Geovision releases new Licence Plate Recognition cameras

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Geovision is adding several new models to its existing LPR solution portfolio. These LPR cameras are designed to automate and facilitate traffic and entry controls, help law enforcement and commercial organisations to identify vehicles of interest, and to enforce traffic and parking restriction.

The new LPR cameras target one of two applications: high-speed vehicle tracking for law enforcement or commercial parking and entry control. The GV-LPC1200 and GV-LPR1200 are designed for plate capture of high-speed vehicles traveling at up to 200kmh /124.27mph. They are 1 megapixel black-and-white network cameras equipped with multiple high-power LEDs with a maximum IR distance of 20m/65.6ft and intelligent IR to automatically adjust shutter speed in accordance with the scene to produce clear license plate capture even under low-light conditions.

For user convenience, the models feature a 10x zoom lens to allow remote adjustment of the focus and zoom via web interface. Rated IP67 weather-proof and operational under a wide temperature range (-40°C/-40°F to 50°C/122°F), these models are built to withstand harsh outdoor climates. For enhanced efficiency, GV-LPR1200 also contains a built-in LPR processor which matches the captured plate numbers with a user-defined database to open gates or barrier upon finding a match, which is an ideal solution for toll booths and other highway stations.

For applications that require colour details, Geovision offers the GV-LPC2210, GV-LPC2211, and GV-LPC2011. These models are 2 megapixel colour network cameras equipped with a super low lux CMOS image sensor to provide colour live view during the daytime. Each model also features multiple high-power IR LEDs to provide clear license plate capture for two lanes under low-light conditions at a maximum IR distance of 20m/65.6ft.

The motorised varifocal lens allows users to remotely adjust the focus and zoom through the web interface. It is IP 67 weather-proof and also able to work in environments with temperatures ranging from -40°C/-40°F to 50°C/122°F. The camera also feature P-Iris for automatic and precise control of exposure to produce images with enhanced clarity and contrast.