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The Sony XCI-NPR Camera breaks the technology barrier between Access Control and Automatic Number Plate Recognition, with an open door to CCTV, thus creating a link of added value like no other.
Sony continues to be on the edge of techno-communication with a highly integrated automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) camera that is the fi rst to provide easy integration with existing access control systems. The Sony XCI-NPR uses the industry-standard Wiegand protocol, allowing, for example, manufacturers of Access Control Systems to quickly and cost-effectively add ANPR capability to their product lines. Aimed primarily at applications within the corporate parking sector, the XCI-NPR is available as an OEM solution designed to transform an existing badge-reader type access control solution into a seamlessly integrated ANPR system that offers dramatically improved ease- of-use. It includes all of the hardware, software and interfaces that are required to integrate with bespoke or standard access control systems, eliminating the need for additional access control software and time-consuming systems integration effort.
The XCI-NPR integrates a Sony SmartCamera loaded with ANPR software, infra-red illumination source, lens and power supply unit, into a standard IP66-rated CCTV housing. Able to recognise number plates from up to 25 European countries, at a range of 4m to 16m, the XCI-NPR includes Ethernet, Serial and Wiegand interfaces that are commonly used in access control systems. It is designed for simple set-up, deployment and maintenance. Intended for 24/7 free-run recognition with no external trigger, the module provides wrong plate detection and notifi cation. A browser-based utility is supplied for both initial confi guration and on-going management while programmable relays and images of vehicles are available for CCTV integration.
- Image device - 1/3-type progressive scan IT monochrome CCD
- Effective resolution - (H x V) 640 x 480 (VGA)
- Cell size (H x V) - 7.4 x 7.4 μm
- Frame rate - Up to 60 fps (VGA)
- Electronic shutter - 1/60s to 1/10,000s (trigger mode)
- CPU - X86, AMD Geode GX533, 400MHz
- Operating System - Monta Vista Linux Professional edition 3.0
- Wiegand - 26 bits, 37 bits
- Serial interface - RS-232C
- Ethernet - 100Base-TX/10Base-T (Network protocols: TCP/IP (IPv4), HTTP, FTP)
- Monitor output - D-sub 15pin for multi scan monitor
- USB - Version 1.1
- Digital I/Os - 2 x Relays
- Range 4 to 16m
- Infrared Lens C-mount; Manual Zoom/Iris/Focus; 10-40mm
- Infrared Light 850 nm
- Minimum illumination 1 lx (F1.4, +18 dB gain)
- Operating temperature -20 to +50 °C (-4 to +122 °F)
- Storage temperature -30 to +60 °C (-22 to +140 °F)
- Operating humidity 20 to 80% non condensing
- Weight 3.2 kg (3.65 kg with sunshield)
- Dimensions (W x H x D) 163 x 115 x 412 mm
- Dimensions with sunshield 176 x 131 x 514 mm
- Regulation EMC EN61000-1, EN61000-3
- IP66 according to EN 60529 with cable glands
- Die-cast aluminium
- Sunshield in ABS
- Epoxypolyester powder painted colour RAL9002
- Stainless steel external screws
- 3 removable cable glands: 2xPG9 and 1xPG11
- Heater Ton 15°C +/- 3°C (59°F +/- 5°F) Toff 22°C +/- 3°C (71°F +/- 5°F), consumption 40W max
- 25 countries; for more information, please contact us
- Web interface managed (login and password protection)
- Proprietary Number Plate Recognition Software
- Optimal technology combining the 3 analysis methods: Statistical, Neuronal, Optical
- Programmable unique identifier sent when bad licence plate is detected
- Low speed vehicles (Access Control design) – up to 15 km/h (6fps)
- SDK for easy CCTV integration & SDK for easy Access Control integration
- Ethernet (10/100 MB/s), Wiegand 26 and 37 bits, RS232
- Programmable scheduler
- 640 x 480 JPG image available through TCP/IP
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