CCTV

Thermal PTZ

by Mark Rowe

Videotec has extended their range of RADICAL PTZ cameras, with the new ULISSE RADICAL THERMAL PTZ. With pan and tilt positioning and thermal imaging, this camera is able to detect people and objects across a wide visual range in even the most difficult conditions, such as total darkness, rain, storms, dust, extreme temperatures or thick smoke, the Italian makers say.

The PTZ combines the best thermal imaging cameras and lenses in a pre-configured, hassle-free PTZ system ensuring the highest level of performance. The user needs only to connect it to a power supply and carry out the simple final setup to adapt it to their requirements. The camera, lens and pan and tilt movements are synchronised for the most effective detection, requiring no further configurations or maintenance, the makers say.

These pan and tilts feature an Uncooled Microbolometer (VOx) sensor, with a thermal video resolution of up to 640×512 pixels. The 35-105 mm lens offers a continuous zoom capacity up to 24x. Advanced Thermographic functions are available to adapt the system to specific installation requirements and obtain the most highly-detailed images possible. The autofocus allows quick and effective focusing, whilst retaining clear images, the makers say.

With the full IP models all the functions, including P/T, camera and lens, can be managed through most video management software on the market via a network, ONVIF Profile-S-compliant, allowing the user to obtain situational awareness. The thermal PTZ has applications the makers say including airports and military bases, borderlines, maritime areas, roads and tunnels, environmental monitoring and fire detection. Visit www.videotec.com.

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