Award-winning direct-to-fibre IP PTZ camera

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The Siqura IP PTZ camera line includes a flexible SFP interface for directly connecting to a fiber optic network. This feature simplifies both the setup and maintenance of camera installations where a fiber network is utilized to overcome long-distance limitations.

Award-winning direct-to-fiber IP PTZ camera

Due to the reliable and secure nature of fiber optic networks, Siqura is now offering its IP PTZ dome cameras with a plug-and-play fiber optic connector option. This feature simplifies the setup, maintenance, and appearance of camera installations where a fiber network is utilized to overcome long-distance limitations.

At the ISC West 2011 trade show in April, these pioneering new cameras won the New Product Showcase award for the best IP camera in video surveillance. The New Product Showcase (NPS) is an awards programme established by the Security Industry Association to recognise innovative products, services, and solutions in electronic physical security. Technologies showcased through this program are used in the protection of life and property in residential, commercial, and institutional settings.

Improve quality while reducing costs

There are few media available in the video surveillance industry that improve image quality while at the same time reducing costs. Yet fiber optic networks do just that. They also maintain the integrity of signals over longer distances and offer more bandwidth than twisted-pair or coax cables. Not to mention that fibre cabling is impervious to electromagnetic interference, such as that caused by high-voltage power lines and lightning.

Due to the ubiquitous nature and the advantages of fiber optic networks, as well as the current migration from analogue to IP streaming, Siqura is now offering its Siqura IP PTZ dome cameras with a fibre optic connector option. With a flexible SFP interface built into the PTZ body, a wide range of single mode, multimode, and CDWM modules can be used and an impressive range of mounting options are available.

“Network equipment being developed today needs to be able to handle IP traffic, regardless of the medium connecting it to the network,” said Roger Decker, Director of Solutions and Marketing at Siqura. “That is why Siqura recently developed five new IP PTZ dome cameras that can connect directly to a fixed network or wireless bridge via either twisted-pair or fiber optic cabling. We want customers to be able to select hardware based on its ability to withstand variances on the network and to provide high-quality streams.”

A solution for every situation

This new camera line consists of five cameras, each optimised for its application, with indoor, outdoor, compact (MSD), and high-speed (HSD) dome camera options. Each camera is capable of quad-streaming, supporting dual H.264 streams in addition to highly configurable MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and MJPEG. This flexibility in compression standards makes it easy for these Siqura cameras to offer the best quality video while at the same time streamlining network performance.

All the Siqura cameras are designed to comply with worldwide adopted standards and are tested with leading VMS vendors. This makes it possible to query or set PTZ coordinate positions or to integrate Siqura cameras into third-party systems. Furthermore, the new Siqura IP PTZ camera line comes with an easy-to-use, access-controlled, Web-based user interface, allowing users to configure or view video streams from a PC or even via handheld devices, such as PDAs.

Since surveillance conditions can vary widely even for just one camera, this Siqura IP PTZ camera series also includes a day/night (IR-cut filter) and backlight compensation as standard features that can be applied manually or automatically when lighting conditions require it. The wide dynamic range functionality ensures excellent video quality, even in the most difficult of circumstances.

Additionally, the Siqura HSD and MSD cameras are part of the Siqura product line, an extensive collection of video surveillance equipment offering complete solutions and reputed for quality and reliability.

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Technical Specification

Make Siqura
Manufacturer Siqura B.V.
Category CCTV>Dome cameras
Model code MSD620
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 540
Sensitivity lux 0.1 lux
Dome Type Continuous Rotation
Pan Speed o/ sec 300 o/ sec pan speed
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Tilt Speed o/ sec 300 o/ sec tilt speed
Mount Type Ceiling mount
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 21 W
Focal length 3.8 ~ 45.6
Rotation Angleso 360 pan, -10 ~ +190 tilt
Presets 256
Compression H.264, M-JPEG, MPEG-4
Electronic Shutter range 1/1 ~ 1/10
Synchronisation Internal
Signal Mode PAL / NTSC
Video Output 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Zoom Ratio x12
Network Properties Interface: RJ-45
Network Protocols: H.264 BP, MPEG-4 ES, MPEG-2, (M)JPEG, RTP, RTCP*
Control: PTZ
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 133 x 173
Weight g: 1200
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40
Protection: Vandal resistant
Additional info *RTSP, TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP, IGMPv2, (S)NTP, MX/IP, HTTP, SNMPv2, FTP, TelNet, DiffServ, SAP, UPnP, 802.1x
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