Lampertz Video Surveillance Solutions

The Lampertz video system is designed on the basis of a digital network and can transmit video images without the need to set up an additional physical infrastructure. It uses standard IP networks such as, for example, LAN or the internet to transmit information instead or relying on expensive cabling laeding from the units, as is the case in analog video systems.

Transparency, control and reliability, as well as built-in intelligence and integrated audio feature are only some of the advantages offered by modern network cameras.

There are two image sensor technologies available for cameras:
• CCD (Charged Coupled Device)
• CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semicondutor)

CCD sensors can offer some advantages over CMOS sensors, among other things, thanks to their high light sensitivity. This allows the image quality to improve during bad lighting. A direct comparison of the M10 CMOS cameras is basically not possible due to the use of a different technology. If a high resolution is required in situations which have little change in movement on the whole, then they are used. If there is a lot of change in movement and the speed of movement, then CCD cameras are put to use.

Network-based video monitoring also provides the following advantages over analog technology:
• Higher utilisation through automatic detection of movement
• Greater flexibility through the problem-free use of network cables
• Better performance thanks to numerous features
• Lower costs through simple installation
• Digital memory administration Monitoring
• CMOS 1.3 Megapixel Cameras

High image quality with a resolution of 1.3 million pixels, web server, FTP client, alarm notification by e-mail, text message or telephone call, professionally equipped with sensors, video motion movement sensors,microphone and loud speakers

 

 

 View Order no.  Description
  11749700

M10Mi secure indoor,
including ceiling support, single optic,wide angle, 43 mm

Standard camera with one lens 64 MByte internal image/event memory 140 x 130 x 65 mm (WxHxD) without ceiling support 

  11749701 

M10Di secure indoor,
including ceiling support, dual optic,wide angle 43 mm, telefocus 135 mm

Dual optics offer targeted monitoring in an adjacent area and room
64 MByte internal image/event memory
140 x 130 x 65 mm (WxHxD) without ceiling support

  11749702 

M10Di secure night - indoor,
including ceiling support, dual optic, 43 mm wide angle
Automatic change-over between day and night

Use for critical applications with not enough light
64 MByte internal image/event memory
140 x 130 x 65 mm (WxHxD) (without ceiling support) 

  11749703 

Power supply unit
Multi-range,
Input voltage: 100-250 V~, RJ 45 plug

The power supply unit is connected either to the ISDN or the ethernet interface of the camera.

For supplying remote power to the camera via the network cable (Power over Ethernet), the network powe adapter will be additionally needed.

  11749704 

Network power adapter
For single cameras,
Remote operating voltage supply via network cable

Single PoE adapter for one camera
3 RJ 45 sockets (power supply, camera, network) 

  11749705  Power supply unit
with 4 integrated network power
adapters, for connecting up to 4 cameras
PoE power supply unit for connecting up to 4 cameras 

 

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