News - archive 2015
Summary of the year.
31.03.2015
This year on the emv exhibition in Stuttgart/Germany, we again had our own stand. As an eyecatcher, we had "oversized" furniture: our EMC hardened camera, a pan/tilt unit, and a LVDS device in a format of 13:1.
Furthermore, we could present our new motion detect software live, as well as the newly developed mini camera. Thank you for visiting us and for all the interesting discussions.
20.11.2015
The new dAV Video Converter was designed for the conversion of different video and audio signals into another signal format. As an input signal, analog video signals such as CVBS (PAL/NTSC), VGA, DVI, or the like are suitable. Audio can be processed analog or as part of the digital AV signal. Possible output signals are CVBS, VGA, DVI, or the like. An SDI output can be integrated if needed. The audio output is analog or inbedded into an digital AV or SDI signal.
With the help of a USB or LAN interface, the dAV Video Converter can be connected to a PC and configured with our software.
A new feature of our camera control software ccs: It is possible to save and load personalised approach positions for our pan/tilt units PT-02 and PT-03 that are connected to the camera and to move there by a simple click of the mouse. The zoom factor can be saved and loaded as well.
18.09.2015
A new type of connector is available now: The M12 connector (MMT471A315, counterpart MNF881A315-0001) by Metz Connect was integrated into our optical transmitter for Ethernet signals optoLAN, as well as optoLAN-Gb. Therefore, these devices are even fitter for tests of electromagnetic compatibility.
The pan/tilt units PT-02/PT-03 can now be moved locally via pushbuttons located at the housing of the pan/tilt unit. When setting up the camera for testing, it can now be moved on-site to the desired postion and when connected to the (optional) setup display ED-43, you can see right away if the area you want to monitor is within the visual range of the camera.
The pan/tilt unit is also available in a mirrored version, e.g. when you want to mount it on the left side of the "seatbox special".
In order to differentiate the mirrored pan/tilt units from the "normal" ones at first sight, they are anodized in black.