DVTEL Introduces the New ioimage HD Camera

DVTEL recently announced the release of its new ioimage HD CF-5222 (2.1MP HD 1080p) and CF-5212 (1.3MP HD 720p) cameras, which bring military-grade video analytics and Quasar HD broadcast-quality IP video together for critical infrastructure protection.

The ioimage HD cameras includes the benefits of DVTEL's Quasar high-resolution, low-bandwidth and minimized & predictable storage and are optimized for outdoor and low-light conditions. The cameras also deliver intelligent video analytics to increase the probability of detection and lower false alarm rates. Both the 1080p and the 720p models offer increased detection distance, which means fewer cameras are needed to cover the same area. The ioimage HD cameras can detect intrusions, including regional entrance, tripwire and fence trespassing, as well as unattended baggage, object removal, stopped vehicle, loitering and camera tampering detection capabilities.

The ioimage HD camera offers high-sensitivity 2.1MP HD 1080p or 1.3MP HD 720p resolution with true WDR (multi-exposure) and integrated high-end analytic performance. The cameras are DVTEL's first HD cameras that include state-of-the-art ioimage analytics. Both offer pristine HD picture quality under low-light and high-contrast WDR conditions, and are capable of dealing with the most extreme outdoor perimeter lighting conditions encountered in surveillance applications. DVTEL's ioimage video analytics line, targeted at the remote monitoring, critical infrastructure and perimeter security markets, is a fast-growing segment of the total video surveillance solution offered by DVTEL.

"With the combined Quasar HD and ioimage analytics technology, the new ioimage HD cameras take video surveillance and security to a whole new level," said Maor Mishkin, DVTEL Product Champion of Video Analytics. "The ioimage HD cameras provide our customers with the best possible security resources for their organization's critical infrastructure to ensure reliability and scalability for years to come. The cameras are supported on all DVTEL VMS lines and have ONVIF support for ease of integration with third party VMS platforms."

Additionally, the ioimage HD camera's integrated Web interface offers easy, intuitive deployment of the camera and analytic behavior, which reduces installation time and manpower requirements.

The ioimage HD cameras will be available at the end of September 2014 through DVTEL's distribution channels. See both new releases at the 2014 ASIS International Seminar, held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2, in Atlanta.

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