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Integrated enclosure for traffic monitoring

Stemmer Imaging has announced the VTR3, a compact, integrated enclosure for traffic monitoring applications, complete with camera, lens and high brightness infrared or white LED lighting technology. The unit's high-brightness strobed LED illumination source from Gardasoft Vision is designed for ANPR applications such as car park entry/exit or average speed installations spanning many lanes. The lights can strobe in sync with a free running camera, or they can accept an external trigger signal to synchronise
January 23, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
822 Stemmer Imaging has announced the VTR3, a compact, integrated enclosure for traffic monitoring applications, complete with camera, lens and high brightness infrared or white LED lighting technology. The unit's high-brightness strobed LED illumination source from 6965 Gardasoft Vision is designed for ANPR applications such as car park entry/exit or average speed installations spanning many lanes.

The lights can strobe in sync with a free running camera, or they can accept an external trigger signal to synchronise the light with a camera. Available in a range of wavelengths (740nm, 850nm and 940nm as well as white light) and various beam angles, the lights can be configured to meet the spectral needs of the imaging system, along with the field of view.

Additional options for the VTR3 include a GigE Ethernet switch, local power supply unit, power over Ethernet (PoE), local digital IO, trigger source, and lens controller. External control for the installed components is provided using Ethernet or RS232.

The rugged, environmentally-protected enclosure is rated to IP66 and can be supplied as a fully tested integrated solution or as hardware and mounting components for final assembly by the installer.

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