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Panasonic Launches 2 New Products
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 15, 2008
Panasonic has introduced IP-based office communication systems - the Panasonic KX-TDE series of Full-IP PBXs, IP phones and network cameras.
Any brand or model of mobile phones can be integrated with the KX-TDE series. There's a built in simplified voice mail feature - that provides answering machine services. As per the manufacturer, the Panasonic KX-TDE series is easy to maintain and program as up to 4 TDEs connected to the network can be programmed by one PC, all of the PBX programs can be set simultaneously.
"Our KX-TDE series of IP-PBX systems support traditional telecom lines, allowing IP systems to be integrated with conventional telecom systems - such as ISDN and analog lines - making it an optimal solution for those who wish to smoothly migrate to an IP system, while continuing to use their existing telecom network. In fact, existing users of Panasonic's Hybrid KX-TDA PBX systems can simply upgrade to the new KX-TDE series by just replacing the main card (IPCMPR card)," says Ashish Dhole, business head (PBX) of Panasonic (Asia Pacific).
Panasonic network cameras can be connected to IP network (Internet or Intranet) and controlled remotely for monitoring or surveillance of a site from anywhere, anytime. Users can store images temporarily in camera's internal memory, store them onto an SD Memory Card, or use recording software to store them onto a PC. The network camera has its own built-in web server that lets users to connect it directly to a network, which means that users can send images and control the camera from a distance, without having to connect the camera to a PC. Even the users can view images on a PC or cell phone.
Pan, tilt and zoom functions can also be performed using the cell phone. They can also view multiple images with the multi-camera capability (from 16 different cameras), or use a wireless camera monitoring system to view them right on their TV. If the site being monitored gets a little dark, Panasonic network cameras automatically adjust the brightness to show the image clearly. The camera automatically corrects the image when one part of it becomes extremely dark. It compensates only for the dark part, so the entire image is adjusted to proper brightness from corner to corner. The cameras come on automatically - whenever they sense a change in their field of view. This is convenient when full-time monitoring or long-term video recording is not required.
The images in motion-detection mode are captured based on preset threshold or sensitivity of the camera. Panasonic network cameras also have heat detecting sensor, which picks up the infrared light naturally emitted from human beings and animals - making the monitoring task fool proof even in darkness (night).
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Can i have some details as to whom to contact if required in Mumbai, India. Can you please mail me the details and the pricing.
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- Rahul,
Eternity, Mumbai
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