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Videotec launches Ulisse2 full-IP PTZ

Videotec is using Intertraffic to launch the Ulisse2, a new full-IP generation of the renowned Ulisse PTZ range for outdoor surveillance, a range which has been respected by the video surveillance market for more than 10 years. Completely reengineered to give the absolute maximum performance, the new Ulisse2 PTZ offers complete management of all IP ONVIF-S third-party cameras, both visible and thermal imaging, with direct access via a browser to the camera’s interface for setup and diagnostics, as a singl
April 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Alessandro Franchini of VideoTec

1950 Videotec is using Intertraffic to launch the Ulisse2, a new full-IP generation of the renowned Ulisse PTZ range for outdoor surveillance, a range which has been respected by the video surveillance market for more than 10 years.

Completely reengineered to give the absolute maximum performance, the new Ulisse2 PTZ offers complete management of all IP ONVIF-S third-party cameras, both visible and thermal imaging, with direct access via a browser to the camera’s interface for setup and diagnostics, as a single IP address. The new camera offers 60 Mbit/s video streaming for 4K cameras.

Videotec says the state-of-the-art technology used for Ulisse2’s development has allowed certain characteristics of the system to be enhanced, such as the unrivalled temperature range of -40°C (-40°F) to +65°C (+149°F). The demisting and temperature control functions are always active, thus preventing condensation and guaranteeing an ideal operating temperature range for the camera.

For extreme environmental conditions there is also the added option of temperature controlled, self-heating, de-icing glass. Ulisse2 is quieter and more fluid in its movement, with unmatched positioning accuracy.
The new, intelligent LED lights management means that they can even be fitted post-PTZ installation, with any power supply and without the need for additional power sources.

Improved accessibility to connections means that wiring and diagnostics can be carried out quickly and easily without having to dismantle the product. Ulisse2 can be put together in its entirety using a single hex key which is supplied.

“Ulisse2 is the ideal solution for those who are scouring the market for an IP PTZ system that guarantees surveillance of large, outdoor areas with perfect accuracy in detecting targets, simple installation and use, unbeatable robustness and zero maintenance,” says Videotec’s Alessandro Franchini.

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