Multi-sensor IP camera monitors multiple directions simultaneously

Sept. 3, 2020
Johnson Controls has introduced its new Tyco Illustra Flex multi-sensor camera, designed to provide a highly cost-effective solution for monitoring activity over wide open spaces.
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Johnson Controls has further expanded its Tyco Illustra product range with the launch of a new Flex series multi-directional camera. Designed to provide a highly cost-effective solution for monitoring activity over wide open spaces, the second generation Illustra Flex multi-directional camera is equipped with four separate image sensors which can be individually positioned and angled to provide up to 360-degree coverage via four separate non-stitched video streams.

Each of the four sensors are able to capture superb quality 4MP images, enabling the camera to cover an area which might normally require four separate high definition video surveillance cameras. As well as the reduced capital cost, systems integrators and end-users can enjoy additional time and cost savings, as the Illustra Flex multi-directional camera requires less cabling and mounting hardware. It also only quirs a single IP connection.

The Illustra Flex multi-sensor camera’s magnetic base enables each sensor to be independently placed and a three-axis gimbal on each sensor allows their individual fields of view to be finely tuned. This provides users with a multitude of configuration options to provide, for example, 360 coverage of large open office areas, retail stores and car parks, 270 degree coverage when the camera is installed externally on the corner of a building or a 180 degree field of view when the camera is mounted on a wall.

Per the manufacturer, the ONVIF Profile S compliant Illustra Flex multi-sensor camera’s other key features include the following:

  • Field swappable lens modules
  • True day/night functionality with a removable infrared cut filter (ICR), which enables the camera to operate effectively in low light conditions
  • True Wide Dynamic Range (TWDR) which performs at up to 50dB to deliver clear images captured from scenes which might contain bright and dark areas, such as the entrances to retail stores
  • Support for H.264 and MJPEG compression formats allows up to three simultaneous video streams to be efficiently transmitted and recorded at up to 30 frames per second, while efficiently managing bandwidth to reduce storage costs
  • Flexibility to choose between overview and detailed images for each stream
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, which negates the need to provide a separate power supply and cabling for each camera
  • IP66 rated

For cyber security, all Tyco Illustra cameras are covered by the Johnson Controls Cyber Solutions Product Security Program which has been introduced to give all parties in the supply chain the confidence that Johnson Controls has minimized the possibility of introducing vulnerabilities into its Tyco branded electronic security solutions. For more information, visit http://www.illustracameras.com/.

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