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05/06/2016

New Flir IOI HD bullet

Wilsonville, Or (USA)

The CB-5222 features integrated video analytics improving security and situational awareness with user-customised detection rules.

The new CB-5222 from Flir is a full HD analytic IP bullet camera that has been engineered to combine military-grade video analytics with broadcast-quality IP camera technology.

The new IP bullet camera benefits from optimal picture quality in both low-light and high-contrast lighting conditions. The camera detects intrusions, fence trespassing, tripwire crossover, unattended baggage, removed object, stopped vehicle or loitering.

Rules and scheduled actions are easily defined and configured through the camera’s simplified interface. Alarms can be sent by FTP, ONVIF, relay or over the web. The indoor/outdoor camera uses the 2.1MP 1/2.8” CMOS sensor with true/shutter WDR, 3DNR, automatic gain control, auto white balance, backlight compensation, and an IR cut filter. It features automatic calibration of depth settings, a choice of three motorised varifocal lenses for remote zoom and auto focus and a single PoE/PoE+ cable connection that reduces deployment costs.

The CB-5222 features integrated video analytics improving security and situational awareness with user-customised detection rules, positioning criteria, responses, alarms and scheduled actions. Additionally, auto calibration of the depth settings simplifies setup and reduces user errors, installation time and manpower requirements.  The camera also integrates with any relay-activated device (e.g. activate a siren or turn on lights) and there is a choice of lenses and increased detection distance means fewer cameras are needed to cover the same area.

The camera is designed to offer reliable and distinguishable detection of sophisticated intruders and people standing upright; this results in minimum false alarms when not detecting camouflaged or crawling intruders.

For effective quality operation under diverse lighting conditions the camera features true/shutter WDR (multi-exposure) at low bandwidth, thereby delivering lower total cost of ownership (TCO).

An integrated webpower over Ethernet (PoE/PoE+) provides easy and intuitive set-up of both the camera and the required customised analytic behaviours, giving support for network, power, and video connections all through a single cable.


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