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Iranian case study

by Mark Rowe

A case study from Iran; the Instructor Training Center & Technical and Vocational Researches (ITC), set up in 1974 in Karaj City, Alborz province.

The manager of ITC decided to install several IP cameras, and VIVOTEK was their choice. Having support from VIVOTEK’s local distributor Pooya Fara Negar (PFN) and local System Integrator Sayna Soft Company, the installation process was smooth, the firms report. The project was completed in July 2013.

In this project, VIVOTEK’s network cameras were adopted for outdoor and indoor use, including bullet-style network cameras IP8332 and IP8362, an FD8136 ultra-mini dome network camera and a SD8121 day-night speed dome network camera. To centralise monitors and manage all the cameras, a wireless connection was installed, as cost-saving. VIVOTEK report that their IP8362 and IP8332 cameras are both designed with water-resistance for diverse outdoor use. The two cameras also come with removable IR-cut filter and built-in IR illuminators for adapting to constantly changing outdoor lighting and delivering image quality around the clock. The IP8362 model supports WDR Enhancement for visibility in areas with extreme lighting, as a choice for demanding outdoor use such as the parking lots, entrances and exits at ITC. The FD8136 comes with a 90 mm diameter profile and Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality for installation.

Because of its selectable focal lengths, the FD8136 is the makers say suitable for such uses as elevators, health care facilities, offices, and campuses. Another camera for indoor use is VIVOTEK’s SD8121, a day/night speed dome network camera. With a pan/tilt mechanism and a 12x optical zoom lens, the camera can move quickly and precisely, it is claimed. With endless 360-degree pan and 90-degree tilt the camera can capture images with details from long distances and clear videos of fast-moving objects, the makers say. With WDR Enhancement, the SD8121 can cope with diverse lighting the manufacturers add.

William Ku, Vice President of VIVOTEK’s International Business Division, said: “We are pleased that our network cameras were chosen to complement the entire security infrastructure at ITC, Iran’s biggest and most unique center in expertise training. VIVOTEK’s cameras, with several state-of-art features and robust performance, undoubtedly provide the best safety shield for both the trainees taking courses, and the advanced software and hardware facilities.”

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