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News Release from: Norbain SD | Subject: IP - a hot topic at LIVE06
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2006
IP - a hot topic at LIVE06
LIVE06 gives you the chance to speak with the experts on IP, the up and coming technology in electronic security.
There's no doubt that IP is the up and coming technology in electronic security LIVE06 gives you the chance to speak with the experts about whether it's suitable for your application and find out what's hot on the market
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Superior imaging and transmitting quality at the lowest data volume are the major advantages of the Bosch IP Network Video technology.
With the DF3000IP-DN and DDF3000IPV-DN Dallmeier Electronic is setting new standards for day/night IP cameras and IP dome cameras in security applications.
The innovative sensor concept of the Cam_inPIX technology, based on the most up-to-date progressive scan CMOS DPS chip generation, offers excellent picture quality in all lighting situations.
The ultra high dynamic range of the camera (120 dB typical), the high-resolution sensor technology (540 TVL) and the software developed especially for the security field provide clear, colour-true and detailed pictures without any blooming or smearing.
Dedicated Micros has launched NetVu Console, a powerful NetVu Connected remote viewing station which offers installers and end users a non PC based alternative to remote viewing and telemetry control over the network.
Designed to have minimal installation requirements, the NetVu Console consists of a traditional telemetry KBS3A keyboard and a single channel decoder unit, which provides a remote viewing point on the CCTV system such as a guard station in the outer reaches of a building complex.
Europlex Technologies can now offer SigNET, which packs-in all the salient features needed by intruder alarm installers, into a single, compact package.
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JVC has a range of IP-based network products such as the VN-C20U fully-featured fixed security camera that has Easy Day / Night operation and is able to utilise Power over Ethernet (POE) or 24V AC power.
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Endura is the enterprise class, network-based video security solution from Pelco.
It is designed for mission critical applications where downtime is unacceptable.
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Sony's line-up will include its new IPELA IP network cameras - the SNC-CS10P and SNC-CS11P.
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