC (Europe)’s three GanzPixelPro HD dome cameras – the ZN-DT2MA, ZN-DT1MA & ZN-DT1A – use a 1/3” progressive scanCMOS image sensor, with maximum resolutionsranging from VGA (ZN-DT1A), to 720p (ZN-DT1MA)and 1080p (ZN-DT2MA). All three cameras offer an8x digital zoom with AGC, backlight compensationand shutter speeds up to 1/2000 sec. Theirdynamic range is 70.1dB, while the cameras’ lensoffers a 3.3-12mm focal length and maximumvarious lighting condition.Technical Spec: The 2 megapixel DS-2CD754FWD-EIoffers H.264 dual-stream real-time videocompression with various frame rate options,which greatly optimizes bandwidth and storageuse without compromising image quality. MotionJPEG is also supported for increased flexibility.The camera uses a 2.7~9mm at F1.2 lens andfeatures a 1/3” progressive scan CMOS to capturesmooth motion video. The product features a 32GB SD/SDHC slot for local storage as an optionand impact protection to guard against accidentaland malicious impact.functionality, these camera models are especiallyinteresting for ITS applications. The B<strong>IP</strong>2-1600-25c/-dn <strong>IP</strong> cameras offer a choice of two differentH.264 compression profiles, one of which is theHigh Profile (up to level 5).Technical Spec: Image Sensor: Progressive ScanCCD Effective Pixels: 1600 (H) x 1200 (V) EffectiveOptical Format: 1/1.8” Frame Rate: MJPEG: 25 fps,MPEG-4: 25 fps, H.264: 25 fps Pixel Size: 4.40 µm x4.40 µm Image Settings: Automatic gain,exposure area, backlight compensation, whitebalance, electronic shutter, 180° image rotation,anti-flicker, electronic PTZ via AOI (API), textoverlay, privacy masks, motion detection VideoCompression: Motion JPEG: Multiple compressionlevels; MPEG-4: SP (Level 3); H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC):High profile levels up to 5.0 Video Streaming:Multi-encoding and multistreaming for MJPEG,aperture of F1.6. These 1060g weight HD domecameras support H.264, MPEG4 and MJPEGcompression as standard and are supplied with a3-year warranty.Key Features· Dual-stream H.264 video optimised for HD· VGA/720p/1080p resolution· Unicast or Multicast· Bi-directional Audio· Multi-digital Signal Processing· True Colour/Mono with Mechanical IR Cut· 1 Alarm Input/1 Relay Output· Web Interface for Live Viewing/Configuration· Metal body with top or bottom mount· Ganz VSo<strong>IP</strong> (<strong>IP</strong> & alarm management system)compatibleKey Features:· Up to 2MP (1920x1080) resolution in real time· 1/3” progressive scan CMOS· H.264/MJPEG video compression· 120DB wide dynamic range· IR cut filter with auto switch and auto iris· Dual stream· Vandal proof· Conforms to ONVIF and PSIAH.264, and MPEG-4; VBR and CBR, multicast andunicastKey Features· Multi-streaming and multi-encoding· Day/night functionality· Real-time trigger functionality· Creation of multiple virtual cameras byparameterizing flexible areas of interest (AOIs)· Freely scalable image formats result inoptimized bandwidth and maximized storageutilization H.264· High Profile up to level 5 DC auto-iris control· Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af Class 2)· Compact design (109.7mm x 29mm x 44mm) withan all metal housing and a weight of only 210g36_issue 30
<strong><strong>IP</strong>focus</strong>New Technology, Security ApplicationOptimization of Wi-Fi networks with Increased Capacity DemandsEkahau Inc., the worldwide leader in highperformance Wi-Fi-based Real Time LocationSystems (RTLS) and Wi-Fi tools, released twoproducts – Ekahau Site Survey (ESS) version 5.5,and Ekahau DBx Pro Spectrum Analyzer – that helpnetwork administrators design, deploy andtroubleshoot high-capacity Wi-Fi networks.Unlike other Wi-Fi (WLAN) planning andadministration tools, the latest version of ESS takesthe capacity of the Wi-Fi network fully intoconsideration. ESS accurately analyzes the networkcapacity based on the number of Wi-Fi devices, andthe applications run on them. This is essential fortoday’s networks where a growing number of Wi-Fienabledsmartphones, laptops and tablet devicesrequire ever-increasing network capacity.When designing a Wi-Fi network for data, voice, orRTLS, to support a large number of wirelessdevices, ESS will suggest a more dense access pointplacement. When analyzing a network, ESS now willdisplay areas of sufficient or insufficient capacity.ESS also provides in-depth troubleshootinganalysis, showing the number of associated clientsper access point and displaying areas where toomany voice calls will be placed simultaneously via asingle access point.“In the era of smartphones and tablets, the questionfor Wi-Fi network administrators is not just aboutcoverage anymore, it’s about capacity,” said JussiKiviniemi, director of Product Marketing at Ekahau.“With our latest version of ESS, networkadministrators can be sure that their Wi-Fi network iscapable of handling current and future capacitydemands. This addition expands the growing list ofESS’ unique features, which already include real-timelocation system (RTLS) integration, hybrid site surveysand an Android network analysis application.”The new Ekahau DBx Pro Spectrum Analyzer allowsthe user to detect, identify and locate interferenceissues in Wi-Fi networks with ease. DBx Pro, whichreplaces the previous DBx Spectrum Analyzer,offers significant improvements, such asinterference classification, a device finder and aredesigned user interface.Where to Find More...The team behind the popular and hugely successful <strong>IP</strong><strong>UserGroup</strong> has announced the launch of the RFiD<strong>UserGroup</strong>, an RFiD Technology Forum devisedspecifically for Security and Safety Professionals. Byintroducing security integrators and installers tomanufacturers and developers of RFiD solutions,via workshops, educational seminars and the newweb portal, security professionals can identify thecommercial value of RFiD within the security andsafety environments and gain confidence inoffering it on to their clients.“RFiD technology is making its debut and must beacknowledged by the security industry as its own“entity”. This technology, as well as newdevelopments in mobile phones utilising RFiDtechnology, will contribute to an estimated $16Billion industry by 2016.”www.rfidusergroup.comKane Computing Ltd7 Theatre Court London Road Northwich CheshireCW9 5HB - United KingdomTelephone: 01606 351006Product Name: HDC-SD210 SeriesHD-CCTV Cameras with HDMI and HD-SDI OutputsProduct Description: The HDC-SD210 series arehigh quality cameras with a huge 1 / 2.5 inchprimary colour CMOS image sensor utilizing aprogressive scanning system. These cameras canalso be controlled remotely using suppliedinfrared controller or via an RS-232 link.Panasonic System Networks EuropePanasonic UK Registered Office: Panasonic House,Willoughby Road, Bracknell, RG12 8FP, U.K.Telephone: 01344853855Product Name: i-Pro SmartHDHD Security SolutionsProduct Description: Panasonic System NetworksEurope will showcase its 2011 range of i-ProSmartHD security solutions at IFSEC 2011 includingnetwork video recorders, PTZ network cameras,fixed network cameras, fixed dome networkcameras plus network video interfaces andsoftware. The latest cameras from Panasonicinclude WV-SW395 Super Dynamic day / nightdome network camera, WV-SC385 true day / nightdome network camera, WV-SP105 fixed networkcamera and WV-SF346 HD vandal resistant fixedAccessories include HD-SDI Receivers, HD-SDIRepeaters, HD Encoders/Decoders and HD-SDI PCIecapture cards.Technical Spec: Image Sensor - 1/2.5" primarycolor CMOS. Effective Pixels - Aspect 16:9Approximately 2.07M pixels. Lens - 1/3.6 model,f=4.5-45.0mm, F1.8-2.2. Zoom - Optical 10X.Min.Illumination - 6 Lux(F1.8/50IRE/TV=1/30sec,1920x1080 movie). Min. Distance - Wide limit : 1cm/ Tele limit : 100cm. Focus - Auto / Manual. AutoSlow Shutter - 0.35 Lux(Slow Shutter On). ETC -BLC/AWB/Noise Reduction/FlickerReduction/Image Stabilizer/Mirror(Vertical,dome network camera.Technical Spec: WV-SW395 SUPER DYNAMICDAY/NIGHT DOME NETWORK CAMERA 720p HDimages up to 30 fps Newly developed 1.3Megapixel double speed MOS Sensor Full frame(Up to 30 fps) transmission at 1,280 x 960 imagesize WV-SC385 True Day/Night Dome NetworkCamera 720p HD images up to 30 fps Newlydeveloped 1.3 Megapixel double speed MOS SensorFull frame (Up to 30 fps) transmission at 1,280 x960 image size WV-SP105 Fixed Network Camera720p HD images up to 30 fps Progressive scan 1.3Megapixel MOS Sensor Full frame (Up to 30 fps)transmission at 1,280 x 960 image sizeKey Features:· The Panasonic <strong>IP</strong> product lineup called i-ProSmartHD provides the most advanced and bestpossible <strong>IP</strong> video surveillance solution forHorizontal)/WDR. Video Out (PE1005S Video Signal/ Output Resolution) - 1920x1080 30p / 1920x108030p, 1920x1080 30p / 1920x1080 60i, 1280x720 30p/ 1280x720 30p, 1280x720 60p / 1280x720 60p.Key Features:· More than 50db signal to noise ratio.· Built in EIS (Electronic Image Stabilisation).· Auto white balance control.· Built in 10 x optical zoom lens.· Auto/manual focus.· Selection of output formats including HDMI, TV(NTSC/PAL), S-Video (Composite) and HD-SDI(SMPTE-292M).various applications.· Wider Selection, Higher Performance At IFSEC2010, Panasonic introduced new <strong>IP</strong> cameras tothe industry expanding its <strong>IP</strong> camera lineup to atotal of 36 cameras. This provided clients withmore options to meet their requirements.· SmartHD Package SmartHD Package that suitsevery user Panasonic's i-Pro SmartHD camerasand recorders can be used as ready to go i-ProSmartHD Package. This package offers HD videoquality and smart analytics capability at areasonable price.· <strong>IP</strong> Migration Seamless Operation betweenanalogue / <strong>IP</strong> devices WV-ASC970 is a universalplatform for Panasonic <strong>IP</strong> and analoguesystems. This <strong>IP</strong> Matrix Server software providesthe most efficient solution by making the bestuse of the existing analogue system.37_issue 28issue 30_37