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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
October 28, 2014

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Grundig Rationalises New IP Range to Simplify Stocking for Installers

What’s happening, Grundig?

“We’ve rationalised its new IP camera range, offering 2MP and 3MP options for each of its indoor fixed dome, outdoor vandal dome and outdoor bullet cameras. The high specification range, designed by Grundig Engineering, comprises just seven models in total to make stocking and system design as simple as possible for installers.”

Specs and innovations

The 2MP variants have a 3 to 10.5mm vari-focal lens. A Sony Exmor™ CMOS sensor delivers enhanced low-light sensitivity, claims the manufacturer, while Quad Scan WDR produces excellent image quality in high-contrast, heavily backlit scenes.

The 3MP models have Tamron, 3 to 9mm, auto-focus zoom (AFZ) lenses with P-Iris (‘precise iris’), a feature which apparently boosts image contrast, clarity, resolution and depth of field.

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The indoor domes have an ultra-compact body with a 2 axis lens gimble. The outdoor vandal domes have an IK10, vandal-resistance rating and an IP66 weather resistance-rating for challenging, outdoor environments. Larger than the indoor domes they come with a 3-axis lens gimble. The outdoor bullet – also IP66 rated – has been redesigned and includes a heater option in the 2MP variant for low temperature applications.

Day and night night functionality and IR LED illumination are standard across the range, including indoor models.

Webserver access for smartphone (iOS and Android) and tablets can be set up, allowing users to remotely view, monitor and control Grundig IP cameras from anywhere in the world.

Integration

SD/SDHC card slots, PoE and ONVIF Profile S integration are included, making the cameras compatible with most leading VMS solutions.

About the manufacturer

Established in Nuremberg in 1930 GRUNDIG has a long and proud history in the electronics market. The company, which started life as Fürth, Grundig & Wurzer, is now a major player in the video surveillance arena, manufacturing IP and HD cameras and recorders and monitors.

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vangoldcctv
vangoldcctv
October 28, 2014 11:22 pm

IFSEC facing problem to get my visa any help?

ahmad_merie
ahmad_merie
October 28, 2014 11:24 pm

IFSEC facing problem getting my visa,, any help?? Im exhibitor