Hanwha Vision PTZ Plus AI

Designed for video surveillance in large open spaces, the new PTZ Plus range of Hanwha Vision incorporates AI technology so that cameras accurately classify people, Faces, vehicles and license plates.

The new PTZ Plus range with AI of Hanwha Vision Includes nine high-definition models and AI capability, In resolutions of 6 And 2 megapixels and 4K, with options for IR and wiper function for application in large open spaces, like airports, Parking, Stadiums, Urban centres and industrial estates, as well as for perimeter protection.

The inclusion of AI reduces false alarms and Allows cameras to accurately classify objects, including people, Faces, Vehicles (differentiating the type) and tuition, which speeds up the work of operators to search for specific images.

In combination with the Intelligent video analytics, Operators can monitor detected objects, as people entering and leaving a predefined zone (For example, A restricted office within an airport), or when a person or vehicle has crossed a perimeter.

Artificial intelligence with deep learning (deep learning) means cameras ignore irrelevant objects, such as leaves of moving trees or animals, which are typically the cause of false alarms with standard motion detection technology, and that control room operators focus on responding to real incidents and emergencies.

One of the outstanding features of the PTZ Plus range is its Auto Tracking Function, which is managed by the updated AI engine. With the ability to distinguish between people and vehicles, Cameras automatically lock on desired targets and track even small objects in complex night and low-light scenarios.

In addition, The Ability to redirect missing objects Quickly recovers temporarily lost targets, allowing continuous monitoring, despite unforeseen disruptions.

Hanwha Vision PTZ Plus cameras delivered registered on an MQTT server to work seamlessly with other devices and sensors in a facility, including IoT. The information shared from the camera through the MQTT agent will cause it to react in different ways, such as automatic scrolling to a detected entry/exit to provide visual confirmation that a person is or is not allowed to be in an area and then sharing an email report with operators.

Optionally, the camera can share information about an object detection event with the MQTT broker and then trigger specific actions, How to lock or unlock a door, turning on lights or turning off the air conditioner.

The ability to communicate and share data with other devices via MQTT transforms the PTZ Plus AI range from a security tool to a business intelligence solution.

The new cameras of 2 Mp, 6 MP and 4K can Capture expert-type images of objects up to a distance of 200 Meters and in all lighting conditions,thanks to adaptive IR technology.

The function focus save Save approaches, Until 32 predefined areas, and ensures that, regardless of lighting conditions, a camera can focus quickly when moved to a new position.

The Extended tilt range up to 110⁰ Ensures that objects above the cameras can be seen. The technology of WiseNRII noise reduction and the Prefer Shutter control They also work to improve image quality.

The models in the PTZ Plus range have a preset accuracy of ± 0,1 and can automatically detect, if they are not precisely targeted to a specific field of view, and make the correction in a second, ensuring operators consistently receive the best images of a location.

Designed for easy installation and durability, These cameras are A 65% lighter than most PTZ devices, based on manufacturer's data. With a single RJ45 terminal, Cable connection is quick and the inclusion of a cable sleeve eliminates the need for additional waterproofing, Preventing the ingress of water.

Uri Guterman, Product and Marketing Director, Hanwha Vision, points out that "the PTZ Plus range supports our ongoing commitment to improving the way businesses operate., by delivering high-definition visual data and strategic intelligence information that extends beyond traditional security".


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By • 4 Oct, 2023
• Section: Deep down, Video surveillance