Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To The EquIP® IP Range
Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To The EquIP® IP Range

Honeywell has announced the addition of six IP cameras to its existing equIP® IP product series. The new true day/night cameras are split into two ranges - 1080p and 720p wide dynamic – with each range incorporating three different models; an indoor only mini dome, a vandal resistant mini dome and a box camera. A core benefit of the new IP cameras is progressive scan video which enables improved detail on moving objects such as faces and car number plates. Furthermore, dual streaming allows each video stream to be configured with an individual resolution whilst Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) results in significant storage savings without sacrificing image quality in low light. The cameras can also be fully integrated with Honeywell’s MAXPRO® NVR SE and XE 2.0 ranges to offer an efficient all Honeywell IP system. The high resolution of the 1080p cameras allows operators to digitally zoom for superior detail and to cover nearly three times the horizontal area compared with standard fixed analog cameras, potentially reducing the number of cameras required to monitor a fixed space and lowering costs. The 1080p cameras’ superior image detail and ability to highlight small details, such as facial features, means they are suitable for installations that require enhanced detail when zooming in, and the highest possible resolution. The 720p cameras use wide dynamic technology to improve image visibility even in high contrast environments where objects are hard to identify due to severe backlight or shadows. This allows security personnel to identify subjects in challenging environments such as areas with strong back lighting or abrupt changes in illumination, or when looking from a well lit area into a darker one. The technology delivers video with near-perfect exposure in the harshest of lighting conditions enabling the operator to see recorded events more clearly for use as evidence or to inform decisions. “Successfully using IP technology to improve the quality, detail and resolution of video recording, particularly in challenging environments, is a constant focus for security manufacturers,” comments Mark Openshaw, Product Manager for Honeywell Security Group EMEA. “Helping installers and end users monitor wider areas and use video footage more effectively is driving the evolution of, and demand for IP solutions.” For more information regarding these and other Honeywell solutions, please visit www.honeywell.com/security/uk

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Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To Its EQUIP Series
Honeywell Adds Six New H.264 IP Cameras To Its EQUIP Series

Honeywell has announced the addition of six IP cameras to its existing equIP IP product series. The new true day/night cameras are split into two ranges - 1080p and 720p wide dynamic – with each range incorporating three different models; an indoor only mini dome, a vandal resistant mini dome and a box camera. A core benefit of the new IP cameras is progressive scan video which enables improved detail on moving objects such as faces and car number plates. Furthermore, dual streaming allows each video stream to be configured with an individual resolution whilst Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) results in significant storage savings without sacrificing image quality in low light. The cameras can also be fully integrated with Honeywell’s MAXPRO NVR SE and XE 2.0 ranges to offer an efficient all Honeywell IP system. The high resolution of the 1080p cameras allows operators to digitally zoom for superior detail and to cover nearly three times the horizontal area compared with standard fixed analog cameras, potentially reducing the number of cameras required to monitor a fixed space and lowering costs. The 1080p cameras’ superior image detail and ability to highlight small details, such as facial features, means they are suitable for installations that require enhanced detail when zooming in, and the highest possible resolution. The 720p cameras use wide dynamic technology to improve image visibility even in high contrast environments where objects are hard to identify due to severe backlight or shadows. This allows security personnel to identify subjects in challenging environments such as areas with strong back lighting or abrupt changes in illumination, or when looking from a well lit area into a darker one. The technology delivers video with near-perfect exposure in the harshest of lighting conditions enabling the operator to see recorded events more clearly for use as evidence or to inform decisions. “Successfully using IP technology to improve the quality, detail and resolution of video recording, particularly in challenging environments, is a constant focus for security manufacturers,” comments Mark Openshaw, Product Manager for Honeywell Security Group EMEA. “Helping installers and end users monitor wider areas and use video footage more effectively is driving the evolution of, and demand for IP solutions.”

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Honeywell Adds High Definition Mini-dome To IP Camera Portfolio
Honeywell Adds High Definition Mini-dome To IP Camera Portfolio

Announcing the latest addition to the Honeywell EQUIP® family of IP products and the first in a series of high definition cameras. The new HD3MDIPX indoor mini-dome provides 720p images at extremely low bandwidth for significantly reduced storage requirements-even in low light. The HD3MDIPX is the latest addition to Honeywell's expanded IP portfolio of high definition (HD) cameras that allows end users to integrate a broad range of digital technology into their analog systems. The HD mini-dome provides extremely high picture quality at the cost of traditional analog cameras. It features an externally accessible web-based menu to let operators view and control cameras from virtually anywhere, and camera tamper detection alerts users instantly if a camera has been obstructed or vandalised. "When it comes to new security installations, IP-based systems are growing in prevalence as viable options alongside traditional analog-based approaches," said Vineet Nargolwala, general manager EMEA, Honeywell Systems Group. "IP migration is not a matter of if - it's a matter of when. And as this happens and the price of IP falls, the capabilities and benefits of IP will continue to grow. In light of this, beginning a migration to IP-based systems is a necessary way to future-proof an organization and prepare for the day when IP will be the dominant form of video." The company's IP offering includes a powerful video management platform, MAXPRO® VMS, and a complete selection of recording solutions. Open architecture lets users easily transition digital technology into existing analog systems and provides users the flexibility they need to control costs and maximize their investment in existing equipment. The HD portfolio of cameras will soon expand to include an outdoor mini-dome, a bullet camera and box camera options. For more information, visit www.honeywellipsolutions.com

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Announcing Honeywell IP Roadshows Across Europe
Announcing Honeywell IP Roadshows Across Europe

EQUIP® your business for the future. Honeywell is IP-ready, are you?Between April and June, Honeywell will be hosting FREE half-day events across Europe showcasing our full IP video and security capability. Take this opportunity to see our full IP portfolio in action in your area and learn how to turn this technology into a business opportunity.Being Demonstrated:  EQUIP® IP Cameras  Including IP-ready PTZ, mini-dome, box, megapixel and NEW High Definition mini dome cameras all supported by Milestone XProtect™  NetAXS™ Web Based Access Control   NetAXS™ gives you all the benefits of traditional access control without additional hardware or installation costs as you can manage it via a web browser where ever you may be.  Fusion IV NVR and Hybrid DVR   The most powerful Fusion yet is the ideal platform to pull together all your IP and analog cameras into one common viewing and storage platform. Or choose the Fusion NVR for a pure IP solution  Add intelligent video analytics for a more impactful and proactive video surveillance solution  Add access control/intruder integration for a comprehensive security solution  Integrated IP Solutions Galaxy Dimension is a Grade 3 integrated intrusion and access control system widely used across many sectors requiring large security systems, including retail, financial, local authority, and industrial environments.Built on reliable Galaxy technology it provides flexibility to integrate seamlessly with other systems such as CCTV and environmental control to become an integral part of any building management solution.        To view the schedule of dates, to find out more and to book your place visit http://www.honeywellipsolutions.com/

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New ACUIX™ High Speed PTZ Domes From Honeywell. &nbsp18X, 26X, 35X WDR & TDN Cameras With Up To 530 TVL
New ACUIX™ High Speed PTZ Domes From Honeywell.  18X, 26X, 35X WDR & TDN Cameras With Up To 530 TVL

The new ACUIX™ series of high performance pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) speed dome cameras feature multiple housing configurations and four integrated high-resolution, auto-focus camera/optic systems.ACUIX works seamlessly with all current and future Honeywell video and surveillance products.  The series incorporates Honeywell's proprietary Intellibus™ protocol for high-speed performance and effortless upgrades.  Intellibus allows camera settings such as labels, presets, tours and privacy zones to be uploaded to a new camera/optics package if required, affording the ultimate protection of the dome's settings.  Because Intellibus allows users to remotely upload firmware to a single dome or an unlimited number of user-selected domes, ACUIX offers major time savings for dealers and end users.The series includes a True Day/Night model with a 35X zoom featuring Wide Dynamic Range and Electronic Image Stabilisation for superior images that overcome unstable mounting and difficult lighting conditions.Benefits:Save all camera configurations and settings to the head end systemRemotely update camera firmware without interrupting camera serviceEasy installation with standard mounting systems and compatibility with existing ceiling mounting methodsUTP ready with active outputFeatures:35X, 530 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), True Day/Night Motion Detection and Electronic Stabilisation (HDXG Series)18X & 26X, 530 TVL, 128X Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), True Day/Night (HDXJ & HDXF Series)18X Colour, 460 TVL, (HDXA Series)ACUIX IP offers MPEG-4 compression and 25 fps at 4CIF, 2CIF, and CIF resolutionsIndoor in-ceiling and pendant housingsIP66 outdoor pendant and rugged housingsRemote firmware updatesSecure back-up of all camera settingsActive UTP video output standard in all domes4 dry contact inputsUp to 150 user-defined presets16 preset tours of 64 presets each32 Dynamic Privacy ZonesPassword protection prevents unauthorized users from altering system settingsBuilt-in surge and lightning protectionMenus are provided for English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Polish, and Spanish

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Honeywell Unveils Three New H.264, High Definition True Day / Night Cameras
Honeywell Unveils Three New H.264, High Definition True Day / Night Cameras

Honeywell has unveiled three new H.264, True day / night cameras; the HCD5MIHX box camera, the HD3MDIHX fixed mini dome for indoor use and the HD4MDIHX, a vandal resistant fixed mini dome. The cameras all use efficient compression technology to provide high picture quality at minimal bandwidth. Network and storage limitations have long been a barrier to the adoption of high definition (HD) cameras. Each new model provides 720p image quality at lower bandwidth by using H.264 compression to reduce the size of the digital video file by more than 50 per cent compared with the standard M-JPEG format. In addition, unlike some other solutions on the market, the cameras provide 720p resolution at full frame rate in low light and very little ‘noise' ensuring detail is optimized in images captured under these conditions without compromising on storage. The True/Day Night cameras also significantly reduce the cost of conversion to HD IP video by offering H.264 compression at a very competitive price compared to MPEG-4 cameras. This provides customers with a cost effective way of migrating straight to a HD IP system, which offers superior detail and image quality compared to analog or VGA IP. From a cost efficiency perspective, the better quality widescreen picture these cameras provide also means that fewer cameras are required in some installations, making it potentially cheaper for end users to upgrade from analog to HD models rather than from analog to VGA IP.  The cameras can also be retrofitted on many existing DVR/NVR installations without requiring additional storage. Jeremy Kimber, Commercial Operational Marketing Leader EMEA comments: "With their high performance and low noise, these latest cameras are the ideal solution for customers who are seeking to optimize bandwidth and storage without compromising on picture quality." All three models conform to the PSIA specification supporting interoperability between network video products regardless of manufacturer. PSIA compliant devices are able to exchange live video, audio, metadata and control information and are automatically discovered and connected to network applications such as video management systems. Honeywell is uniquely positioned to provide security managers with an end-to-end IP system through its camera technology combined with products such as Fusion IV DVR/NVR and MAXPRO® VMS video management system to create a complete system for the end user.  For more information visit www.honeywellipsolutions.com.

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