Schneider Electric recently announced the release of its new Pelco Spectra High-definition (HD) 1080 30X dome positioning system, featuring a clearer image with six times the resolution of standard definition domes. The Spectra line has been a cornerstone of security applications for nearly 20 years, delivering unequalled reliability and drive/control technology with advanced image quality to deliver unparalleled live and forensic video detail.

The news delivers on the company’s commitment to being IP-driven, customer-focused. The Spectra HD 30X adds to Pelco’s continually expanding IP camera offering, part of more than 50 new IP cameras to be released in 2013. This PTZ camera is ideal for attended surveillance applications, such as transportation and city surveillance, or healthcare, education or hospitality facilities.

Key features of the new Spectra HD 1080 30X system include:

The best image quality: The Spectra HD 1080 30X delivers the clearest possible images with its 1/2.8-inch Exmor CMOS imager with an integrated 30X optical zoom lens, delivering 2.0 megapixel resolution (1920x1080 at 30IPS). In addition, the camera is capable of 12X digital zoom, making it ideal for environments where the camera must be placed high or focus on objects that are far away.

Sarix technology at its core: Built on the Sarix technology platform, it features a dual-processor design for guaranteed streams and High-Profile H.264 compression. The Spectra HD 1080 30X integrates with third-party video management systems through the Pelco API, and other third-party software and systems through the open ONVIF Profile S standard, and work seamlessly with Pelco video management systems.

Solid pendant design, optically precise bubble: Spectra HD 1080 30X’s solid pendant design eliminates the subtle vibrations that can occur in demanding installations, ensuring a better image. The technologically enhanced, optically precise dome delivers superior image quality over the entire viewing range of the system.

Built-in analytics: The Spectra HD 1080 30X system comes with a powerful suite of advanced analytics built into the camera system, including AutoTracker, which allows users to define the size of the object of interest and track the subject through the full 360 degree rotation of the camera. Other analytics tools included are Abandoned Object, Adaptive Motion, Camera Sabotage, Directional Motion, Loitering Detection, Object Counting, Object Removal and Stopped Vehicle.

“Schneider Electric continues to expand its IP camera offerings and deliver on our promise to be an IP-driven, customer-focused company,” said Herve Fages, senior vice president, Schneider Electric, Pelco Video Line of Business. “We are excited to offer this new addition to our IP line. The Spectra HD 1080 30X meets our customers’ needs with its exceptional image quality and responsive PTZ performance.”

With its Pelco video portfolio, Schneider Electric is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of video security systems.

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