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Pelco by Schneider Electric is now taking orders for its new BU Series bullet cameras, C20 Series box cameras and FD Series fixed dome cameras, the company announced today. The trio of analogue camera options is the latest addition to a diverse lineup of Pelco video security solutions.

Pelco prides itself on responding to its customers’ needs. “We recognised a need for full-featured, affordable analogue cameras, and we delivered a triple option of high-quality choices”, says Barry Lawson, Pelco product marketing manager.

The BU Series, C20 Series and FD Series offer high-resolution color, wide dynamic range, and day/night models that Lawson says are typically reserved for more expensive video security systems. BU Series integrated bullet cameras are designed for no-light and low-light applications with options for long- and short-range infrared illumination between 15 and 40 meters. The FD Series also offers models equipped with supplemental infrared illumination for difficult lighting conditions.

Select models of C20, BU and FD cameras include technologies such as digital signal processing, backlight compensation, digital noise reduction, privacy zones, motion detection and adaptive tone reproduction to compensate for gradation of subjects.

“Our customers will be pleased with the quick, easy installation of all the new products”, Lawson says. Each series of these new cameras is designed for protecting a multitude of indoor or outdoor environments, including parking lots, retail, banks, schools and restaurants.

Pelco backs its BU, C20 and FD series cameras with a three-year warranty.

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