Allround View With No Blind Spots
Hemispheric HiRes Camera
Thanks to the Fisheye lens with its 180° image angle, the camera records the entire entrance area without mechanical panning or tilting – without any blind spots, from wall to wall, floor to ceiling. It is not possible to "sneak past" this camera. The current image section can be switched in seconds on the monitor located at the remote station: from a close-up of the visitor all the way to an overview panorama.
The T24 has an integrated high-performance computer, just like the MOBOTIX security cameras used in banks and airports. This enables the IP Video Door Station to start recording video and sound automatically when motion is detected while sending a message to the property owner or security company via text message or email.
Superior Overview Increases Security
The Fisheye lens of the camera records the entire hemisphere of the scene in front of the lens without any blind spots and displays this image in the first step as a 360° full image. For technical reasons, the geometric shape of the objects is heavily distorted, particularly at the edges of the image, making them difficult for the human eye to evaluate. For this reason, the camera uses its integrated software to correct the images already in the live view so that it can deliver user-friendly images at the remote video station. The images can now be digitally tilted, panned and zoomed into from the comfort of the remote station.
Perfect Overview
The T24 enables a hemispheric 360° Panorama view. The camera records the entire entrance area in wide range and without any blind spots. The fisheye effect, which is typical for this lens, can be switched off digitally in the live image.
180° Image Angle Coverage With No Blind Spots
Conventional door cameras have a standard 90° lens, meaning that they are only able to record visitors if they stand directly in front of the lens. However, often times the door station cannot be mounted directly next to the door and is therefore offset to the visitor at the door (see drawing below). But even in this case, thanks to its 180° image angle, the T24 delivers perfect images.
Direct Views Up And Down
The Hemispheric camera can do much, much more: it can record the area on the floor in front of the door, the often overlooked area directly underneath the door station. The T24 does all of this using only its software – without any mechanical moving parts or motors, silently, discreetly and without making the visitor feel "observed from bottom to top."
Also, this quick look down is incredibly practical when checking, for example, whether the daily paper is already in front of the door. Of course, it is also possible to look upwards up to under the ceiling as well.
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| The image sections displayed here are corrected by the integrated image correction software. The virtual PTZ feature allows you to enlarge or move the image section just like a PTZ camera, but without the need for mechanical moving parts. |
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