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Video of vehicles

by Mark Rowe

The AXIS P39-R Network Camera Series from Axis Communications is designed for video surveillance in buses, trains, tram cars and other vehicles. The makers add that the AXIS R39-R Series also features active tampering alarm function that allows for the detection of tampering attempts such as blocking or spray-painting.

Erik Frännlid, Director of Product Management, Axis Communications, said: “AXIS P39-R Network Camera Series offers high image quality, HDTV resolution, substantial processing performance and edge storage to demanding customers . An important factor in the development of the new AXIS P39-R Series, was to make it easy for customers to upgrade their existing installations. Hence the AXIS P39-R Series shares the same physical interface as the very successful AXIS M31-R Series.”

The P39-R Series includes the P3904-R network camera with HDTV 720p resolution, the P3905-R with HDTV 1080p resolution and AXIS P3915-R with HDTV 1080p resolution as well as audio-in and I/O. Each of these variants is available with a male RJ45 connector or a rugged M12 connector.

The cameras are adapted to respond quickly to changes in light, to keep image quality. The use of progressive scan enables the cameras to show moving objects without distortion. Traffic Light mode helps to better distinguish colours of traffic lights in very dark scenes.

At installation, the desired field of view and a levelled image can be achieved by using the supplied lens tool to direct and rotate the ball that holds the lens and image sensor. The tool can also be used to exchange and focus the lens when a lens with a different angle of view is required. The cameras provide a pixel counter for verifying that the pixel resolution of an object meets specific requirements.

The new P39-R Series is available through Axis’ distribution channels. Visit: www.axis.com.

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