Axis Announces High-Performance Cameras for Video Surveillance in Public Transport and Vehicles
Axis Communications,
the global leader in network video, has announced the local availability of the
Axis P39-R Network Camera Series offering protection against dust and water and
able withstand tough conditions such as vibrations, shocks, bumps and temperature
fluctuations.
The series also
features active tampering alarm function that allows for the detection of
tampering attempts such as blocking or spray-painting.
So says Jason
McGregor, sales manager at Axis Communications, who adds that Axis is the pioneer
in developing COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf), mobile-rated IP cameras. “The
Axis P39-R Series is our third generation suite of ruggedised cameras designed
for the on-board environment and, for customers who want to upgrade to this
latest version, the P39-R Series shares the same physical interface as Axis
M31-R cameras,” he explains.
The cameras are
specially adapted to respond quickly to changes in light levels, ensuring that
high image quality and image usability are maintained. Also, the use of progressive
scan enables the cameras to show moving objects without distortion. Traffic
Light mode helps to better distinguish colours of traffic lights in very dark
scenes.
“In addition to the
rail and bus markets, we are seeing more and more mobile applications for this
type of highly reliable camera for rugged environments that include cargo and
freight, emergency, mining and other types of utility vehicles,” says McGregor.
The P39-R Series
includes the Axis P3904-R network camera with HDTV 720p resolution, the Axis
P3905-R with HDTV 1080p resolution and the Axis P3915-R with HDTV 1080p
resolution as well as audio-in and I/O capabilities. Each model is available
with either a male RJ45 connector or a rugged M12 connector.
AXIS P39-R Series
allows for a quick and reliable installation, as the desired field of view and
levelled image can be easily achieved by using the supplied lens tool to direct
and rotate the ball that holds the lens and image sensor. The tool can also be
used to exchange and focus the lens when a lens with a different angle of view
is required. The cameras provide a pixel counter for verifying that the pixel
resolution of an object meets specific requirements.
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