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Useful Information<br />

HD, Megapixel resolution<br />

ILD 300 series cameras are capable of providing 1280×960<br />

pixel resolution, 1.3 megapixel video streams. In order<br />

to obtain similar detailed video of the whole monitored<br />

scene, four times as many VGA resolution cameras would be<br />

needed.<br />

5 Megapixel CMOS sensor / EPTZ<br />

Intellio cameras with 5 megapixel resolution CMOS sensors<br />

do a four-time oversampling to produce a 1.3 megapixel<br />

resolution video stream, which is more detail richer, sharper<br />

and noiseless than cameras with ordinary 1.3 megapixel<br />

sensors can yield. The image can be zoomed in on using the<br />

original 5 megapixel resolution of the sensor, therefore the<br />

camera can function as a virtual speed dome in the field of<br />

view.<br />

PoE (Power over Ethernet)<br />

Intellio detectors<br />

• Motion Detector<br />

• Tampering detectors: Covering detection, Rotation<br />

detection<br />

• Tracker based detectors: Intelligent motion detection,<br />

Tripwire detection, Entry detection, Direction detection<br />

PoE is a fast and cost-efficient<br />

solution for supplying Intellio<br />

cameras with power using<br />

a PoE switch through a UTP<br />

cable, without having to<br />

install a power supply network.<br />

• Object based detector: Object removal / theft detection<br />

• IO port input detector<br />

Intelligent Motion Detection Tripwire Detection Entry Detection<br />

Smartcameras<br />

• Smartcameras with on-board VCA<br />

• 1.3, 5 megapixel resolution<br />

• Dual stream, Intellio Video Codec, H.264, MJPEG<br />

Direction Detection<br />

Object Removal / Theft Detection<br />

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