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Infrared Night-Vision Wide
Dynamic negligible Smear
High Resolution True Colour Day Night Security Camera
for troublesome High-Contrast Back-Lit Shop Entrance/Window type
situations See-in-the-Dark Vandal Hardened Housing
Polycarbonate-Dome DPS®
technology
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PIXIM®
Wide Dynamic
Digital Pixel System®
Technology
! Superb Images ! Superb Value !
Versatile !

Digital Pixel System®
from PIXIM®
with Wide 120 dB Dynamic Range for near perfect exposure
in high contrast situations with brightly lit areas.
Ideal for troublesome situations where strong Backlight
results in poorly exposed images with ordinary
CCD Cameras
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PIXIM®
DPS®
is a new LOW Smear WIDE Dynamic image
sensor technology (not CCD)
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This IR Night-Vision Security Camera
addresses shortcomings associated with
ordinary Day / Night Colour Cameras it has a motorised
movable Infrared Cut Filter for Vivid Colour Rendition &
improved low-light / Infrared sensitivity
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Fast Automatic Iris 3.7~12 mm or 9~22 mm VariFocal
IR focus-shift corrected
Lens to cope with High Levels
of Illumination increase depth-of-field & maximise low
light transmittance
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24 vac / DC Power for long cable runs -
Vandal Hardened Housing & Dome
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Progressive Scan Image Sensor better than
Interlaced maximises 'Frame' recording quality
Use out-of-box
or tailor parameters (hundreds) to suit your
application via push-button On-Screen-Display
DPS Sensor & Chipset from USA
PCB & Housing from Taiwan
Lens & LEDs from Japan
Built in Taiwan
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Out-of-the-Box solution
for difficult Back Lit High Contrast situations and brightly
illuminated (Sunlight, Daylight) areas such as off-street
entrances, car parks, windows, etc. SEE-in-the-DARK
IR Illuminator.
New Technology
WIDE-DYNAMIC
progressive-scan DPS Image Sensor in a True Day / Night
Security Camera with inbuilt
Infrared Illuminator.
Movable IR-Cut Filter for excellent Colour Rendition in
Daylight & maximum low light / IR sensitivity.
Versatile
3.7 ~ 12 mm or
9 ~ 22 mm Variable-Focal-Length Automatic-Iris, IR
focus-shift corrected
Lens.
Wide-Angle
4+ m
wide view
@ 3 metres, (20+ m @ 15 m).
Full-Screen
0.7 m 'Head & Shoulders' or
'Cash Drawer' shots @ 3 metres.
Full-Screen
'Entry' 2 m wide shots @ 9 metres.
for: Backlit situations
illustrated below
for:
High Resolution images.
for:
high to zero
illumination levels.
Ideal
for Shops, Showrooms, Homes, Offices, Warehouses, Car Parks,
Service Stations, sheltered outdoor use under eaves, etc.
This Camera
excels
in all illumination levels including
difficult high contrast
situations with bright &
dark areas.
VANDAL HARDENED - Robust Aluminium Case - Thick Polycarbonate
Dome - Security Screws with Wrench - Side or Top Cable entry.
Tri-Axis
internal Bracket allows
mounting at almost any angle Vertical - Sloped - Horizontal on
Walls, Ceilings, etc.
Order Code: [DomeIR-DPSw]
$469
Wide 3.7~12 mm Lens
$389 for
mixed order over $1000
Order Code: [DomeIR-DPSt]
$499
Tele 9~22 mm Lens
$419
for
mixed order over $1000
$272 < 10 + >
Reseller Info
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See
Pixim Technology in Action
Demo DVD
$10 including Postage
$10 will be reimbursed on purchase
of a Pixim Camera.
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All values are
approximate. |
@ 3 metres |
@ 5 metres |
@ 9 metres |
@ 15 metres |
Width
of Vision @ 3.7 mm
DomeIR-DPSw |
4.1 metres |
6.8 metres |
12.2 metres |
20.4 metres |
Width
of Vision @ 12 mm
DomeIR-DPSw |
1.2
metres |
2.1 metres |
3.8 metres |
6.3 metres |
Width
of Vision @ 9 mm
DomeIR-DPSt |
1.7 metres |
2.8 metres |
5 metres |
8.4 metres |
Width
of Vision @ 22 mm
DomeIR-DPSt |
0.7 metres |
1.1 metres |
2 metres |
3.4 metres |
Additional
CCTV Lens selection information |
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Image
Device: (Made in USA),
(742 x 552 Pixel), 720 (H) x 540 (V) 388 800 Active
Pixels
⅓"
(5.04 x 3.78 mm, 7 µm x 7
µm pixel)
PIXIM® Wide Dynamic
Digital Pixel System®
Progressive-Scan Image Sensor for:
"Digital Pixel System®"
technology info @ "PIXIM®"
Lens: (Made
in Japan), Variable Focal
Length
IR focus-shift corrected
3.7 mm ~ 12mm (w)
or 9 mm ~ 22 mm (t)
Automatic Iris, copes with High levels of illumination, passes
more light and provides greater depth-of-field than ordinary
fixed Iris Lenses.
There are
no Accessory Lenses for this Camera
Lens Width of Vision Table.
Video System: 2:1 Interlace
switchable between PAL
50/625
or
NTSC 60/525. PAL 50 Hz
vertical, 15 625 Hz horizontal. Compatible with TV Systems in
Australia, NZ, UK, USA, Japan, etc.
Video Output: Composite Video 75
ohms
1.14 V p-p, video level can be increased to compensate
for Cable length/loss,
~ 100 cm
long cable with
BNC socket,
suitable for TV, DVR, VCR, AV & Video inputs in Australia, NZ,
UK, USA, Japan, etc.
Horizontal Pixels: 700 + this
value is provided for comparative purposes only. Better than
Super-VHS resolution near DTV / DVD (720 pixel) resolution.
Sensitivity: ~ 0.8 lux @ F1.2 in
low light monochrome mode,
0
lux with LEDs 'ON'. Depending on Lens 'focal length' setting
Infrared LEDs illuminate up to ~ 80% of the Width-of-Vision and
are effective up to ~ 20 m (w)
and up to ~ 30 m (t)
depending on the Infrared reflective characteristics of subject,
objects closer than ~ 2 metres may be overexposed when
illuminated by LEDs, these
values are provided for comparative purposes only.
Automatic Electronic Shutter
(AES):
Up to 1/30 720 second.
Smear (more):
Zero for most practical purposes, copes with highlights
better than ordinary CCD cameras,
Smear is illustrated on this page.
Spectral Response:
~
400 to ~ 1100 nm with Infrared 'CUT' Filter 'out' of optical
path, additional
CCTV Infrared Night Vision information.
Signal to Noise ratio (SNR): 50 +
dB, measured with AGC off.
Back Light Compensation (BLC):
Automatic, Manual variable position.
Gamma: 0.45.
Infrared Illuminator:
Light Emitting Diodes (Made in Japan) 12 High
Power, automatically switches On/Off depending on illumination
level, user adjustable
via rotary potentiometer.
Setup:
Via On-Screen-Display and 5-way Joystick type push button
located in base of Camera.
Due to ongoing product development functions
listed below may change in the future [30/06/09]
Main Menu:
"WDR Mode" Normal, Indoor, Outdoor, Fluro 1,
Fluro 2.
"Exposure" Gain Mode:
AGC Low, Medium, High, Custom Bias 37
increments Limit 61 increments, Manual 102
increments, Slow Shutter 2X to 32X, 5 increments.
WD Range: Auto, Manual
10 increments. Backlight Zone:
On 21 x 14 positions, Off. Transitions:
Normal, Fast, Slow.
"White Balance" Mode:
ATW Extend, ATW Normal, ATW Desat, AWB, Manual Colour-Temp
2000~11000ºK
90 increments, Red & Blue 40 increments.
Magenta Ctrl: On, Off,
Custom 100 increments. WB Bias:
40 increments. Transitions:
ATW Slew 100 increments. Hysteresis 100 increments.
"Viewing"
Horizontal-Mirror: On, Off.
Gamma Mode: Auto, Off,
Manual 75 increments. Sharpness:
Detail Boost Auto, Off. Noise Reduction On, Off.
Sharpness 16 increments. Aperture 16
increments. Chroma:
Bias: 16 increments. Resolution:
Normal 1, Advanced 1, Normal 2, Advanced 2.
"Setup" Video I/O:
TV System PAL,
NTSC. Video Level 8 increments. Colour Bars On,
Off.
Synchronisation
Int, Int2, Line-Lock 625 increments. ID Setup:
On, Off. Characters 8. Position Up-left, Up-center,
Up-right, Down-left, Down-right. Day Night Setup:
D/N Ctrl
*Auto,
Colour, Mono. Gain Boost On, Off. AI Threshold:
102 increments.
"Save/Restore" Restore User Settings, Save User Settings,
Restore Factory Settings, Reset Camera.
*Day/Night
setting = Automatic:
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In Day mode (well lit,
colour) mechanism automatically positions
IR-CUT optical filter between Lens and Image Sensor to exclude
Infrared radiation that would otherwise adversely affect colour
reproduction, this ensures colour
rendition not possible with ordinary non-filtered or
notch-filter type Day/Night cameras.
In Night mode (low light,
monochrome)
mechanism automatically removes IR-CUT
optical filter to allow Infrared radiation to pass boosting low
light and Infrared sensitivity, the result is significantly
better night images using inbuilt
Infrared Illuminator or with Infrared
rich light sources.
Infrared Response
without Infrared filter is ~ 700 to ~
1100 nm better than a
'CCTV
notch IR Filter',
additional
CCTV Infrared Night Vision information.
Power Requirements: 24 volts ac,
~ 110/220 mA LEDs OFF/ON
(can also be powered from
15 ~ 24 VDC,
current @ 15 V: ~230/350 mA LEDs OFF/ON),
via
~ 100 cm
cable and stripped & tinned
wires.
Dimension / Weight: ~ 142 mm diameter, ~ 110 mm deep, ~
1.2 kg.
Manufacturer's experience: 20 +
Years,
Made in Taiwan
using
PIXIM® Wide Dynamic
Digital Pixel System®
D1110 Image Sensor.
to view pages
from Pixim Dome Security Camera 'User's Manual'
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Every Pixel Tells A Story
Pixim-Powered cameras provide the
surveillance market with something truly unique—the Digital Pixel
System ® technology. Not only is Pixim’s technology the only
all-digital image solution, but it is the only technology to employ
hundreds of thousands of pixels each acting like individual cameras.
These constantly self-adjusting pixels eliminate image-compromising
visual noise and deliver high-resolution, natural colour and clarity.
The result is simply unparalleled image quality regardless of lighting
conditions or applications.
Pixim’s patented Digital Pixel System ®
technology marks a fundamental breakthrough in imaging technology.
Building upon technology developed at Stanford University in the
1990s, Pixim has created an image capture and processing system that
provides high-quality pictures with enhanced dynamic range. Greater
dynamic range significantly improves image quality in scenes
consisting of both bright and dark areas.
Pixim Inside
The core invention in the Digital Pixel
System technology is the inclusion of an analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) within each pixel of the image sensor. The ADC translates the
light signal into a digital value at the immediate point of capture,
thus minimizing signal degradation and cross-talk in the array and
allowing for greater noise reduction methods. Once the data is
captured in a digital format, a variety of digital signal processing
techniques are used for optimal image reproduction.
Analog CCD Camera
All pixels in the array
have the exact same shutter speed
Result:
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Bright areas
overexposed
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Dark areas
underexposed
Because each pixel has its own analog-to-digital
converter and the information generated is captured and processed
independently, each pixel in effect acts as its own camera. The
exposure time for each pixel is adjusted to handle the unique lighting
conditions at that pixel location in the image sensor array. A product
built with the Digital Pixel System platform essentially has hundreds
of thousands of individual cameras, each of which produces the best
image possible. These images are then combined to create a high
quality video frame or picture.
Pixim-Powered Camera
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Pixels in bright areas
automatically adjust to eliminate overexposure
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Pixel in dark areas
automatically adjust to eliminate underexposure
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Only all-digital
solution
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Every pixel is a
self-adjusting camera
In contrast, other
technologies typically set one exposure time for the frame and sample
each pixel at that time – resulting in images with some pixels that
are underexposed (too dark) and some that are overexposed (too
bright).
Pixim’s Video Imaging System, is comprised
of a digital image sensor and a digital image processor. The digital
image sensor and digital image processor function much like the eyes
and brain in humans, with two-way real-time interactivity to capture
the highest quality image possible. Just as the brain of a person
walking into a dark room instructs the eyes to open the pupil to allow
in more light, the digital image processor loads new code into the
sensor to alter not only exposure times but the actual image capture
algorithms. The result: the best possible picture given the specific
image characteristics and lighting conditions.
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