Samsung SNP-5300H, Network IP dome with PTZ and optical zoom 30 increases
The Samsung SNP-5300H IP dome with PTZ is a video surveillance device that allows you to see even the smallest details, at a great distance, thanks to its optimal zoom 30 increases and to offer 1,3 megapixels.
Samsung SNP-5300H is an IP network system that incorporates PTZ, 1,3 megapixels and a powerful optical zoom 30 increases. It has a day/night function and dynamic range expansion technology (WDR), which makes it ideal video surveillance equipment for locations where high contrast lighting conditions may occur, such as airports., ports and other transportation facilities, as well as in commercial and industrial centers.
The power of this model, which replaces the SNP-5200H, It is done through the Ethernet network (PoE), providing enough energy for all the dome's features and for the integrated heater to work effectively when the outside temperature is down to -30°C.
The SNP-5300H video surveillance camera, that uses H.264 and MJPEG compression methods, offers the option to stream images simultaneously from multiple locations and at different frame rates and resolutions. Until 10 Users can monitor live images simultaneously on a computer, smartphone or tablet using Samsung's NET-i Viewer software.
In addition, JPEG images of an incident can be attached to an emailed alarm notification with the ability to store before and after alarm images on an internal SD memory card.
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A multilingual on-screen menu allows configuration of programmable motion detection, 12 privacy masks, support for two-way audio and progressive scan technology, which corrects blurred areas and ensures sharp contour definition of moving objects and vehicles.
Intelligent Video Analysis function (IVA) includes virtual line and input/output direction detection, movement of objects and definition of faces and sound. It even features a scene change tamper feature that creates an alert if, For example, paint is sprayed on a camera lens or unauthorized movement of the camera takes place beyond its normal field of view.
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