New IR PTZ dome

September 2016 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

Dynacolor announced the release of its first IR speed dome IP camera, DynaHawk 830Z. Adapting the latest image sensors, the 830Z IR PTZ provides excellent performance under various lighting conditions including total darkness. Designed in light and compact outlook, and only weighing 3.8 kg, the 830Z IR PTZ offers up to 33x zoom lens on such small mechanism.

According to different applications and demands, Dynacolor provides two different IR PTZ options for users to choose from, the 830Z H Series-HDR IR PTZ and the 830Z U series ultra-high performance IR PTZ. With outstanding IR LED, both IR PTZ Series offer more sight visibility zones under low-light environments. 830Z IR PTZ is an ideal choice for applications in shopping centres, manufacturing facilities and transport hubs.

Offering versatile CMOS sensor options (2M/3M/4M), 830Z H Series IR PTZ delivers low-light performance in realtime with up to 33x optical zoom lens and the IR LED illuminator distance is up to 200 metres. With high dynamic range and multiple-exposure supported, 830Z H Series IR PTZ features excellent noise suppression and high light sensitivity to deliver clear images in near dark conditions.

Equipped with 6 M/4 K (8M) CMOS sensors, 830Z U Series IR PTZ is able to deliver clear images in realtime with 30x optical zoom lens and implements IR LED with 100 m illuminator distance. With such high resolution and built-in IR LED supported, 830Z U Series IR PTZ captures more details and delivers clear images at night.

With delicate mechanism design, 830Z IR PTZ features Servo Feedback technology, which makes the IR PTZ precisely return to the previous position without stalling, and ensures the target monitoring region is fully secured. With IP66 guaranteed and wide range of tilt angle from -20° to 200°, the IR PTZ is capable of smoothly operating in any environments and efficiently tracking any suspicious people/vehicles within the monitored region.

To prevent any possible sudden power-loss, 830Z IR PTZ includes power transfer technology supporting zero downtime power switching and provides three kinds of power supply (DC, AC & PoE) to ensure smooth streaming without losing any moment under surveillance.

For more information contact Security Warehouse, +27 (0)12 653 1005, marketing@securitywarehouse.co.za, www.securitywarehouse.co.za





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