Bosch Aviotec 7.61: fire detection for gloom conditions
The new version goes one step further in detecting smoke and flames for low-light applications. Allows remote optical verification at night, In addition to being able to monitor large sensitive areas.
Bosch Security has released the version 7.61 of your video-based fire detection solution, Aviotec. This update offers solutions for low-light applications and enables remote optical verification at night with greater reliability and consistency.
Also, Provides programmed sensitivity settings for fire detection that allow up to three individual surveillance modes depending on activity and time of day. Increased robustness and sensitivity improve performance and reliability.
Video-based fire detection is now also an option for applications where low lighting was a challenge. Due to increased sensitivity to light, Fewer light sources need to be installed for night surveillance, Reducing fire load.
Overnight, Aviotec IP Starlight 8000 Now you can perform both fire detection and remote verification.
Aviotec's highest sensitivity you only need 2 Lux to reliably detect fires. The result is less planning time due to the fact that less lighting is required. As a result, This saves energy costs in operation and also saves installation costs.
During the course of the day, in a building, There may be changes in crowd activities. This may require greater robustness during operating hours when people are nearby.. On the other hand, Overnight it may be necessary to operate with increased sensitivity, especially when faster detection is needed.
Another new and useful feature of the new version allows the mask to be activated only during defined time intervals. As a result, Larger sensitive areas can be monitored.
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