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e Analogue DSP Technology

Max. 1000TV lines Virtual Progressive Scan NETWORK
Camera
The cameras equipped with A1, SV-V, and W-V DSP chipset all deliver superb Virtual progressive scan provides a flawless clean frame every time, thus preventing
image clarity and detail for all applications. 's advanced 1000TV lines motion artifacts spoiling the quality of video from fast moving objects.

(1280H) resolution gives the user greater image quality to see much clearer images.

With this powerful tool, users

can identify detail in the picture

where previously this was not NVR

possible.

Interlace Transmission (Delayed edge) VPS Transmission (Clear edge)

Conventional Camera 1000TV lines (1280H) Polygonal Mask

SSDR (Samsung Super Dynamic Range) The SV-V/A1 cameras support polygonal shaped privacy masks so that it efficiently NETWORK
prevents invasion of privacy under various surveillance environments, without PERIPHERAL
Useful in high contrast or backlight scene. Automatically lightens the dark areas masking too much of the scene.
within a scene whilst maintaining the brighter areas at the same level. This ensures
that the dark areas become more viewable allowing the operator to view objects in
the shadows.

Polygonal Masking Off Polygonal Masking On Analogue
Camera
SSDR Off SSDR On Camera Control via Coaxial Cable

XDR (eXtended Dynamic Range) This function enables access to the camera menu settings without connecting any
other control cables to the camera. This technology allows for camera set up
The XDR function is useful in high contrast or backlight scene. Automatically lighten (including the lens focus of the SCD-3083 & SCV-3083 only) to be performed DVR
the dark areas within a scene whilst maintaining the brighter areas at the same level. remotely, thus simplifying the installation process. It also allow for the control of
This ensures that the dark areas become more visible allowing the operator to view Samsung PTZ domes from a coaxial control enabled DVR.
objects in the shadows.

XDR Off XDR On Beyond Cameras LENS
DVR (SRD series)
SSNRIV (Samsung Super Noise ReductionIV) Control Signal Video Signal /
Control Signal
By adopting SSNR IV Samsung’s new generation of noise reduction technology, PERIPHERAL
much improved on the successful SSNRIII as it adopts a new method of motion blur Video Signal
reduction. Users can view clean images without image blur or ghosting when it really
matters low light nighttime
conditions.

SSNRIV Off SSNRIV On

Motion Adaptive DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) MONITOR

The Motion Adaptive DNR function can be used in low light condition to enhance the Controller (SPC-300)
image quality. This technology eliminates image noise in low light conditions without
creating image blur or ghosting. Intelligent Video Analytics

DNR Off DNR On The Samsung SV-V/A1 series of cameras also provide a built-in intelligent video CONTROLLER
analytics capability. Operational modes include :
DIS (Digital Image Stabilization)
• Fixed/Moved : The Fixed, senses when objects have appeared and remained in a
The DIS function helps to negate the effects of a camera shaking due to high winds scene for longer than a pre-determined period and the Moved detects objects Access Control
or building vibration. removed from a scene. System
• Fence : Two modes can be set on the Fence function. Area mode provides a virtual
DIS Off DIS On electronic area and the Line mode provides a virtual directional line on the scene that
generates an alarm in the event of a breach of that area or a crossing of the
directional line.
• Tracking : Tracks an object through the scene and generates an alarm in the event
of abnormal directional changes.
• Motion Detection : The Motion detection analyzes successive frames of video and
detects movement in the scene. Users can set the level of thresholds to prevent or
reduce false alarms and the camera can generate alert if the type or level of motion
crosses these thresholds.
• Counting : Provides a count of the objects passing in a pre-determined direction.
(SV-V)

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