Copyright © 2011 Darim Vision Co, All Rights Reserved41. GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 IntroductionSPT100 is a powerful HD IP Camera, ideal for applications requiring fine detail and high-resolution images. In addition to crystal-clear video, the SPT100 incorporates a proprietarysilent Pan-Tilt mechanism that expands the overall camera viewing area, for enhanced coverageof critical surveillance situations.Delivering super-clear 720p30 H.264 video at bit-rates as low as 1.5Mbs, the SPT100 iscomparable in cost to today's fixed IP cameras, with the added convenience of remotepositioning control. Other benefits of this unique, low-cost device include low power, lowmaintenance, accurate position control, small size, and noiseless operation. SPT100 is perfectfor large, high-traffic areas such as airports, casinos, retail, front-lobby, and passport control, aswell as personal home use for entry inspection and remote home monitoring.Its PoE--Power over Ethernet--capability lets you easily install the camera in locations that donot have nearby power outlets. With its built-in web pages, the SPT100 enables viewing, access,and camera control via local area networks as well as any Internet connection. Enhanced motiondetection, alarm notification, and privacy masking help eliminate false alarms and ensureefficient, highly reliable monitoring and recording.Figure 1. SPT100 external viewThe SPT100 features best-in-class video quality and performance with dual H.264 live videostreams or simultaneous H.264 streams. This robustness enables local viewing and storage of720p30 H.264 video, while simultaneously streaming lower resolution for remote viewing froma mobile phone or low-bandwidth connections. Two-way audio is available as an option.Access to the SPT100 camera can be offered though a simple web browser, or for multiple unitsmanagement is supported through the Darim VideoSpider Console. The VideoSpider securitymanagement system offers connectivity to an unlimited number of cameras, video servers,storage servers, and control rooms. Connections between system components are organized overIP LANs, WANs, and the Internet, allowing the system to be distributed world-widely.