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Honeywell recently announced the addition of a miniature True Day/Night PTZ dome camera to its Performance Series range. The HDTX PTZ dome offers the economy and size of a fixed lens mini-dome camera whilst offering the functionality and versatility of a PTZ dome. The HDTX is a low profile unit suited to areas where a larger dome is impractical. Its small size remains virtually unnoticed in varying indoor surveillance applications, so it is perfect for retail sites or other environments where customers and visitors are monitored.

The camera provides excellent picture quality - even in low light - due to its 10X optical zoom lens and 470 TVL resolution. A single connection lead connects straight into the dome, saving the installer time on site or allowing more domes to be commissioned per day. Each unit comes with fittings so that it can be flush or surface-mounted. Wall and ceiling mount brackets are also available.

The HDTX is also environmentally friendly, designed to consume less energy and customers have the option to power it via either a 24VAC or 12VDC power supply. 

"The HDTX offers installers and end-users a small, adaptable product that is easy to install and cost effective to operate," comments Jeremy Kimber, Commercial Operational Marketing Leader EMEA. "In addition, because HDTX has a 360° viewing angle and the ability to get to any one of 127 programmable preset positions at 360° per second, it offers fast image capture in any direction."

The Performance Series range includes indoor and indoor/outdoor mini-domes as well as bullet cameras, many with infrared (IR) illumination and a range of H.264 digital video recorders. The range is ideal for organisations looking for cost effective surveillance as a part of their security systems.

For more information on the Performance Series, visit Honeywell's website.

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