Dallmeier Panomera multifocal sensor systems via 4G or 5G connectivity with ‘Mountera Box with SRS Edge’

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With immediate effect, users now benefit from the advantages of the patented Dallmeier Panomera multifocal sensor systems, at locations with only 4G or 5G connectivity. All that is needed is the ‘Mountera Box with SRS Edge’ with the Edge recording system and a suitable LTE, LTE+ or 5G module.

From cities to airports and further to industrial operations of all sizes, customers appreciate the advantages of Panomera multifocal sensor technology. These include a precisely plannable minimum resolution over the entire area, highest image and data quality, and optimal allowance for differences in dynamic settings.

In operational deployment, this means minimal expenditure for infrastructure and overall costs, as well as the ability to incorporate any number of ‘virtual PTZ camera perspectives’ in one overall image, instead of being reduced to a limited number of PTZ systems.
When capturing data for analysis, multi-focal sensor technology delivers consistent image and good data quality, over the entire area.

Until now, however, there have been limits to the video streaming of Panomera cameras at ‘remote locations’, such as large construction sites, solar parks, and any other location with poor network infrastructure. But now, the technology from Regensburg is available to users even without the requisite connection, with the installation of a 4G or 5G router in the ‘Mountera Box with SRS Edge’, the waterproof mounting box from the Mountera product family, all current Panomera systems can be connected via mobile network.

Christian Linthaler, Sales Director National & International at Dallmeier, said “More and more customers also want to use the excellent image quality and high effective resolution of up to 190 megapixels offered by Panomera systems even at sites where a good quality internet connection does not exist.”

Christian Linthaler adds, “With the ‘Mountera Box with SRS Edge’, this problem has been solved. In creating this solution, we paid particular attention to making sure that it can be integrated seamlessly in the total system, and a ‘makeshift workaround’ would not be needed.”