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SCP-3430H/2430H

SCP-3430H/3430/2430H/2430 PTZ dome cameras are able to capture quality images over expansive areas thanks to the inclusion of a 43x optical zoom.

Embedded with Samsung Techwin’s A1 chipset, these cameras offer clear and vivid images with 600TV lines color resolution and are able to perform perfectly at low light levels down to0.7Lux/0.2Lux.

SCP-3430H/2430H versions are pre-fitted into a housing for extra convenience.

Datasheet>>43xPTZ Datasheet

• 1/4″ SONY 410K/470K Pixels Ex-View HAD PS CCD

• 43x(f=3.2~138.5mm) Optical & 16x(0.1step) Digital Zoom

• High Resolution : 600 TV Lines

• Min. illumination 0.0007 Lux (F1.2, 15 IRE, Sens-up 512x, Color)

0.00007 Lux (F1.2, 15 IRE, Sens-up 512x, B/W)

• 0~360º Endless Pan, -6~186º Tilting (D-Flip)

• Pan/Tilt Speed Min. 0.01º/sec, Max. 600º/sec

• Preset 512 ea, Auto Pan 4 ea, Pattern 3 ea

• Wide Dynamic Range (NTSC 128x, PAL 160x) : SCC-C6455 / C7455

• Virtual Progressive Scan (VPS) : SCC-C6455 / C7455

• Day Night Function (True), Sens-up Function (512x)

• Motion Adaptive Digital Noise Reduction (3D + 2D)

• Back Light Compensation (Area Setting)

• Advanced Motion Detection Function

• eXtended Dynamic Range ( XDR)

• Privacy Mask Function (12ea)

• DIS (Digital Image Stabilization)

• Time & Day Scheduling

• CCVC (Camera Control Via Coaxial cable, Controller : SCX-RD100)

• RS-485 (Half/Full)/RS-422 Control (Multi-Protocol support)

• Multi-Language OSD (E, F, G, S, I, J, R, P, C, etc) support

• Intelligent Video (Moved / Fixed / Fence / Tracking)

• Alarm Input 8 ea, Output 3ea

• Operating Temp. : SCC-C6453 / C6455 (-10 ~ 50°C )

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The new Samsung H.264 range is exciting news in CCTV recording.

With its simplified user interface and improved picture quality, the highly efficient H.264 records using much less disk space of an MPEG4 recorder. So for a professional grade H.264 DVR email sales@qvideosystems.com.au

Click for Data Sheets>> Samsung SRD-1670 DataSheet, SRD-1650D DataSheet, SRD-470(D) Data Sheet


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The SCV-3120 vandal-resistant dome camera features the A1 chipset to deliver advanced functions such as 600TV lines color resolution, VPS, SSDR and SSNRⅢwhich eliminates noise even in low light conditions.

With a 12x optical zoom, it captures clear and accurate images of far distant objects and its aluminunum die-cast chassis supports high durability under high impact.

Datasheet>>SCV-3120_Datasheet

12x WDR Vandal-Resistant Dome Camera • High resolution of 600TV lines • Low light illumination of 0.7Lux(Color) • 12x optical zoom(3.6~44.3mm) • Two types of installation(flush or surface mount) • VPS, WDR, coaxial control support • Intelligent video analytics, IP66 The SCV-3120 vandal-resistant dome camera features the A1 chipset to deliver advanced functions such as 600TV lines color resolution, VPS, SSDR and SSNRⅢwhich eliminates noise even in low light conditions. With a 12x optical zoom, it captures clear and accurate images of far distant objects and its aluminunum die-cast chassis supports high durability under high impact.

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Equipped with our latest SV-V DSP chipset, the SCD-3080 achieves vivid graphics at 600TV lines resolution.

With low light levels of 0.3ux, it delivers crystal clear images even in the dark environment. In addition, the SCD-3080′s 3.9x varifocal lens (2.8 ~ 11mm) provides maximum flexibility for installation and also, there is built-in coaxial control compatibility, VPS (Virtual Progressive Scan) and intelligent video analytics for user convenience.

Datasheet>>SCD-3080 Q Video Systems

• High resolution 600TV lines & 0.3Lux sensitivity • 3.9x varifocal lens (2.8 ~ 11mm) • Discreet and compact design • VPS (Virtual Progressive Scan) • lntelligent video analytics (Detection,Tracking, Fixed, Moved, Alarm out) • Privacy masking with polygonal type

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The SCV-2060 high resolution vandal dome camera provides a horizontal resolution of 600TV lines for exceptional imaging.

With a low light level of 0.15Lux, it forms noise-free images even in the darkest conditions and the extra-sturdy aluminum chassis provides unparalleled durability. The built-in 2.4x vari-focal lens (2.5 ~ 6mm) provides an optimal monitoring range in any installation environment. This camera features enhanced userfriendly options including a Multilanguage OSD, coaxial control compatibility and SSDR.

Datasheet>>Samsung SCV-2060

• High resolution of 600TV lines(color), 700TV lines(B/W) • Min. illumination 0.15Lux(color), 0.001Lux(B/W) • 2.4x(2.5~6mm) V/F lens, true day&night(ICR), MD, SSNRⅢ (3D+2D) • IP66, coaxial control, ( Pelco-C ), RS-485, dual power

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The SCD-2080R is a high performance true day/night dome camera capable of illuminating subjects up to 20m from the camera thanks to its built-in IR LEDs.

This delivers exceptionally clear images in complete darkness. What’s more, the SCD-2080R automatically adjusts the intensity of its IR LEDs according to the distance to the subject it is viewing in order to eliminate bright highlights and ensure a perfectly balanced foreground and background image. Featuring a builtin IR corrected 3.6x varifocal lens (2.8 ~ 10mm), the SCD-2080R provides flexibility for use in a wide range of applications.

Datasheet>>SCD-2080R Datasheet

• High resolution of 600TV lines (Color), 700TV lines (B/W) • Min. illumination 0Lux (IR LED on), IR distance 20m • 3.6x V/F lens (2.8 ~ 10mm) • True Day & Night (ICR), MD, SSNRIII (3D+2D) • Coaxial control (Pelco-C), 12V DC.

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SCD-2010/2030 mini dome cameras have been designed to generate outstanding images in various installation environments.

During the day these cameras produce vivid graphics at of 600TV lines resolution. In addition, there are built-in coaxial control compatibility and also, SID-2010/2030 comes with a 3mm/6mm fixed lens that is ideal for small areas suach as elevators and for most indoor applications.

Datasheet>>20100831_0_1008.SCD-2010.2030(10.08.20)

• Based on W-V DSP engine • Built-in 3mm/6mm auto iris fixed lens • High resolution of 600TV lines • Min.illumination of 0.04Lux@F1.2 • SSNRIII, coaxial control • Compact, light weight and stylish design

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12 August 2010 Victoria’s CCTV surveillance laws should be updated because of changes in technology according to the Victorian Law Reform Commission.

The Surveillance in Public Places: Final Report, tabled in Parliament today, contains 33 recommendations to modernise surveillance laws and promote the responsible use of surveillance devices in public places.

Chairperson of the Commission, Professor Neil Rees, said the proposed reforms aimed to balance the benefits of public place surveillance, such as security and crime detection, with the need to protect people against the risks of abuse, like serious invasions of their privacy. “Our current laws were not designed to deal with the many ways in which surveillance devices are now used in Victorian public places,” Professor Rees said. “Surveillance devices have become increasingly affordable, sophisticated and widely used. Public place surveillance has become so extensive that it affects the lives of nearly all Victorians when engaging in everyday activities such as walking down the street, going to a shopping centre or going to a football match,” he said. Professor Rees said that Victorians are entitled to a reasonable expectation of privacy in public places and that should be legally recognised. Modernised laws would also provide users of surveillance with greater certainty and guidance about the situations in which the use of surveillance is acceptable. “We need to actively monitor developments in technology, such as body imaging devices and facial recognition technology, to ensure they are used responsibly and that the law discourages abuse,” Professor Rees said. The recommendations in the report include:

• clarifying, modernising and strengthening the Surveillance Devices Act 1999, including a new offence dealing with improper use of a surveillance device, such as ‘happy slapping’

• prohibiting surveillance in public toilets and change rooms

• prohibiting a person recording an activity or conversation which they are part of without the consent of the other parties

• broadening the role of the Victorian Privacy Commissioner to include regulation of public place surveillance

• creating two new causes of action (the right to sue) dealing with serious invasions of privacy.

The report is the second part of the Commission’s inquiry into the use of surveillance and other privacy-invasive technologies: the first report dealt with Workplace Privacy. The report is available at: www.lawreform.vic.gov.au or by calling (03) 8619 8619.

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THEY could be Australia’s dopiest vandals – laughing into the camera that caught them committing their crime.

The pair has been caught on CCTV after entering an overpass lift, damaging it and scratching graffiti on its walls.

Then they caught sight of the camera, in the Adelaide suburb of Glandore, looked directly at it and began pulling faces.

Despite the offenders’ apparent lack of concern for being caught, five months after the incident – on August 28 – police still are searching for them.

Transit police now have posted images of the men at Adelaide train stations where thousands of commuters go by every day.

Known as the “Wanted Poster” scheme, the method of showing commuters pictures of criminals in the act has been highly successful for police.

The head of the Transit Service Branch, Chief Inspector Robert Williams, told the Sunday Mail the scheme was introduced in September, and so far had a success rate of 71.5 per cent in catching offenders.

“This clearly indicates the support of the public in an attempt to reduce crime within the community and on the public transport network,” he said.

He said the poster scheme was being expanded into the main concourse at Adelaide Railway Station, where more travellers would see the images.

Chief Insp Williams said most crimes committed on public transport were minor.

“The types of incidents that continue to be a problem on the transit system are behavioural matters, ranging from low-level mischievous matters through to more serious acts of violence,” he said.

He said trains were particularly bad for attracting criminal behaviour. Chief Insp Williams said CCTV footage was used extensively by police and was “highly successful” in taking offenders to court.

He said it was rare for criminals to be so brazen.

“The photograph appears to show the offenders playing up to the CCTV,” he said.

“This is a rare occasion and does not form part of the norm.”

Source: Herald Sun

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VICTORIAN police are hunting for an elderly man who bashed and sexually assaulted an 85-year-old woman in a daylight attack at one of Melbourne’s busiest train stations.

The woman was dragged into a disabled persons’ toilet at Southern Cross station around 1pm on Thursday, with the man demanding cash before punching her repeatedly around the face and head.

The attack lasted at least 10 minutes before the man escaped and left his victim partially undressed on the toilet floor.

Detective Sergeant Doug Smith said the woman was still receiving hospital treatment for serious injuries. “She is black and blue with bruises and has a fracture to the face,” he said. “It’s very difficult to prevent this sort of thing, and considering how audacious he has been, with that many people around — that’s what makes it so disturbing.”

CCTV footage shows the man at Flinders Street station and Federation Square before catching him loitering around the toilets at Southern Cross station.

Source: Melbourne Herald Sun

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