Cameras offer advanced features

August 2003 Surveillance

GE Interlogix's new CamPlus high-performance, high-sensitivity colour and black-and-white camera family leverages GE's latest digital signal processing plus features such as advanced digital backlight compensation to prevent important foreground objects from becoming lost against bright backgrounds. A variable, high-speed shutter and auto-iris circuitry provides CamPlus cameras with clear images whether monitoring in low-light environments or areas in bright sunlight.

"There is a CamPlus camera to fill every surveillance need," said Darren Nicholson, GE Interlogix Video Systems Group vice president of marketing. "The CamPlus family of cameras offers the versatility and reliability to provide optimal performance in all environments, ranging from airports and large-scale homeland security projects to commercial, banking and retail applications."

According to Nicholson, CamPlus cameras also offer universal signal connectivity by using GE Interlogix' exclusive patent-pending PlusPack signal conversion modules. By simply attaching a PlusPack to the back of any CamPlus camera, users can convert BNC analog video output to either unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or fibre-optic video transmission.

The new CamPlus cameras offer several advanced features. Side-mounted controls are located under a sliding panel for easier installation and access. A thumbwheel back focus lets users make precise adjustments to obtain the sharpest possible picture. Dual video connectors provide a choice of local video monitor or test monitor adjustments. Users can select from a variety of C- and CS-mount lenses to fit their applications precisely. Seven different models are available in black-and-white, colour or both.

For more information contact GE Interlogix, 011 805 1590.





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