Thursday, August 1, 2013

Pelco Endura Certification




In order to fulfill the need of high demanding client .   DNA ASIA (M) SDN BHD has undergone PELCO
ASIA PASIFIC PTE. LTD. , PELCO GLOBAL TRAINNING INSTITUTE  23 April 2013 for PELCO ENDURA TRAINNING .


Endura, Pelco's IP video management system known for robust scalability and reliability across mission critical surveillance applications.

  DNA ASIA (M) SDN BHD at all-time able to provide up-to-date Technology for our valued clients .We earnestly invites you to cooperate with us, let us work hand in hand for a peace and harmony environment. Please feel free to contact us now and you will surely be offered much more than what you expected.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Sarix with SureVision Technology

Sarix with SureVision Technology

Sarix Security Camera with SureVision Technology
Traditionally, when a scene contains both brightly lit and shaded areas as well as intense light sources, image quality has been known to suffer. But new SureVision technology, exclusive to Sarix cameras, combines Wide Dynamic Range along with Low Light and Anti-Bloom capabilities into one highly intelligent technology. Sarix cameras with SureVision automatically deliver the best possible image in the most complex lighting conditions. And with new features allowing for ease of setup, convenient functions, and more control – Sarix is the ideal solution for every possible environment and demand. Sarix cameras with SureVision technology are currently available in both box and mini dome models, with groundbreaking new features available for all models of Sarix and Sarix Ti.
  • SureVision Technology, featuring
    • WDR
    • Low-Light Performance
    • Anti-Bloom Technology
  • SVGA and 1.2MP
  • H.264 up to 30FPS
  • Auto Back Focus or Auto Focus
  • Varifocal Lens
  • Enhanced Sharpness
  • Featuring 1.8.2 Firmware Now Available for Download





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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Launching New Product - I Catch

Launching - New Product  (HDMI DVR)





Main Features
H.264 4/8/16CH Real-Time DVR (D1 for 4CH, CIF for 8/16CH)
●Main Monitor(VGA, BNC Outputs),Spot Monitor (BNC Output) Support
●Triple Streaming for Live Display, Playback, and Recording
●E-Map for Support for CMS
●MAC OS Support
●iOS / Android Support
●Touch-Panel LCD Monitor Support
●3G Dongle Support*
●eSATA for External HDD (611ZJ-J only)
●HDMI Video Output Support(optional)

*3G support may not be available on some ISPs

** PRICE ABOVE NOT INCLUDE HARD DISC DRIVE **


Live Demo i Catch- Taiwan -Dvr Site

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Friday, May 3, 2013

Why IP rating is important (and may not mean what you think it means)

You hear it more and more: companies these days are bragging about their devices’ IP ratings, and no, they don’t mean Internet Protocol. Recently, many devices aimed at government also have arrived with IP ratings prominently displayed. And no, they don’t mean Intellectual Property.

So what is an IP rating? It’s a standard whose use came out of nowhere it seems — at least in terms of IT equipment — and may become more important than the MIL-SPEC-810 is today, even though it measures different parts of a rugged rating. As the devices used in the public sector become more mobile, with an accompanying emphasis on ruggedness, it’s a term users will be hearing more often.
The IP standard measures Ingress Protection. It grew fairly organically, and now has letter designations following the IP numbers to represent specific tests. For example, the letter K means the material (typically paint) was tested against pressure washing. But for most electronic gear, you only need to know the basic IP numbers to determine how a piece of equipment could be used.


The IP designation, sometimes called IP Code, is a two-digit number. The first number represents how well the material resists solid objects getting into the housing. That number runs from 0, indicating no protection, to 6, which keeps out even dust and fine particulates. The second number designates how well a device keeps water away from the vulnerable electronic components inside, running from 0 for no protection (basically an open hole) to 8, which means that the device can remain deep underwater for long periods of time without failing.
Generally, the higher the numbers, the more protected a device is against either solids or liquids. Most electrical components in your home or office, such the plugs along the wall, are IP 22, meaning they can prevent small objects like a child’s fingers from entering them, and don’t fail if water is dripped vertically across their surface.
Use of the IP ratings standard will probably continue to grow. It’s a good test and quite reliable at determining how rugged a device is against foreign objects getting inside.
Interestingly, there is also a dropping (shock) component to the IP ratings, but for feds and most everyone else, the MIL-SPEC-810 document is still the standard method for testing that aspect of rugged gear. As such, most rugged devices will have a MIL-SPEC rating for shock, vibration and most everything else, except for solids and water ingress, which will have IP designations. Knowing what these numbers mean can keep you and your data from getting all wet.

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