Honeywell Security PTZ cameras

Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To Its EQUIP Series
Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To Its EQUIP Series

Honeywell has announced the addition of six IP cameras to its existing equIP IP product series. The new true day/night cameras are split into two ranges - 1080p and 720p wide dynamic – with each range incorporating three different models; an indoor only mini dome, a vandal resistant mini dome and a box camera. A core benefit of the new IP cameras is progressive scan video which enables improved detail on moving objects such as faces and car number plates. Furthermore, dual streaming allows each video stream to be configured with an individual resolution whilst Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) results in significant storage savings without sacrificing image quality in low light. The cameras can also be fully integrated with Honeywell’s MAXPRO NVR SE and XE 2.0 ranges to offer an efficient all Honeywell IP system. The high resolution of the 1080p cameras allows operators to digitally zoom for superior detail and to cover nearly three times the horizontal area compared with standard fixed analog cameras, potentially reducing the number of cameras required to monitor a fixed space and lowering costs. The 1080p cameras’ superior image detail and ability to highlight small details, such as facial features, means they are suitable for installations that require enhanced detail when zooming in, and the highest possible resolution. The 720p cameras use wide dynamic technology to improve image visibility even in high contrast environments where objects are hard to identify due to severe backlight or shadows. This allows security personnel to identify subjects in challenging environments such as areas with strong back lighting or abrupt changes in illumination, or when looking from a well lit area into a darker one. The technology delivers video with near-perfect exposure in the harshest of lighting conditions enabling the operator to see recorded events more clearly for use as evidence or to inform decisions. “Successfully using IP technology to improve the quality, detail and resolution of video recording, particularly in challenging environments, is a constant focus for security manufacturers,” comments Mark Openshaw, Product Manager for Honeywell Security Group EMEA. “Helping installers and end users monitor wider areas and use video footage more effectively is driving the evolution of, and demand for IP solutions.”

Honeywell IP Cameras And Fusion DVR Offer Simple Migration
Honeywell IP Cameras And Fusion DVR Offer Simple Migration

The EQUIP™ range of IP cameras from Honeywell provides extremely high picture quality (up to 4CIF), efficiency (MPEG-4) and real-time video (25 fps). The EQUIP range includes two box cameras, a vandal resistant mini-dome and the new ACUIX™ PTZ IP cameras: HDXA/ HDXJ/ HDXF /HDXG. Designed for use as standalone solutions or as part of a completely integrated system, all EQUIP cameras feature an externally accessible web-based menu and camera tamper detection that lets users know instantly if a camera has been blinded or vandalised.The EQUIP range can be used with Honeywell's Fusion III v3.6 Digital Video Recorder, which allows users to easily migrate their analog systems to IP at their own pace. Fusion III v3.6 offers a simple IP license so users can implement IP without installing a new DVR."Because they form common ground between the security department and the IT department, our EQUIP cameras provide system flexibility and scalability," said Mark Openshaw, product manager, Honeywell. "Our mini-dome and box cameras support Power over Ethernet (PoE). And because IP solutions aren't confined to a predetermined number of camera inputs on a DVR, installations are easily upgraded to an unlimited number of cameras. That's what we call complete flexibility."The EQUIP range is designed for applications where object detection is required in general or low light conditions and object recognition is an integral part of the site's security and business operation. These versatile cameras provide an ideal video surveillance solution for indoor and outdoor applications in transportation, retail, educational, and other commercial markets.For additional information on Honeywell's IP solutions or to discuss your security requirements, please contact us:Tel (UK): 08448 000 235Email: systemsenquiries@honeywell.com

Seeing Is Believing - Put An End To Blurred Vision With The New Honeywell IP Network Cameras
Seeing Is Believing - Put An End To Blurred Vision With The New Honeywell IP Network Cameras

Designed to deliver interoperability between any IP-based physical security product, the 1080p models will allow installers and end users to design and build network video systems with devices from any manufacturer. For added peace of mind, the indoor and outdoor pendant cameras also capture video on a micro Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) memory card providing back up to mitigate against any failure with the network.  Equipped with a 360 degree rotation function and a zoom lens, the cameras are capable of delivering exceptional image quality and as such are ideally suited to environments that require detailed surveillance, including cities, roads, airports, government facilities, schools, campuses and industrial sites. They can capture pictures of up to two million pixels with 20 x optical zoom functionality, providing the sharp detail required for accurate identification.  The HDZ PTZ dome camera range is also versatile, specifically built to deliver high quality performance in challenging environments. All models are equipped with wide dynamic range to cope with high contrast and changing light conditions. It is also capable of operating reliably in extreme climates and weather conditions. The outdoor model has a temperature range of -45°C to 55°C, and is protected from dust and rain in an IP66 rated housing with tamper-resistant fixings and a vandal proof polycarbonate bubble.  Easy and secure installation is also central to the products’ design and several mounting options are available, allowing an installer to adapt to the end user’s specific site requirements. For added flexibility of installation the cameras also have a bracket accessory available included for in-ceiling mounting.  “In designing the HDZ range, we focused on providing flexibility of installation and operation, including interoperability with IP-based products from other manufacturers, without compromising on superb image quality,” comments Mark Openshaw, Product Manager EMEA at Honeywell Security Group. “The result is a range that is easy to install, and capable of protecting ple and assets in a range of different environments.”  The HDZ’s user interface is available in eleven languages. For more information about the product or other Honeywell solutions, please visit www.honeywellipsolutions.ocom