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New ED glass material from Computar

Computar IR Day & Night lenses can provide a perfect solution for night surveillance where there is minimum lighting available or in badly lit areas

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This New ED glass material minimises light dispersion and therefore refocusing is not required when used with infrared lighting.

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The Lenses also have a special mult-coating on all Lens elements so that the Lens transmits more light to the infrared region.

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The IR Day & Night Lens range consist of T3Z3510-IR (3.5-10mm), T5Z8513-IR (8.5-40mm), H3Z4512-IR (4.5-12.5mm) Varifocal Lenses and H16Z7516-IR (7.5-120mm) Zoom Lenses.

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UPS Systems can keep you in the picture

Founded in 1993, UPS Systems pioneered "one-stop-shop" distribution, creating a single source for UPS and Generators from all major suppliers

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With surveillance now a critical element of many organisations security infrastructure there is more and more dependence upon CCTV and IP CCTV. Increasingly, the inability to capture crucial images through power disruption is not an option.

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An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is the only way to ensure your surveillance infrastructure does not lose its resources through poor quality or loss of power.

Many factors point to the wisdom of protecting your monitoring systems with a UPS including...

&middot. Even the briefest power interruption can instigate a crash and cause loss of potentially valuable data.

&middot. Experts forecast that future power demands will strain the capacity of the National Grid causing increased failures.

&middot. Power disruption can cause data loss and damage to all electronic systems.

&middot. Power spikes and surges can also have a detrimental effect.

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So how do you know what to buy?
A single call to UPS Systems with their expertise and database and they will scan the market to find the right product for your needs and budget. By removing the complexity UPS Systems takes the uncertainty out of buying Standby Power.


We have the experience and knowledge to help with...

&middot. Choosing equipment to meet your individual requirements.

&middot. Designing a system to provide the protection you need.

&middot. Advising on and providing software.

&middot. Providing installation and maintenance services.

UPS Systems makes your ideal Standby Power Partner

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Stills or Movies?

by Paul Hucker ~ MD Imigix and Quick CCTV

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Understanding recordings with analogue tape systems, whilst not child's play, was at least relatively simple to grasp. The majority of people in the CCTV industry have good knowledge of the old generation machines and can explain recorded outputs to a CCTV client.


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However, with the advent of digital recording the arguments about picture quality, frame rate and storage often appear to conflict. For example, manufacturer A may claim to have the best recording because of the size and number of hard drives ~ the more Gigabytes the better. Manufacturer B also claims to have the best recording, with a more modest disc drive due to the particular SPECIAL compression format they use.

This article explains how both camps of manufacturers' claims can be true and helps CCTV professionals understand the limitations and benefits of the different systems.

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Panasonic launch the WJ-HD316A HDR

Latest Hard Disk Recorder is an updated version of the WJ-HD316

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Amongst the updates, the disk capacity has now increased from 160GB to 250GB and it's possible to quickly and easily archive data onto an SD card with an SD card adapter.


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Japanese company to sell high capacity DVR

Tanoc increased recording capacity for image data, quadrupling it compared to the company's products to date

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Image software developer Tanoc Co. has joined with a Taiwanese information technology startup to develop a monitor-camera-use digital recorder that can record more than six months of data with 24-hour continuous operation.

Tanoc came up with the basic design, making use of image compression technology of Taipei firm AnexTEK Global Inc. AnexTEK added functions to control the noise generated when digital signals are converted to images using ordinary MPEG video compression technology, resulting in an increased compression rate.

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Richardson Electronics launches New website

Focus on New Capture brand of Security Systems

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Richardson Electronics, a global provider of Engineered Solutions for the Security Systems market, announced the launch of a website featuring the Company's latest digital security systems from its Security Systems Division (SSD).


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Featuring products by category, specification sheets, manuals and warranty information, the Capture website focuses on a full range of products including cameras, domes, monitors, multiplexers, video recorders and digital recorders.

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Mobotix cameras enter the era of Voice-Over-IP

At CeBIT 2005 Mobotix AG will present a new software version of its network cameras in Hall 15 ~ Stand C33

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With Version 2.2, the Mobotix cameras are the first network cameras in the world to enter the era of Internet telephony (Voice over IP). The software enables Mobotix cameras that are used for video surveillance, in industrial applications and as web cams, to issue alarm warnings to a telephone via the DSL Internet connection. At the same time, it is possible to call the cameras from any phone using IP telephony. Until now, these functions were only available via ISDN connections.

In addition to the new software version, the Kaiserslautern, Germany manufacturer, will showcase its new D10 camera family at CeBIT 2005. The D10 cameras are enclosed in a fixdome housing and equipped with two flexibly adjustable megapixel camera modules to enable inconspicuous video surveillance.

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