Samsung Techwin has expanded its line of network cameras that include the DSP chip WiseNetIII with the model SND-6011R, a fixed lens dome equipment with infrared.

Samsung SND-6011R

The new dome SND-6011R of Samsung Techwin is ideal for video surveillance applications in schools, Hospitals, offices and shops with tight budgets, but they need to record images from a large number of cameras.

The camera SND-6011R joins nine other models that incorporate the new DSP chipset WiseNetIII that has developed Samsung as a result of a market research program that has identified what users and installers consider indispensable functionalities for video surveillance applications.

The SND-6011R Full HD model 2 megapixels complies with the ONVIF standard, it is equipped with a fixed lens of 3,8 Mm, has day/night function and incorporates an IR filter. It is designed to record high-quality color images at an ultra-fast frame rate of 60 fps at 1080p. Even in the most absolute darkness you can see those objects that are at a maximum distance of 10 m thanks to the IR LEDs integrated in this model.

The SND-6011R, which uses the H.264 compression method and offers the MJPEG compression option, it has the function of multiple cuts, which allows users to highlight and crop up to nine areas of interest so that the camera only sends the images that are inside that area, with the desired resolution and frame rate.

Among its features highlights the expansion of the dynamic range improved with a performance superior to the 120 Db, which contributes to making it suitable for use in reception areas or lobbies where there may be strong outdoor lighting, combined with a large number of windows.

The SND-6011R camera also has an integrated SD memory card slot, SDHC and SDXC offering authorized users the opportunity to access and download, remotely, videos recorded on memory card.

Samsung's new camera offers intelligent video analysis (Vat) to detect activity using different means as an integrity handler, input/output address detection, appearance and disappearance of objects and manipulation of scene change, that creates an alert if paint is sprayed on the camera lens or unauthorized movement occurs that modifies its normal field of view. In addition, alternatively, the motion detection technology built into the WiseNetIII DSP chipset can significantly reduce the number of false alarms by learning what the normal motion is in a scene.


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By • 16 Sep, 2013
• Section: Deep down, Video surveillance