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Video Surveillance System - Catalogue 2013

Video Surveillance System - Catalogue 2013
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Video Surveillance System - Catalogue 2013

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Overview: The CCTV Video Surveillance System Catalogue Guide 2013 by BTicino provides detailed guidelines and specifications for selecting and installing CCTV systems, covering both IP and analogue solutions. It includes steps for effective surveillance setup and device selection.
General Features: The guide starts with a glossary and an introduction to CCTV systems, emphasizing the importance of selecting appropriate devices based on surveillance needs.
Guidelines: A four-step process is outlined for setting up a CCTV system: defining monitoring areas, determining expected results, deciding on camera positioning, and selecting suitable devices.
Device Selection: Detailed tables assist in selecting cameras based on distance and application. Different camera types, such as compact, modular, dome, and speed dome, are discussed.
Technical Specifications: Key specifications include resolution, focal length, sensitivity, and power options. The guide highlights the importance of image and recording quality.
Glossary: A comprehensive glossary explains technical terms related to CCTV systems.
IP Catalogue: Lists various products, including cameras and accessories, and covers network video recorders and CMS software.
Motorised and Modular Cameras: High-resolution cameras with advanced features like night/day function and zoom capabilities. Power supply options include PoE and 12 Vdc/24 Vac.
Accessories: Includes housings, lenses, Wi-Fi adapters, and more for enhanced functionality and installation flexibility.
Encoders and Decoders: Connect analogue cameras to networks and decode images from multiple sources, supporting advanced functions and protocols.
Network Video Recorders (NVRs): Operate on Linux, support various control methods, and offer advanced recording features and backup modes.
Video Monitors: Range from 7" to 42" with various input options and installation methods.
CMS Software: Supports real-time display and management of up to 1000 cameras, compatible with various devices.
Structured Cabling System: Includes components like distribution boards and cables, compliant with international standards.
System Examples: Provides configurations for IP and analogue systems, illustrating setup and expansion possibilities.
Analogue CCTV Products: Detailed specifications for cameras and kits, including sensor types, lens specifications, and IR capabilities.
Procedures and Standards: Outlines components in CCTV kits and specifies power supply and operational standards.
Recommendations: Suggests using pre-packed kits for small installations and highlights accessories for enhanced flexibility.
Key Data from Tables: Comparative views of camera features like resolution and IR LED distance.
Critical Information: Emphasizes sensor types, lens specifications, and power supply compatibility.
Camera Specifications: Details on autoiris varifocal lenses, modular cameras, and indoor cameras with various features and power options.
Accessories: Includes lenses, IR headlamps, brackets, and housings for enhanced installation options.
Digital Video Recorders (DVRs): Support multiple video inputs and offer features like motion detection and remote management.
Key Features and Technologies: Focus on resolution, sensitivity, power supply options, and connectivity for DVRs.
Specifications: Details on weight, consumption, operating conditions, and power supply for various devices.
Video and Audio Inputs/Outputs: Specifications for video and audio channels and formats.
Recording and Compression: Details on recording resolutions and compression algorithms.
Network and Connectivity: Supported protocols and interfaces for connectivity and backup.
Monitors: Specifications for monitors with various resolutions and input options.
Accessories and Power Supplies: Includes connectors, patch cords, and power supplies for UTP cable wiring.
System Examples: Illustrations of CCTV kit setups and video transmission using UTP cables.
Camera Lenses: Details on lenses for compact cameras, including field of view and distance specifications.
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A Group Brand | Q legiand VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

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Contents 1-7 Guidelines 8-75 Catalogue Choosing the right devices 2 Glossary 6 IP solutions Analogue Solution CCTV WWW.BTICINO.COM GENERAL FEATURES

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Choosing the right devices CAMERAS, DVR AND MONITORS When installing a simple video surveillance CCTV system, it is advisable to follow the four stages described below. If the installation needs to comply with higher security requirements, please contact the BTicino technical sales representative. Step 1 DEFINITION OF THE NUMBER OF AREAS TO MONITOR Perform a survey, together with your customer, using a map of the area to monitor. Step 2 DEFINITION OF THE RESULTS EXPECTED FOR EACH AREA TO MONITOR For each area to monitor, decide with the customer the expected result. in most cases, it will be...

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Step 3 DEFINITION OF THE NUMBER OF CAMERAS AND THEIR POSITION: The quantity of the expected results determines the number of cameras needed. For each camera, the most suitable installation position must be identified based on the following parametres: the sizes of the objects to be framed (expected results), the distances between them, and the camera installation requirements (indoor/outdoor, wall-mounting/ceiling/ flush-mounting, etc.). make sure that the cameras are used in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations, both in terms of Privacy and staff safety. WARNING: Footage, sound,...

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COMPACT CAMERAS ACCESS DOOR (Recognition of the individuals) The table provides a fi rst selection level, on the basis of a simple description of the scene to be shot. VEHICLE ENTRANCE (Recognition of vehicles) BUILDING PERIMETER / CAR PARK (Detection of intruders) HALF BODY SHOT (Identification of the individuals) Distance (metres) The following table shows the minimum recommended distances. Higher distances record larger scenes. Thanks to the new range of compact Night& Day and colour cameras, it is now very easy to select the most suitable device. OUTDOOR: item 391708 IP: item 391693 INDOOR/OUTDOOR:...

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VEHICLE ENTRANCE (Recognition of vehicles) BUILDING PERIMETER / CAR PARK (Detection of intruders) ACCESS DOOR (Recognition of the individuals) HALF BODY SHOT (Identification of the individuals) Distance (metres) Varifocal lens INDOOR (PTZ): Item 391684 - 391685 - 391696 OUTDOOR (PTZ): Item 391678 - 391716 - 391717 INDOOR (PTZ): Item 391684 - 391685 - 391696 OUTDOOR (PTZ): Item 391678 - 391716 - 391717 CCTV WWW.BTICINO.COM

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Glossary COMPACT OR ALL-IN-ONE (OR MULTIFUNCTION): Camera supplied with lenses and mechanisms already fitted. The device is supplied for wall mounted installation, and normally has a canopy for protection from weather conditions. MODULAR: Camera supplied without lenses. For the installation of suitable lenses. DOME: Camera supplied with lenses and mechanisms already fitted. This device is supplied for ceiling installation, or for installation using fixing brackets. The translucent cover gives the possibility of hiding the viewing angle of the camera. SPEED DOME: Motorised camera capable of extremely...

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CCD: Charge coupling device for the acquisition of images with solid state conductor. OSD MENU: Menu for the control of the camera advanced functions, directly accessible on the camera itself. LUX SENSITIVITY: The minimum amount of light required for the camera to produce an acceptable quality image. VIDEO LOOP: The DVR has a video output for each camera, useful when testing the installation, or for any other use of the signal of the individual camera. N&D: Night&Day; the camera is capable of night time recording, therefore of recording with low light conditions. Day time images are recorded...

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Contents 8-29 Catalogue IP solution Dome cameras 14 Compact Cameras 15 Motorised Cameras 16 Modular Cameras 17 Accessories 18 Encoders and Decoder 19 Network Video Recorders 21 Video Monitors 24 CMS software 25 BTNET structured cabling system 26 System examples 27 CCTV WWW.BTICINO.COM

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COMPACT - DOME - SPEED DOME CAMERAS 1/3” Aptina CMOS 1.3 Mega Pixel 1/2.8” CMOS Sony Exmor 3 Mega Pixel Sensitivity (lux) Signal/noise ratio (dB) Image elements Recording resolution Recording speed Compression algorithm Video output Audio input Audio output Electronic shutter Communication ports SD memory port Wifi IR LED coverage/angle micro SD card (not included) 1 USB port for Wifi module connection 10 m micro SD card (not included) No 30 m White balance AWB Backlight compensation BLC Gain control AGC Manual/Automatic Fixed/Automatic Motion detector Watermark I/O alarms PIR alarm Supported...

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Speed Dome 1/28" CCD Sony Effio 1.3 Mega Pixel Varifocal 4.5 - 81 Optical zoom 18x, Digital zoom 12x Colour 0.1 lux/F1.6 B/W 0.01 lux/F1.6 0 lux with IR ON 1/28" CMOS Sony Exmor 3 Mega Pixel 1/3” Aptima CMOS 1.3 Mega Pixel 2 inputs / 1 output HTTP, TCP/IP, ICMP, RTSP, RTP, UDP, RTCP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, DNS, PPPOE, DDNS, FTP, IP filtering Yes (10 network users) Yes 4 zones Yes Yes 10 W - 50 W with enabled heating CCTV WWW.BTICINO.COM

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MODULAR CAMERAS Item Type Use N&D Sensor Type of thread lens Type of lens (mm) Sensitivity (lux) Signal/noise ratio (dB) Image elements Recording resolution Recording speed Compression algorithm Video output Audio input Audio output Audio compression Electronic shutter Communication ports SD memory port Wifi IP index White balance AWB Backlight compensation BLC Gain control AGC IR Cut ICR filter Motion detector Watermark I/O alarms PIR alarm Supported protocols Integrated Web Browser (IE) /Client software OSD menu Privacy zones PoE BTicino APP Power supply Absorption Operating temperature and...

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DC DRIVER VARIFOCAL AUTOIRIS LENSES FOR MODULAR CAMERAS Item Focal length (mm) Power supply Support CCTV WWW.BTICINO.COM

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DOME CAMERAS DOME CAMERAS - High resolution colour or black and white camera - 25 frames per second with HD and D1 resolution (main and secondary shooting) - Night/Day function - Sensitivity: Colour 0.2 lux/F1.6, B/W 0.01 lux/F1.6, 0 lux with IR ON - Sensor: 1/3” Aptima CMOS with progressive scanning. - Lenses: fixed 2.8mm - Type of compression: H264 (double encoder of 2 simultaneous shootings) - Power supply: PoE (802.3af class 3) or 12 Vdc (not supplied) - 1 RJ 45 connector - Ceiling or wall mounted installation - Plastic housing - white - IP30 / IK04 - Energy consumption: 1.5 W - Operating...

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