Euroma Telecom, as a representative of the leadex firm, has introduced the professional motorized camera with IR laser POS-612, aluminum or stainless steel 316 L, offering the latest advances in video surveillance with extreme robustness.

blankEuroma Telecom has released a new professional motorized camera with IR laser from leadex (POS-612A-IR26 and POS-612S-IR36), incorporating the professional Pan/tilt positioning system. This camera positioner is built in two versions: aluminum (8 To 22 Mm) and stainless steel 316 L (for marine environments), both of extreme resistance, complying with the most stringent anti-vandal regulations, resisting impacts from stones or other objects.

In addition, the glass they incorporate is a hardened glass of 5 mm thick, Bulletproof, resisting impacts of short-armed bullets. The stainless steel model (POS-612S-IR36) it's anti-corrosion, being able to settle on boats or near the sea, as well as anti-explosion, so it can be installed in sensitive environments.

The camera incorporates 4 high-power laser infrared lighting units synchronized with optical focus motors, so that the amount of light will depend on the zoom we have applied. The maximum distance to cover is 250 M.

For its special construction, the camera has a 360-degree rotation movement both vertically and horizontally, with a turning speed of 100 degrees/sec. It has a 128 positions that can be memorized for automatic access, can also be programmed up to 8 different types of tour for the camera to perform a pre-programmed viewing route.

The interior chamber has a resolution of 480 lines and an optical zoom to choose from 26 Or 36 X. Both models with WDR that allows the camera to work in complex light conditions. It has up to 8 configurable masking areas to eliminate areas that we don't want to be displayed.

Can be operated from any keyboard or DVR, as it is compatible with standard market protocols, feeds 24 V AC and has a consumption of 2,5 To.


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By • 14 Nov, 2011
• Section: Video surveillance