CCTV

HD camera range

by Mark Rowe

New from IndigoVision is the HD Ultra camera range, as displayed at last month’s Intersec 2019 exhibition in Dubai. The product range comes in three form factors: the HD Minidome, pictured; HD Bullet and an HD PTZ Pendant. All three come with built-in SMART.core, CyberVigilant in Camera for cyber-security; and analytics, motion detection, tamper, tripwire, intrusion, scene change and missing or abandoned object.

SMART.core includes audio and low light, optimised H.264 image compression, and Activity Controlled Framerate Plus (ACF+) and it ensures lower bandwidth and storage requirements saving you money in the long term. The manufacturer says CyberVigilant in Camera offers an extra layer of defence through a firewall; customers receive notifications to their Control Center user interface in the event of a cyber-attack.

The new HD cameras are compatible with the latest version of IndigoVision’s security management software, Control Center v15.4. This includes new automatic notification of NVR License faults, new Dynamic Profile Switching mode and VPN for Integra.

Visit: www.indigovision.com.

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