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COMPACT NETWORK SECURITY APPLIANCE Genetec announced the launch of the SV-16, a network security appliance powered by Genetec’s software. The new, compact-sized appliance comes pre-loaded with Genetec’s video surveillance system, Omnicast, and is tar- geted for small-scale installations under 16 cameras and for multi-site installations with small remote locations. This initiative supports the market’s shift towards IP-driven solu- tions that include IP cameras, IP manage- ment software and network storage. With Omnicast pre-installed, the SV-16 offers custom- ers the simple deployment of an all-in-one appli-
ance. The 13-oz. appliance manages up to 16 IP cameras, supports wireless connectivity and offers up to 500 GB of internal storage with the possi- bility of adding more external storage. The SV-16 also supports all com- pression formats available through Omnicast including H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG and more. And, the SV-16 provides low 6W power consumption. Genetec
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PORTABLE GENERATORS FEATURE NEW COMPACT SIZE Generac®
NEW CAMERA DOME SERIES WITH EXCEPTIONAL IMAGE QUALITY Pelco introduced the all-new Camclo- sure 2 series camera domes featuring Super Dynamic Five (SD5®
) image Power Systems Inc. reengineered its GP Series of portable genera-
tors to provide users with a new compact size for easy portability, a single handle and covered outlets. The GP Series is among the most affordable line of portable generators on the market, delivering more kilowatts (kW) per dol- lar than nearly any other competitive products, the company said. “From home use to camping, construction or outdoor events, our portable generators provide users with affordable, dependable power when they need it,” said Generac’s Cathy Olig. The GP Series’ new compact design is 15 percent smaller than previous models, has covered outlets to provide protection from outdoor ele- ments and, depending on the model, offers an easy-to-read fuel gauge, hour meter with maintenance resets, dual 120 V outlets and a 30 A twist lock with circuit breaker protection and a fold-down locking handle for easy portability. Generac
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STRUCTURED CABLING IMPROVEMENTS ENABLE EASIER INSTALLATION Honeywell announced enhancements to its line of structured wiring solutions that enable easier installation for custom electronics integrators. The enhance- ments include heavier gauge steel enclosures, telephone punch down blocks that ensure unimpeded communication and enhanced video splitters that support HD TV and CATV pro- gramming such as video on demand. The stronger enclosures provide a more rigid installation for both residential and commercial applications through less flex, while the new telephone punch down blocks provide more space for the installer to work and better connectivity. The new video splitters in both the active and non-active products have been upgraded to accommodate the frequencies associat-
ed with forward and return-path communications for cable providers. Honeywell
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technology. “With Camclosure 2, we’re offering the market a very affordable, very reliable, integrated camera sys- tem with amazing image quality,” said Pelco’s Barry Lawson. “Camclosure 2 features all-new SD5 high-resolution color CCD cameras with a whole host of excellent imaging technologies that capture very clear, very detailed video.” Right out of the box Camclo- sure 2 comes pre-assembled, ready for a quick and reliable installation with a variety of mounting choices. There are indoor, environmental, and vandal- resistant cameras, along with a full line of mounting options to choose from. Pelco
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NEW IP CAMERA GENERATION WITH CCD & CMOS SENSOR MODELS Basler’s new IP camera generation will include new CCD camera models with resolutions from VGA to 2 megapixels and frame rates of up to 100 fps. In addition, Basler will introduce its first CMOS sensor IP cameras with resolutions of up to 5 megapixels. First models will be available in the last quarter of 2010. The first new IP camera model, the BIP2- 1300c-dn high-definition IP camera, can provide real-time video at frame rates of up to 30 fps. Basler’s new IP camera models feature multi-streaming and multi-encoding with up to three image streams using any encoder type com- bination (MJPEG, MJPEG-4, H.264).
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