ExCam IPQ6075- Kamera cyfrowa do stref EX
ExCam IPQ6075- Kamera cyfrowa do stref EX
ExCam IPQ6075- Kamera cyfrowa do stref EX

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Manufacturer: SAMCON

ExCam IPQ6075- Kamera cyfrowa do stref EX

The ExCam IPQ6075 is a high-performance, next-generation dome camera with 2-megapixel resolution (1920 x 1080p). The camera offers continuous 360° pan and 166° tilt with automatic image flip. A particular highlight is the camera's precise and responsive pan and tilt capabilities, which not only boasts 40x optical zoom but also 12x digital zoom. Thanks to Lightfinder technology, you get sharp images and excellent details even in difficult lighting conditions.

 

Features.

  • Extensive certifications for hazardous areas (ATEX, IECEx, EAC-Ex, and others)
  • High resolution: 1920x1080 (HDTV 1080p)
  • Powerful motorized zoom lens (40x optical)
  • Scratch- and heat-resistant LEXAN dome for excellent optical quality
  • Dynamic PTC heating concept for arctic temperatures (-50°C)
  • Equipped with automatic temperature control
  • Protection rating: IP68 (IEC 60529)
  • Technology Lightfinder
  • Very fast and precise PAN and TILT drive (0.05° - 450°/s)
  • Extensive accessories

 

Ex-proof dome camera with ATEX, IECEx, and EAC-Ex certifications

The ExCam series is certified in accordance with European (ATEX) and international (IECEx) regulations. Housing certification covers ATEX Group II for Zones 1, 2, 21, and 22, along with Explosion Groups IIC/IIIC. It also has EAC-Ex certification.

 

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera's design clearly focused on safety, mechanical precision, and high-quality stainless steel, as well as its modular design.

 

Media Resistance and Seals

Thanks to the high-quality materials used in the ExCam series (316L/CF-3M stainless steel), it is resistant to a wide range of media. The specially designed optical bubble is made of LEXAN© polycarbonate, which not only withstands the lowest temperatures but also has excellent optical properties, such as very low optical distortion. The camera's protection class is IP-68.

 

Temperatures

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera also sets standards when it comes to permissible ambient temperature: The temperature limit is -50°C to +60°C. To maintain frost protection at -50°C, we use two PTC ceramic heating elements (see the relevant model code).

 

Lower installation costs and power over Ethernet (PoE)

A special feature of the ExCam IPQ6075 camera is that data streams and power are transmitted over a single cable, meaning that only a PoE switch or PoE midspan is required for installation in a safe area.

Since the camera is powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE in accordance with IEEE 802.3at), the costly installation of a separate power supply is not required.

 

HD CCTV camera in an explosion-proof housing

With dimensions of 378 mm in length and only 195 mm in diameter, the ExCam IPQ6075 camera It's smaller than some security camera models, but with more advanced features. Thanks to its progressive scan function, the ExCam IPQ6075 captures high-resolution images of moving objects at up to 60 frames per second: no motion blur! The ExCam IPQ6075 also delivers sharp HD images and excellent wide-angle vision...

 

Day/Night Function

The ExCam IPQ6075 features a day/night function, making it particularly suitable for use outdoors or indoors in low-light conditions. When brightness drops below a certain level, the camera automatically switches to night mode to capture high-quality black and white images using infrared light. Infrared light with wavelengths between 780 and approximately 1000 nanometers cannot be perceived by the human eye, but the ExCam IPQ6075 image sensor recognizes and utilizes this light.

 

Auxiliary Contacts

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera can be equipped with additional cables that can connect external digital auxiliary contacts to the camera logic. For example, external contacts can be used to start or stop video recording, or to clean the camera's optical flange using a compressed air or water spray relay. This can be done remotely using SAMCONtrol® video management software.

 

Local disc storage and edge storage

The ExCam IPQ6075 features a microSD/microSDHC slot for memory cards up to 64 GB (card not included), giving each camera integrated recording capabilities. The camera also supports active recording of streams to a central network directory (network storage or file server). The ExCam IPQ6075 stores data independently, without the control of external computers.

 

Advantages of Digital Network Video Surveillance

The IP network video surveillance system offers many advantages and features.

Benefits include remote access, high image quality, event management, intelligent video features, easy integration, improved scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.

• Remote Access

• High Image Quality

• Event Management and Intelligent Video

• Easy, Secure, and Reliable Integration

• Scalability and Flexibility

• Cost-Effectiveness

 

Remote Access

Network cameras and video encoders can be accessed and configured remotely, allowing for easy configuration via software. Browser-based video management allows multiple authorized users to view live and recorded video at any time and from any network location worldwide. This is an advantage when you want to grant third-party users, such as a security company, access to the video images.

 

High Image Quality

In video surveillance systems, high image quality is essential to clearly identify people or objects involved. Thanks to progressive scan and megapixel technology, the IPQ6075 offers significantly better image quality and higher resolution than any analog CCTV camera. Furthermore, it is much easier to ensure image quality over an IP network than in an analog system.

In current analog systems using a recorder as the recording device, numerous data conversions from analog to digital and vice versa occur: first, the camera converts analog signals to digital data, which are then converted back to analog for transmission. The analog signals are then digitized again for recording. Each conversion procedure, as well as signal attenuation, affects image quality. The longer the transmission distance of these analog signals, the weaker the signal becomes. In a fully digital IP surveillance system, images from a network camera are digitized only once and then remain in digital format. This not only avoids unnecessary conversions but also image degradation caused by long network transmission distances. Furthermore, digital images can be stored and retrieved more easily than analog video tapes.

 

Event Management and Intelligent Video

Often, excessive amounts of video data are recorded, leaving insufficient time to properly analyze them. Advanced network cameras and video encoders with integrated intelligence or analysis functions solve this problem by reducing irrelevant video recordings and initiating pre-programmed actions. Such features are not available for analog systems.

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera offers integrated features such as video motion detection, active tamper protection, and alarm and event management. These features enable network cameras and video encoders to continuously analyze input data to detect events and respond automatically—for example, by initiating video recording and sending alarm notifications.

Event management features can be configured via the user interface or network video software. Users can define alarms or events based on the trigger used and specify the period during which the event should be active. In addition, actions can be configured (e.g., recording one or more locations, locally and/or remotely, activating external devices such as sirens, lights, and door openers, sending notifications to users).

 

Easy, secure, and robust integration

Network video products based on open standards can be easily integrated with video management and application software.

 

Scalability and flexibility

A network surveillance system can grow with user needs. With IP-based systems, multiple network cameras and video encoders, as well as other types of applications, can use the same wired or wireless network to exchange data.

This allows a variable number of network video products to be added to the system without requiring extensive or costly changes to the network infrastructure. This is not possible with an analog system, as such systems require a specially designed coaxial cable to be connected directly from each camera to the viewing/recording station. In comparison, network video products can be virtually placed anywhere and integrated into any network, being more or less open, or even strictly protected.

 

Cost-Effective

An IP surveillance system typically has lower total operating costs than a conventional analog CCTV system. In most cases, the IP network infrastructure already exists, making a network video application easily integrated into the existing infrastructure. Wired or wireless network solutions are also significantly less expensive than coaxial and fiber optic solutions used in analog CCTV systems. Administrative and hardware costs are lower because back-end storage applications and storage systems can be implemented on a non-proprietary standard server.

 

Advantages of Dome Cameras

The built-in pan, tilt, and zoom mechanism in off-the-shelf cameras allows for efficient heating of the housing and camera, which is particularly advantageous in low-temperature applications. Furthermore, the mechanical components are protected not only from dust but also from external damage.

 

Another advantage of a dome camera is that personnel injuries are prevented during operation, as all moving parts are located inside the camera housing and therefore separated from operating personnel. Compared to a classic pan-tilt-zoom system, where the axes are located outside the camera housing, this has another advantage: lower weight.

 

Due to their design, dome cameras are significantly lighter, which is also reflected in the lower requirements for mounting and installation equipment.

 

Unlike classic pan-tilt-zoom cameras, which require a risk assessment to determine the interval and scope of necessary maintenance, dome cameras are essentially maintenance-free. This also significantly reduces operating costs.

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The ExCam IPQ6075 is a high-performance, next-generation dome camera with 2-megapixel resolution (1920 x 1080p). The camera offers continuous 360° pan and 166° tilt with automatic image flip. A particular highlight is the camera's precise and responsive pan and tilt capabilities, which not only boasts 40x optical zoom but also 12x digital zoom. Thanks to Lightfinder technology, you get sharp images and excellent details even in difficult lighting conditions.

 

Features.

  • Extensive certifications for hazardous areas (ATEX, IECEx, EAC-Ex, and others)
  • High resolution: 1920x1080 (HDTV 1080p)
  • Powerful motorized zoom lens (40x optical)
  • Scratch- and heat-resistant LEXAN dome for excellent optical quality
  • Dynamic PTC heating concept for arctic temperatures (-50°C)
  • Equipped with automatic temperature control
  • Protection rating: IP68 (IEC 60529)
  • Technology Lightfinder
  • Very fast and precise PAN and TILT drive (0.05° - 450°/s)
  • Extensive accessories

 

Ex-proof dome camera with ATEX, IECEx, and EAC-Ex certifications

The ExCam series is certified in accordance with European (ATEX) and international (IECEx) regulations. Housing certification covers ATEX Group II for Zones 1, 2, 21, and 22, along with Explosion Groups IIC/IIIC. It also has EAC-Ex certification.

 

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera's design clearly focused on safety, mechanical precision, and high-quality stainless steel, as well as its modular design.

 

Media Resistance and Seals

Thanks to the high-quality materials used in the ExCam series (316L/CF-3M stainless steel), it is resistant to a wide range of media. The specially designed optical bubble is made of LEXAN© polycarbonate, which not only withstands the lowest temperatures but also has excellent optical properties, such as very low optical distortion. The camera's protection class is IP-68.

 

Temperatures

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera also sets standards when it comes to permissible ambient temperature: The temperature limit is -50°C to +60°C. To maintain frost protection at -50°C, we use two PTC ceramic heating elements (see the relevant model code).

 

Lower installation costs and power over Ethernet (PoE)

A special feature of the ExCam IPQ6075 camera is that data streams and power are transmitted over a single cable, meaning that only a PoE switch or PoE midspan is required for installation in a safe area.

Since the camera is powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE in accordance with IEEE 802.3at), the costly installation of a separate power supply is not required.

 

HD CCTV camera in an explosion-proof housing

With dimensions of 378 mm in length and only 195 mm in diameter, the ExCam IPQ6075 camera It's smaller than some security camera models, but with more advanced features. Thanks to its progressive scan function, the ExCam IPQ6075 captures high-resolution images of moving objects at up to 60 frames per second: no motion blur! The ExCam IPQ6075 also delivers sharp HD images and excellent wide-angle vision...

 

Day/Night Function

The ExCam IPQ6075 features a day/night function, making it particularly suitable for use outdoors or indoors in low-light conditions. When brightness drops below a certain level, the camera automatically switches to night mode to capture high-quality black and white images using infrared light. Infrared light with wavelengths between 780 and approximately 1000 nanometers cannot be perceived by the human eye, but the ExCam IPQ6075 image sensor recognizes and utilizes this light.

 

Auxiliary Contacts

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera can be equipped with additional cables that can connect external digital auxiliary contacts to the camera logic. For example, external contacts can be used to start or stop video recording, or to clean the camera's optical flange using a compressed air or water spray relay. This can be done remotely using SAMCONtrol® video management software.

 

Local disc storage and edge storage

The ExCam IPQ6075 features a microSD/microSDHC slot for memory cards up to 64 GB (card not included), giving each camera integrated recording capabilities. The camera also supports active recording of streams to a central network directory (network storage or file server). The ExCam IPQ6075 stores data independently, without the control of external computers.

 

Advantages of Digital Network Video Surveillance

The IP network video surveillance system offers many advantages and features.

Benefits include remote access, high image quality, event management, intelligent video features, easy integration, improved scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.

• Remote Access

• High Image Quality

• Event Management and Intelligent Video

• Easy, Secure, and Reliable Integration

• Scalability and Flexibility

• Cost-Effectiveness

 

Remote Access

Network cameras and video encoders can be accessed and configured remotely, allowing for easy configuration via software. Browser-based video management allows multiple authorized users to view live and recorded video at any time and from any network location worldwide. This is an advantage when you want to grant third-party users, such as a security company, access to the video images.

 

High Image Quality

In video surveillance systems, high image quality is essential to clearly identify people or objects involved. Thanks to progressive scan and megapixel technology, the IPQ6075 offers significantly better image quality and higher resolution than any analog CCTV camera. Furthermore, it is much easier to ensure image quality over an IP network than in an analog system.

In current analog systems using a recorder as the recording device, numerous data conversions from analog to digital and vice versa occur: first, the camera converts analog signals to digital data, which are then converted back to analog for transmission. The analog signals are then digitized again for recording. Each conversion procedure, as well as signal attenuation, affects image quality. The longer the transmission distance of these analog signals, the weaker the signal becomes. In a fully digital IP surveillance system, images from a network camera are digitized only once and then remain in digital format. This not only avoids unnecessary conversions but also image degradation caused by long network transmission distances. Furthermore, digital images can be stored and retrieved more easily than analog video tapes.

 

Event Management and Intelligent Video

Often, excessive amounts of video data are recorded, leaving insufficient time to properly analyze them. Advanced network cameras and video encoders with integrated intelligence or analysis functions solve this problem by reducing irrelevant video recordings and initiating pre-programmed actions. Such features are not available for analog systems.

The ExCam IPQ6075 camera offers integrated features such as video motion detection, active tamper protection, and alarm and event management. These features enable network cameras and video encoders to continuously analyze input data to detect events and respond automatically—for example, by initiating video recording and sending alarm notifications.

Event management features can be configured via the user interface or network video software. Users can define alarms or events based on the trigger used and specify the period during which the event should be active. In addition, actions can be configured (e.g., recording one or more locations, locally and/or remotely, activating external devices such as sirens, lights, and door openers, sending notifications to users).

 

Easy, secure, and robust integration

Network video products based on open standards can be easily integrated with video management and application software.

 

Scalability and flexibility

A network surveillance system can grow with user needs. With IP-based systems, multiple network cameras and video encoders, as well as other types of applications, can use the same wired or wireless network to exchange data.

This allows a variable number of network video products to be added to the system without requiring extensive or costly changes to the network infrastructure. This is not possible with an analog system, as such systems require a specially designed coaxial cable to be connected directly from each camera to the viewing/recording station. In comparison, network video products can be virtually placed anywhere and integrated into any network, being more or less open, or even strictly protected.

 

Cost-Effective

An IP surveillance system typically has lower total operating costs than a conventional analog CCTV system. In most cases, the IP network infrastructure already exists, making a network video application easily integrated into the existing infrastructure. Wired or wireless network solutions are also significantly less expensive than coaxial and fiber optic solutions used in analog CCTV systems. Administrative and hardware costs are lower because back-end storage applications and storage systems can be implemented on a non-proprietary standard server.

 

Advantages of Dome Cameras

The built-in pan, tilt, and zoom mechanism in off-the-shelf cameras allows for efficient heating of the housing and camera, which is particularly advantageous in low-temperature applications. Furthermore, the mechanical components are protected not only from dust but also from external damage.

 

Another advantage of a dome camera is that personnel injuries are prevented during operation, as all moving parts are located inside the camera housing and therefore separated from operating personnel. Compared to a classic pan-tilt-zoom system, where the axes are located outside the camera housing, this has another advantage: lower weight.

 

Due to their design, dome cameras are significantly lighter, which is also reflected in the lower requirements for mounting and installation equipment.

 

Unlike classic pan-tilt-zoom cameras, which require a risk assessment to determine the interval and scope of necessary maintenance, dome cameras are essentially maintenance-free. This also significantly reduces operating costs.

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