360 Vision Technology, a UK CCTV design and manufacturing company, has been granted ‘Synectics Approved Device’ status for its surveillance camera products.

Synectics Approved Device status ensures any Synectics Synergy 3 software control & command customer can maximise their systems’ surveillance imaging performance, via assured integration to 360 Vision Technology’s range of cameras and specific camera features.

Effective menu control of key functionality

In addition to ultra-fine pan, tilt & zoom camera movement control, adding 360 Vision Technology cameras to a Synectics Synergy 3 based system can provide effective menu control of key functionality, including wash/wipe, white light control and DeFog, etc. Additionally, special features can be ‘mapped’ to the Synectics ‘Aux’ control buttons, preset programs, or programmed via macro commands for manual or automated control.

Synectics Approved Device has been granted to 360 Vision Technology’s Predator HD camera, the same 360 Vision Technology HD and IP implementation as deployed across the company’s wider camera portfolio, including Centurion, Vision Dome, Affiniti and Eclipse, and also Predator Stainless Steel, Hybrid, Overview, Thermal, and Radar technology sub-models.

Certified integration process

“We are delighted to have achieved ‘Synectics Approved Device’ status”, says Mark Rees, Business Development Director at 360 Vision Technology. “Working with a complimentary British control manufacturer at the head of software control development in the security industry is a natural partnership for us. We are pleased existing Synectics Pro and Synergy 3 customers can now benefit from the many technical and performance advantages 360 Vision Technology cameras deliver, and all within a certified and smooth integration process.”

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