Thursday, March 10, 2011

Mobotix Camera Video Door Solution



Mobotix camera offers IP video door stations with superior overview that are increasingly being used for security purposes. The Mobotix video station is based on video telephony standards such as VoIP, SIP and H.264. These are primarily HiRes hemispheric cameras including Fisheye lens with 180° image angle. These video stations are fitted at the entrance areas so as to record a close up of visitors as well as the distant panorama. No mechanical panning or tilting is required for the installation of these video cameras. A Mobotix camera has an integrated computer that facilitates recording of sound and video automatically on motion detection. The detected image can be send over to a remote station via emails as these are based on a decentralized concept.

A Mobotix camera with a superior quality Fisheye lens allows recording of the hemispherical scenes at 360° view without any blind spots. Use of integrated software allows image correction, especially at the edges that are prone to distortion because of the geometric shapes of the objects. Image correction is also possible at live views, which can be analyzed at remote video stations. For better analyzing, the images can be panned, zoomed or tilted. The different modules available for outdoor applications are weatherproofing with a temperature tolerance range of -30 to +60°C (-22°F to 140°F).

Instant connection is established with an IP video phone or some network PC each time a door bell rings or some motion is detected at the entrance area. Two ways video recording along with automatic audio recording is possible on deploying a Mobotix camera. With the help of a Mobotix camera, the access to the door can also be controlled. The provided keypad module having an RFID transponder can be secured with the help of a PIN code for restricting the access of users. Owing to the Mx2Wire technology, these IP door video stations can be connected via Ethernet too. Furthermore, this technology gives the scope for up-gradation of the station with Siedle Vario systems.

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