New surveillance solutions from TeleEye SA

July 2013 Products & Solutions, Surveillance

TeleEye has introduced the latest 700TVL real-time digital video recorder (DVR) JN300 Series. JN300 is a professional range of H.264-based real-time 700TVL DVRs. They are suitable to fulfil the requirements of any ultra-high resolution analogue surveillance projects which require long recording capacity.

The DVRs support up to 16-channel real-time recording at the resolution of 960x576 pixels. It is 33% higher resolution than the standard D1 resolution. When it works with the latest 700TVL 960H analogue cameras, they can form an ultra-high resolution analogue surveillance system.

It supports up to eight hard disks. If 3 TB hard disks are used, it can have up to 24 TB hard disk space for storing video footage. Besides remote monitoring via Web browser, the user can monitor the remote site with TeleEye sureSIGHT video management software.

FLIR FC-Series S

Thermal imaging cameras are finding their way into more and more security installations. No other technology than thermal imaging let us you see intruders in total darkness, in practically all weather conditions. No other technology offers you a longer range performance than thermal imaging.

With the new FC-Series S thermal imaging cameras price is no longer an obstacle to put the power of thermal imaging at work in your security network. The FC-Series S are low cost, but industrial quality thermal imaging cameras in a compact package.

FC-Series S thermal imaging cameras are available in 320 x 240, and high-resolution 640 x 480 formats. To make sure that there is an FC-Series S camera for every security application FLIR Systems offers a wide variety of lenses. Longer lenses have a narrower field of view and allow you to spot intruders from further away.

The FC-Series S is a hybrid camera. Equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE), communication and power are supplied with only one cable. The FC-Series S can be integrated in any existing TCP/IP network and controlled over a PC. No additional cables are required. The FC-Series S complies with the ONVIF 2.0 standard and can therefore easily be connected in a network to work together with other sensors. Installation in legacy networks, power in/video out is also possible.

The S series is a rugged system. Their vital core is well protected, up to IP66 and has a unique operating temperature range of -50°C to +70°C (continuous operation). Multiple channels of streaming digital video are available in H.264, MPEG-4, or M-JPEG formats. Simultaneous digital and composite video output is possible.

For more information contact TeleEye (South Africa), +27 (0)11 557 9200, www.teleeye.com





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