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Plustek Launches Security IPcam P1100
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Sep 12, 2008 0925 hrs IST
Plustek, the Taiwanese image solutions company, has launched a sophisticated camera for the surveillance market across Southeast Asia.
The new Plustek IPcam P1100 allows users to remotely observe with video image. It is a full-featured surveillance system connecting to Ethernet or fast Ethernet and controls I/O port via internet, thereby providing high quality of video over the internet or intranet.
The IPcam P1100 network camera has 2X Digital Zoom, which enables the camera to obtain a much closer view. It is enhanced with CMOS sensor to provide sharp and clear image for color presentation. It provides resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels.
The new camera comes with various intelligent settings i.e. Sensor Alert, Motion Detection Sensor, Human Detection Sensor, Timer and other function. The camera will transfer image and a data log via e-mail address or via FTP to a server. This enables users to record streaming video that utilizes Motion-JPEG Short Header Mode Compression in the hard drive, enabling motion detection and setting up automatic e-mail alert notification or via internet to control I/O port and alarm system.
According to the company, the P1100 network camera is easy to install and easy to use. The advance surveillance software of the camera not only makes the process easy in terms of monitoring and management, but also allows the footage to be archived. The software also allows to playback video to monitor accommodating as many as four cameras on a single screen.
The camera supports all kinds of network protocols i.e. TCP/IP, HTTP, PPPoE, SMTP, DNS, DHCP, SNTP, DDNS etc. As it uses 128-bit Web encryption and user group protected password authentication, it is very difficult to hack the footage from the camera network.
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