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NOV-DEC 2014

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B 8 BIG BOOK Winter 2014 | Cygnus Security Media www.SecurityInfoWatch.com Video Surveillance ComNet CNMCSFP Series Accommodates Both 10/100Mbps or 1000Mbps Transmission with PoE in One Unit ComNet Communication Networks now offers a variable rate electrical-to-optical media converter with PoE (Power over Ethernet) that allows the user to select between 10/100 Mbps and 1000Mbps rate transmission and provides up to 30 watts of PoE+ for powered devices (PD). ComNet designed this hardened media converter, the CNMCSFP, for applica- tions where there is a potential upgrade to Gigabit transmission or as method to reduce the number of individual media converter models being used. This multiple rate feature can eliminate future hardware upgrade costs. The CNMCSFP uses small form factor (SFP) devices, giving the user flex- ibility in terms of fiber type, connector type and distance. The CNSFPMC is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime warranty. In effect, once in place, there is virtually no Ethernet bandwidth requirement that cannot be accommodated. More info is available at: www. comnet.net/comnet-products/ethernet/ media-converters/cnmc2sfppoem.html. Full product line details are available at the link below. Call direct 203-796-5300 or email sales@comnet.net for details. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/10824206 www.comnet.net Toshiba IKS-WD6112 IP Dome Camera Toshiba Surveillance & IP Video Products' IKS- WD6112 is a discrete, low-profile IP dome camera designed for indoor video surveillance. Although exceptionally lightweight and compact, the camera unleashes the full power of IP video with its true HD resolution (1920x1080) at 30 frames-per-second, plus its bandwidth-efficient H.264 compression. Quad-streaming capabilities provide four separately configured video streams from one camera simultaneously, enabling users to optimize each stream. Features include Wide Dynamic Range and electronic day/night imaging, making it ideal for all lighting condi- tions. At less than two inches high, it can be installed in locations where standard cameras would be obtrusive. It is ONVIF compliant for maximum compatibility with network equipment from Toshiba or third parties and includes Power over Ethernet (802.3af). www.toshibasecurity.com Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12019986 Bosch's DINION IP Ultra 8000 MP camera Bosch's DINION IP ultra 8000 MP camera fea- tures the latest 4K ultra HD technology and simultaneously supports a wide-angle overview and multiple focus points on a single screen to focus on details without losing the bigger picture. Its 12 megapixel or 4K ultra HD resolution allows any given subject to be viewed in detail unknown until now even when zoomed-in. As a result, the DINION IP ultra 8000 MP offers the decisive clarity needed for collecting relevant evidence for highly detailed and effective retrospective analysis. Now, it is easy to keep an eye on the crowd, for example in a stadium, and provide enough detail to identify individual people. Built-in Intelligent Video Analysis (IVA) makes it an ideal solution for highly detailed and effective retrospective analysis. www.boschsecurity.com/HDSecurity Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12023672 AXIS Q6000-E: Simultaneous Full 360° Overview and Detailed Zoom AXIS Q6000-E is an outdoor-ready 360° network camera that integrates seam- lessly with the AXIS Q60-E Series of PTZ dome network cameras to provide a unique surveillance solution. A click on any object in AXIS Q6000-E, using the one- click PTZ control feature, will trigger an integrated AXIS Q60-E to optically zoom in to the specific object of interest. The use of two screens gives a full 360° overview from AXIS Q6000-E and a zoomed-in view from AXIS Q60-E, provid- ing operators with a high level of detail while still being able to maintain an over- view of the entire monitored area for up to 215,000 sq. ft. Any AXIS Q60-E camera is easily mounted inside the AXIS Q6000-E, allow- ing pre-existing AXIS Q60-E installations to be upgraded to monitor wide areas, while simultaneously capturing every detail of interest with just one click. Time and cost of installation are minimized since AXIS Q6000-E uses the same brackets and network cable as the AXIS Q60-E. Further- more, AXIS Q6000-E is supplied with PoE+ through AXIS Q60-E, eliminating the need for power cables. AXIS Q6000-E features four 2MP camera heads, each providing individually configurable 720p HDTV video streams in H.264 compression. Motion JPEG is also supported for increased flexibility. AXIS Q6000-E is ideal for city surveillance, such as monitoring of public squares and park- ing lots or other open areas. Axis Communications 300 Apollo Drive, Chelmsford, MA 01824 800-444-2947 Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12024131 www.axis.com iPac Meg Series IP Cameras from Bolide Bolide's iPac Meg camera series is one of the most-feature rich premium IP camera solutions available today. Avail- able in 2.0 Megapixel and 5.0 Megapixel lines, these high definition cameras pos- sess a slew of time-saving features and functions: A BNC output makes it easy to access the camera stream for focus- ing and servicing; Two-way audio for call boxes, VMS stations and guard stations; Built-in SD card slot for back-up storage; Alarm in/out for integration with external alarm devices; A mechanical IR cut filter for impressive night time images; and PoE that allows the camera to be powered by a single Ethernet cable. The iPac Meg comes packaged with a license-free iPac 2.5 VMS that will record and manage up to 255 cameras. It is also compatible with the newest Bolide NVRs and is embedded with the latest ONVIF protocol for integration with other software and recording devices. The iPac Meg is available in a dome, bullet and box housing styles. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12024073 www.bolideco.com M e g S e r i e s m e r a s f r o m e c M e g c a m e r a s e r i e s i s s t - f e a t u r e r i c h p r e m i u m I P o n s a v a i l a b l e t o d a y . A v a i l - g a p i x e l a n d 5 . 0 M e g a p i x e l g h d e f i n i t i o n c a m e r a s p o s - t i m e - s a v i n g f e a t u r e s a n d N C o u t p u t m a k e s i t e a s y c a m e r a s t r e a m f o r f o c u s - n g ; T w o - w a y a u d i o f o r c a l l a t i o n s a n d g u a r d s t a t i o n s ;

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