CCTV

HD cameras

by Mark Rowe

Geutebruck’s new G-Cam/E range of HD cameras has box, bullet, fixed dome and PTZ dome (pictured) models for all types of monitoring, indoors or out, with or without one-click AF. All have 1/2.7-inch CMOS image sensors, support H.264 and MJPEG, offer HD1080P resolution and day-night operation with removable cut filters for light sensitivity and colour reproduction.

The makers say that you can set the cameras up without taking your laptop up the ladder. After drilling holes and mounting a G-Cam/E series camera, you plug a tiny pocket-sized service screen into its analogue output and set the viewing angle. Then you can close the housing and go to a workstation or control room. There you assign the IP address, use the remote-controlled motorised lens to adjust the image quality, and run the Geutebruck video system’s CamCheck feature to create a reference image from each camera. This image not only lets you document the installation for approval purposes, but also in the longer term, facilitates quality control checks and system quality certification. You can answer such questions as: has the field of view remained constant? are the lens and housing window clean? has vegetation grown to obscure the view? – when you have a definitive reference.

For more information – visit www.geutebrueck.com.

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