IDIS has announced a new range of motorized focus and zoom dome cameras expanding its DirectIP™ camera line up. The new full-HD, two mega-pixel cameras allow auto-focus to build upon DirectIP™ plug-and-play technology and further reduce installation and commissioning time for installers and integrators.

The new IDIS DC-D2233 Series dome cameras are available in five variations. With all models offering the latest vari-focal motorized focus and zoom (MFZ) lenses, extensive features also include true day and night capability, built-in heaters, rugged IP66, and IK10 housing, all making the DC-D2233 Series perfect for both indoor and outdoor installations.

The new range also makes DirectIP™ true plug-and-play set up even easier. Zoom and focus are controlled directly from DirectIP™ network video recorders (NVR), or even remotely, to make fine tuning issues a thing of the past. The result is less implementation and commissioning time as well as the streamlining of routine maintenance.

Martin Cowley, Channel Manager at IDIS Europe, commented, “When we launched DirectIP™ we made a promise to make full-HD and network surveillance easier to implement and more cost effective without ever compromising on quality or performance. We’re continuing to building on that promise by extending our DirectIP™ line up and developing off-the-shelf integrations with leading access control systems and security management platforms to ensure a lower cost of ownership.”                

For further information on IDIS DirectIP™ and the new DC-2000 Series of dome cameras, please go to www.idisglobal.com.

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