CCTV

PTZ camera

by Mark Rowe

New from Videotec is the ULISSE EVO pan and tilt camera. The manufacturer describes the new PTZ camera as suitable for monitoring urban areas, critical infrastructures, transport, traffic and railways (in accordance with rail standards).

The Super low-light, Full HD, 1080p, 60 fps IP camera with 30x optical zoom and integrated Delux technology offers clear and detailed images with vivid colours, day or night, the makers say. The camera’s motion detection function, with masking of privacy zones, allows intelligent management and raising of alarms if an unwanted intrusion is detected.

ULISSE EVO can operate constantly, even in a hostile climate and temperatures from minus 40 degrees C to 65 degrees C. The IK10 and IP66/IP67/IP68 protection ratings guarantee resistance to dust and severe weather, hard impacts and vandalism, the company adds.

The camera also comes with a wiper for a clear view in any weather conditions. An LED illuminator is available to give visibility even in darkness. This comes as a separate accessory, with 850nm, 940nm or white light, and can be integrated into the unit. The camera will automatically recognise the type of illuminator installed and calibrate the light beam accordingly.

Its modern, linear design means easy and quick assembly, and therefore lower installation and maintenance costs, it’s claimed. ULISSE EVO can be installed even in the inverted position typical of the speed domes, using the variety of brackets and adaptors to satisfy installation needs. The brackets are also available with quick connectors for Ethernet/PoE, for power and I/O, which allow fast and easy installation operations. The product comes in two standard colours, black or grey-white, to suit specific application, and is on the market from March.

Visit www.videotec.com.

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