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NeoLight NeoKIT HD Plus
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The kit includes a dome surveillance camera: 2 MP, 25 fps. Night mode. Do not disturb mode. Possibility of using the intercom as an audio nurse.
Device typevideo intercomvideo intercom
Form factorwithout handsetwithout handset
In the box
with call panel
with call panel
Specs
Mountwallwall
Intercom connection typeserialserial
Pluggable outdoor panels
/1/
2
Display support33
Connected video cameras
/3/
2
More features
internal communication (intercom)
speakerphone
motion detector
 
internal communication (intercom)
speakerphone
motion detector
built-in memory /1000 shots/
Display
Display typecolourcolour
Display size7 "7 "
Screen resolution1024x600 px800x480 px
Touch screen
Touch buttons
General
Card reader+MicroSD up to 32 GB
Size216x129x19 mm192x132x18 mm
Call panel
Product typevideovideo
Mountwallwall
Night shooting (IR)
Buttons backlight
Video resolution (TVL)800700
Horizontal viewing angle110 °
Materialmetal (anti-vandal)metal (anti-vandal)
Operating temperature-30 °C ~ +60 °C-30 °C ~ +50 °C
Dimensions131x47x20 mm130x40x30 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2019may 2019

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Android OS. The advantages of the Android OS include flexibility, which allows you to install third-party applications, thereby increasing the functionality of the device. Such applications may include SIP phones, programs that allow video surveillance, and others. But it is worth noting that such devices are not very suitable for the role of using a full-fledged tablet; firstly, most have a stationary location, and secondly, as a rule, the power of intercoms is not so high. Also, various restrictions may be set separately by the manufacturer; this must be clarified separately.

Wi-Fi module. The Wi-Fi wireless communication module is found only in IP intercoms(see “Device type”). This function allows the device to connect to the network wirelessly - this is much more convenient than pulling cables, and the quality of communication is usually indistinguishable from a wired one. Another option for using Wi-Fi is a direct communication to a smartphone or tablet and using such a gadget as a remote control with an external screen; however, such an opportunity is provided relatively rarely.

- Mobile app. This feature means that the device can be operated via a smartphone or tablet with a special application installed on it. Such applications are usually released immediately for both of the most popular mobile operating systems today - Android and iOS; ho...wever, it would not hurt to clarify this point separately. In any case, control from a mobile device can have very extensive functionality (including even the ability to work via the Internet, in some models); and interacting with a device through a gadget that you can always keep with you is definitely more convenient than going to an intercom or other stationary equipment every time.

SIP protocol. The intercom's support for the SIP protocol allows the intercom to redirect the signal from the calling panel through the telephone network to a mobile device, a stationary PBX or a computer with the appropriate software. Such a function may be useful, for example, in an office where there are a lot of visitors, and going up to the intercom every time to answer is inconvenient. Additional SIP capabilities in different models may vary significantly; they should be clarified separately.

- DVR support. The ability to operate the intercom in video recording mode from calling panels or from separate surveillance cameras. In most of these models, recording is not carried out constantly, but only when the call button is pressed or another event occurs - for example, a motion detector is triggered (see below). Video is most often saved to a memory card (see “Card Reader” below). In any case, this function allows you to find out who called the intercom at “inopportune hours”; it can also be useful in other situations - even to restore the picture of an emergency that came into view of the cameras.

Internal communication (Intercom). This function allows you to make calls between intercoms on the same network. Depending on the implementation and settings, there is an addressable intercom, when you enter the number (identifier) of the device on the network to which you want to make a call, as well as options for setting up a general call, when the call goes to all devices on the network. In any case, this function will be useful if there are several intercoms in the network, so you can call, for example, a neighbor.

- Speakerphone. A hands-free function similar to that found in telephones. In this mode, a loud speaker and a sensitive microphone are used for conversation, located in the intercom body and allowing you to communicate comfortably at some distance from the device (up to a meter, or even more). This function is especially important for models with a handset (see “Execution”) - it allows you to talk without holding the handset. But devices without a handset, by definition, operate in a hands-free format.

- A voice message. An analogue of the answering machine function in phones, when the subscriber can leave a message if the owner of the intercom does not respond to the call. The function can be implemented in different ways, but in any case it is similar to the one with the usual expression: “Leave your message after the sound signal...”.

Picture in picture. The ability to display a second image on the intercom screen, in addition to the main image. In this way, you can, for example, check the situation in the visibility range of a surveillance camera without interrupting communication with the visitor via the main video panel. The additional picture is small in size and is usually displayed in one of the corners of the screen.

- Motion Detector. A function that allows the intercom to detect movement in the visibility range of connected cameras and respond to it. The specific method of such a reaction may be different in different models: turning on recording, sending a notification to a user-specified device, sending a signal to an alarm output, etc.; These details should be clarified separately. In any case, the motion detector reduces the likelihood of missing significant events in the field of view of the cameras.

Built-in memory. Built-in memory is found in video and IP intercoms (see “Device type”) and is usually intended for storing data from surveillance cameras. However, the volume of such memory is usually small, and it is usually used only for photographs (for example, to capture the faces of visitors); Video recording, if provided, is carried out on a memory card (see below). In any case, it would not hurt to clarify the operating features of the built-in memory separately.

- Frame. The ability to operate the intercom in digital photo frame mode - when photographs stored in the device’s memory (or stored on a memory card) are displayed on the screen (usually in slideshow mode). A mandatory feature of models with this function is a fairly large color screen - only on it photos will be normally visible; The intercoms themselves are usually video or IP models. The main purpose of the photo frame mode is aesthetic: showing beautiful pictures, the intercom plays the role of additional decor for the number.

Screen resolution

Resolution of the display installed in the intercom.

All other things being equal, a higher resolution provides a smoother and more detailed image, but it does affect the cost of the screen. In addition, all the benefits of high resolution are lost if the camera you are using does not support it. In general, this parameter is secondary: it is selected by the manufacturer based on the screen diagonal and the general functionality of the device, and for many screens it is not indicated at all - it is believed (and quite reasonably) that the resolution is in any case sufficient for its intended use. Therefore, there is no point in chasing a Full HD screen ; an HD display, or even an SD one, will be enough.

Touch screen

The presence of a touch screen in the intercom — similar to those used in smartphones and tablets.

Control through such a display is often more convenient, visual and functional than using a hardware panel — especially when working with numerous functions and settings. Actually, the presence of a touch screen is an almost unmistakable sign of an advanced intercom with advanced features. Note that for comfortable use, such a screen should have a fairly large size — 4 ”or more; Smaller touch displays are also available, but they are not particularly user-friendly.

Card reader

A device for working with removable memory cards. Like built-in memory (see above), such media are used to record data from video panels and cameras; At the same time, for intercoms with card readers, the presence of a DVR is almost mandatory (see above), and it is the video that is saved to the memory card. This is more justified than using built-in memory for this purpose: removable media is cheaper per megabyte of volume and is better suited for large files, such as video recordings. In addition, we note that the card can be removed and installed in another device - for example, to copy footage to a computer or view it on a smartphone. The card may come included, but more often it must be purchased separately. It is worth considering the type and format of media supported by the card reader, as well as the maximum amount of memory with which it is compatible.

Buttons backlight

The design of the calling panel includes buttons backlight. The function allows to see the keyboard normally even in low light conditions – in the evening, at night, in cloudy weather, when placing the panel in a dark place, etc. Note that the backlight usually covers other significant elements of the panel - for example, the location of the sensor for a smart card or key.

Video resolution (TVL)

Resolution of the image produced by the camera of the video panel (see "Type").

In such cameras, an analogue signal format is often used, and for it the resolution is usually denoted not in pixels, but in TVL — TV lines. The number of TVL displays how many horizontal lines (lines) will fall on each frame. This number, in turn, determines the size of the final image in pixels; the technical features of this parameter are such that there is no rigid dependence here, and it is easiest to convert TVL to pixels using special tables. Here is a variant of such a table for the most popular resolutions:

— 380 TVL — 640x480 pixels;
— 420 TVL — 720x576 pixels;
— 480 TVL — 800x600 pixels;
— 560 TVL — 933x700 pixels;
— 600 TVL — 1024x756 pixels;
— 800 TVL — 1080x960 px;
— 1000 TVL — 1600x1200 pixels;


The higher the resolution of the camera, the clearer and more detailed the image from it will be, and the higher the cost of the video panel, all other things being equal.

Horizontal viewing angle

The horizontal viewing angle provided by the camera on the entry panel of the intercom.

This parameter has a double meaning: other things being equal, a wider field of view allows you to cover more space, but reduces the size of individual objects in the frame. So it’s worth choosing according to this indicator, taking into account what is more important for you — good visibility on the sides or an additional degree of increase. As for specific values, in modern outdoor panels they can vary from 50° (directional cameras) to 166° (ultra wide-angle lenses with a minimum of dead zones on the sides).

Operating temperature

The range of air temperatures in which the call panel maintains normal performance.

Outdoor panels installed outdoors and in unheated rooms are subject to the greatest temperature fluctuations, therefore, it is with this installation that this parameter should be paid special attention. At the same time, we note that even the most “heat-resistant” models must be protected from sunlight. If the conditions in the room are comfortable for people all year round, then they will be quite normal for the call panel, in such cases you can not look at the operating temperature at all.
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