At ISC West 2018, in booth #14079, Hanwha Techwin America, supplier of IP and analogue video surveillance solutions, will announce two new Wisenet multi-sensor cameras.

The Wisenet PNM-7000VD (2-head) and PNM-9000VQ (4-head) combine powerful performance in a small form factor at an affordable price. For maximum adaptability, configurable fixed-focus lens/CMOS sensor modules are available in multiple fields of view which can be easily installed onsite.

With high frame-rates (60/30fps), true WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) and a powerful suite of analytics built in, the cameras bring a new level of quality and value to the multi-directional camera market.

Utilising a single IP address over one cat5 cable requires only one VMS license further reducing the cost to install, service, and support.

Our latest multi-directional cameras set a new bar for performance,” said Paul Kong, Technical Director, Hanwha Techwin America. “The modular lens design, together with advanced Wisenet P series features like WDR, built-in analytics, and high frame-rates, is significant for the industry.”

A solution for hospitals, schools, and retail, both cameras allow for individual on-screen displays and a full suite of video analytics including loitering, directional detection, fog detection, tampering, motion detection, and objects entering or exiting an area. Hallway view aspect ratios are also supported for monitoring of vertical shaped areas.

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