CCTV

Full-HD pan and tilt camera

by Mark Rowe

New from the Italian company Videotec is the NXPTZHD. It’s a stainless-steel, full-HD, pan and tilt camera that provides high-definition images. According to the makers, it’s suitable for surveillance applications in highly corrosive areas of high traffic, industrial zones and offshore or onshore marine areas.

The day-night, 1080p, 60 frames per second camera comes with 1/2.8-inch sensors and 30x zoom for identifying details of a scene. The product provides from two to four video streams simultaneously (H.264 or MJPEG, up to a total of 20 Mbits, depending on configuration).
The full-IP connectivity of NXPTZHD allows all camera and pan and tilt functions to be controlled via a network – including wiper, washer pump, pre-sets, illuminator activation and set up – using the most common ONVIF-S video management software on the market.

This HD PTZ camera requires no maintenance it’s claimed, and is made entirely of AISI316L stainless steel. For resistance to corrosion the camera comes with a double surface-polishing process. As for operational performance the product has a variable horizontal and vertical speed of up to 100 degree per second, and a pre-set recall accuracy of 0.02 degrees. The IP66/IP68 rating is or protection against bad weather and allows immersion in up to one metre of water for two hours. The IP69 certification means that the device can be cleaned with high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. The operating temperature ranges from minus 40 degrees C to 60 degrees C. And for installation a pre-installed multipolar cable is supplied with the unit.

The HD-PTZ camera comes with a built-in wiper, with a choice of tanks with washer pumps, with delivery heights and capacities.

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