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MES - CBC’s CCTV solutions on-show at Intersec |
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Friday, 15 January 2010 07:41 |
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The surveillance solutions provider CBC (Europe) will be demonstrating its range of Ganz CCTV systems and Computar lenses at the Intersec exhibition in Dubai 17-19th Jan 2010. On stand 513C in Hall 3, CBC will be showcasing equipment including its innovative line-up of C-Allview cameras, such as the recently introduced Night Vision and Thermal Vision systems. Other CBC products on show will include the company’s radar-based systems, such as Radar Vision, as well as the VSoIP management system – which allows installers, system integrators and other customers to seamlessly manage all of their CCTV video – including analogue – across an IP network. Debuting for 2010 in the VSoIP range is a 5x5 active video wall, which will be on display at Intersec. Meanwhile CBC’s Night Vision system offers a fully integrated combination of optical camera technology with infrared lighting for day/night operation, avoiding the need for wasteful and non-discreet, bolt-on illumination. It provides an optimised solution to the problems inherent in dome cameras’ night-time operation, with their need for up to 360° constant scene illumination during the hours of darkness. Night Vision’s ‘green’ alternative ensures the camera’s demand for scene illumination is automatically matched to its required field of view, avoiding the need for wasteful and costly lighting of other areas. Intersec show visitors to CBC’s stand can also view the operational benefits of Thermal Vision, a system combining thermal imaging with the detail capture of visible-light CCTV, allowing individuals to be tracked and recorded in almost all weather and lighting conditions at ranges up to 1000 metres and vehicles up to 2km away.
“We’ll have knowledgeable staff on-hand who’ll be able to discuss visitors’ specific site requirements throughout the three-day show and we encourage customers to come and see us to learn more about the many ways CBC can help meet their CCTV surveillance needs,” says CBC’s Export Sales Manager, Hassan Uddin Ahmed. [www.cbcuk.com]
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Last Updated on Friday, 15 January 2010 07:45 |