CCTV

Grundig at Intersec

by Mark Rowe

Grundig Security will showcase its new IP camera and recording products at the INTERSEC 2015 exhibition in Dubai, January 2015 – in Hall S2, booth D26. Specialist cameras, designed by Grundig Engineering, include a 6MP Fisheye with IR and a 4K (8MP) box camera.

The wider IP camera range offers Sony Exmor CCD sensors with Xarina digital signal processing (DSP) and P-Iris image enhancement. Facial detection and analytics are also built in to several models.
The booth at the show features retail and city surveillance zones to show the new camera range and technologies.

Andreas Franusic, product manager at Grundig, said: “P-Iris increases the camera’s image contrast, clarity, resolution and depth of field. Xarina DSP technology combines image signal processing (ISP) with video stream encoding to produce an exceptional wide dynamic range (WDR). This, and a 60 fps [frames per second] setting, makes the Grundig cameras extremely sensitive in low light and reduces motion blur. The IP cameras also remain in colour mode for longer, with improved visibility, before IR illumination is activated.”

On a practical note, the company will also be showing its new water-repellent, Rain-Wash coating for the optical surfaces of domes. Rain and dirt simply run off, the makers say, keeping surfaces clean and preventing condensation, even in damp the firm adds.

The indoor, 6MP Fisheye camera, for indoor use, comes with de-warping built in. It simultaneously provides a 4MP 360 degree stream and secondary, 2MP, de-warped two or four way stream. Motorised auto-focus and zoom (AFZ) is featured on some models. IR LED illumination, quad video streams, SD/SDHC card slots, PoE and ONVIF Profile S integration are standard across the range.

For more on Grundig CCTV products ring +49 (0) 2191 374 9883 or visit www.grundig-security.com.

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