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Advanced Technology Video (ATV) a leading provider of innovative video surveillance solutions announces the release of its new IP mini vandal dome camera. The IPMV2FI is the newest addition to the ATV IP Series product line.

The fully featured 2MP IPMV2FI is equipped with a 3.7mm wide angle fixed lens, a 1/2.8” progressive scan RGB CMOS sensor and True Day/Night. It delivers triple video streams simultaneously at 30-ips at 1080p using H.264 compression and supports a Micro-SD memory card slot for local event detection recording. The camera has 24 IR LED’s for a range of up to 60ft night-time visibility. Additionally, the mini vandal dome is IP66 rated and has PoE and 12VDC power options.

“ATV is very pleased to release an IP mini vandal dome. We expect this model to be adopted by many of our customers as the price is very affordable,” says Keith Shaver, ATV’s VP of Sales and Marketing.

As with all ATV IP cameras, ONVIF Profile S compliance is guaranteed and is complemented with ATV’s powerful ATVision Pro® Remote Management Software featuring video monitoring, playback, recording, setup, PTZ control, system up-grade, MAP integration and multi-site system health monitoring.

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