Tuesday, February 28, 2017

CCTV CAMERA LENS CALCULATION METHODS

CCTV LENS SELECTION METHODS
Security cameras utilize two basic lens types based on focusing parameters. These are called fixed lenses and varifocal lenses. Fixed lenses have a “fixed” focal length while varifocal lenses have a focal length that can vary. A more familiar term used for electric powered varifocal lenses is a “Zoom” lens; we will “focus” (pun intended) on the fixed type in the following article.
In addition to the focusing characteristics of the lens, light requirements must also be considered. The light that is allowed to penetrate through the lens and strike the electronic sensor chip is normally controlled by a mechanical device known as an “iris.” The iris may be fixed, manual, or automatic. This refers to how the iris makes the light opening, called the aperture, smaller or larger. The aperture is equivalent to the human eyeball’s pupil. In very low light settings the aperture needs to be open wide to allow enough light to strike the sensor chip. However, in bright light conditions, the aperture is very small to prevent too much light from flooding the sensor chip.
If a security camera is used indoors in a setting that has a constant intensity of adequate light (i.e., a store, a warehouse, or a well lit room), then a “Fixed Iris Lens” should perform adequately to serve your needs.
In settings where the light conditions can vary from dark to bright (i.e., outside or a camera aimed at an outside window) an “Auto Iris Lens” will be needed to compensate and adjust for the varying light levels.
Finally, in light conditions that are constant for long periods of time but change from dark to light or light to dark, a “Manual Iris Lens” can be used. These lenses’ apertures are changed by hand to provide the optimum light exposure.
Lenses are created using a combination of Fixed and Varifocal parameters with Fixed Iris, Auto Iris, or Manual Iris apertures. Keeping the aperture requirements in mind let’s return to the issue of focal length. Most security camera lenses’ focal lengths vary from 3.6 mm to 16 mm for fixed focal length lenses, to well over 70mm for zoom lenses. A short focal length will yield a wide angle of view and a long focal length will yield a narrow angle of view
The actual mathematical formula used to calculate the width and height of the area covered is Width = Camera Horizontal Format X Distance/Focal length and Height = Camera Vertical Format X Distance/Focal length
In this formula, values for the Camera’s Horizontal and Vertical Format are the size of the CCD or CMOS chip expressed in MILLIMETERS, not inches, with the pictures aspect ratio of 4:3. For example, for a 1/3 inch CMOS chip the vertical size of the chip in mm is 3.7 mm and the horizontal size is 4.9 mm. Use the vertical format value of 3.7 mm to calculate height and the horizontal format value of 4.9 mm to calculate width. Here is a list of some common sensor sizes and their corresponding camera vertical/horizontal format values:
• 1/3 inch 4.9 mm horizontal 3.7 mm vertical
• ½ inch 6.4 mm horizontal 4.8 mm vertical
• 2/3 inch 8.8 mm horizontal 6.6 mm vertical
• 1 inch 12.7 mm horizontal 9.6 mm vertical
For example, 2/3 inch CCD using a 25 mm lens that is 30 feet from the area being monitored can be calculated the following way:
Horizontal: (8.8 x 30)/25 = 264/25 = 10.56 feet horizontal
Vertical: (6.6 x 30)/25 = 198/25 = 7.92 feet vertical
To determine the lens requirement, just switch around the values in the formula to solve for focal length so Focal Length = Vertical Format x Distance/Height of Picture. For example, the focal lens requirement for a camera using a ½ inch CCD that is 20 feet from the area being monitored covering a height of 12 feet can be calculated as:
Focal length = (4.8 x 20)/12 = 96/12 = 8 mm
To sum it all up, let’s say you need a camera to monitor an outdoor area, all day and evening long. The camera has a ½ inch CCD chip, the area being monitored is 20 feet from the camera and it needs to cover an area 12 feet high. Your camera lens requirements would most likely be a fixed focal lens with either a manual or automatic iris, and a lens with a focal length of 8mm.
- See more at: http://www.securitycameraking.com/securityinfo/how-to-calculate-lens-requirements/#sthash.tkHw5oRb.dpuf

Monday, February 6, 2017

Smart Home

Smart Home


Intersec 2017 presents Smart Home Concept that would make security at fingertips absolutely affordable! 
Intersec 2017 will for the second time present the concept of Smart & Safe Home Automation through its international platform. The technology has seen rampant growth and development. The market in the GCC has not only begun to realize the benefits in terms of comfort, security, and luxury. But also in terms of energy saving and increasing property value, thus all these realizations will continue to lead to a booming market in the GCC. Emphasis will be on various technologies such as KNX, X10, Zigbee, En-Ocean, Bluetooth and Z-wave.
Just as everyone wants a Smart Phone, the future demands not just homes but Smart Home, not just safe and secure but smart on energy, entertainment and accessibility. With new residential and commercial properties aiming at optimizing the energy, safe and secure environment, centralized control for temperature, lighting and entertainment, intelligent system integration is the way forward.
The growth of the smart homes market in the coming years is expected to be high with the market size estimated to reach $58.68 billion by 2020, at an estimated CAGR of 17% from 2015 to 2020, according to Markets & Markets Report.
Visit the special Smart Home pavilion in Hall 1 and discover companies like VIdex, AVS, Siamaran, Door Bird, Olympia, Slinex, and PSCOM. Discover latest trends and technology to design the future! 
•   Home Security
•   Auto Controlling & Integration
•   Physical Security Systems:
•   Video Surveillance System
•   Access Control System
•   Alarming System
•   Fire and Safety System
•   Home Energy Management Systems:
•   Lighting Control System

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Network POE INDOOR / OUT DOOR SOUND Cabinet Speaker

Audio made smart and easy AXIS C1004-E is an all-in-one speaker system connected with a single network cable. It delivers out-of-the-boxready high-quality sound without any need for fine-tuning. Background music can be played via the preinstalled AXIS Audio Player application. You can create and schedule your own playlists from an onboard SD card or from audio streaming services. AXIS C1004-E is also perfect for voice announcements (scheduled or live calls). The speakers can be zoned together thanks to built-in audio synchronization technology. > Easy music streaming > Voice announcements > All-in-one speaker system > Quick installation with just one network cable (PoE) > Future-proof with openness and integration




BEST SMALL HOME AUTOMATION


What is Pert?Pert is the new revolutionary innovation of the smart world, providing intelligent technology for all your home automation needs.

Pert home automation systems are designed to seamlessly adapt to your living and working environment, allowing you to monitor and manage the same from the comfort of your phone, in a comfortable and convenient fashion.

Pert’s wide range of smart products like plugs, sensors, cameras and switches allows you to automate your home/office, effortlessly and efficiently.
What can a smart home do?
A smart home enhances safety and security
Security is one of the core features every home owner looks for, which can be enhanced with the help of Pert home automation systems. For example, Pert’s smart camera (launching soon), works wirelessly by streaming live video, helping you keep an eye on your home while you are away.
A smart home helps you save money
A smart home helps you save money A fully integrated home automation system uses information from all connected devices and switches in your home, and sends you alerts when excess energy is being used or an appliance is not performing efficiently. Using this vital information, you can monitor the energy usage of your home, and make necessary enhancements, thus saving you energy and money in the long run.
A smart home helps you saves time
With devices like smart plugs, sensors and switches, a smart home gives you numerous ways to save time, when you are rushing out to work every morning, or simply want to carry out everyday activities efficiently. From your smart device, you can schedule switches or appliances to turn on or off, and program them to do so every day at a specific time.
Why you should choose Pert
MADE IN INDIA
Pert products are made for the Indian market from locally sourced materials.
Affordable
Pert products are completely affordable and reliable, since they are locally produced.
IN-HOUSE R&D
Our in-house R&D team works tirelessly to bring to you the best products for your home.