You can define virtual lines and zones directly in the image where the camera should react if someone moves into, out of, or stays in the area. That means you don't just get a general motion alarm, but targeted monitoring of the exact areas that are critical to you.
For example, you can set a line along a fence, a tank, a gate or a security zone. When a person or vehicle crosses the line, the system registers the event and can send an alarm. In the same way you can mark an area around sensitive equipment where you want to be notified if someone remains there outside working hours.
The system can distinguish between people, vehicles and other movements in the surroundings. That means moving shadows, rain, smoke or small animals are far less likely to trigger alarms. You therefore get fewer unnecessary notifications and a more manageable alarm system.
In explosive and industrial environments it's especially important that alarms are precise. When you are alerted only for real incidents, you can react faster and more effectively to situations that require attention.
People counting and density analysis
The camera can detect and count people who pass a defined line, for example at the entrance to an area, a production hall or a security zone. This gives you automatic statistics on how many move in and out during the day without manual registration.
It gives you a clear overview of access and staffing at different times. For example, you can document how many people were in an area during a shift, or gain insight into busy periods with increased activity.
In addition to counting, the camera can analyze how densely people are grouped in a specific area. That means you can get an indication of buildup or congestion in selected zones. In industrial environments this can be relevant for control rooms, security airlocks, workstations or areas with limited space.
The feature gives you not only security value, but also a tool for planning and documentation. You get data that can be used to optimize workflows, improve safety and ensure compliance with internal guidelines.
Stable image quality in challenging conditions
The camera has functions that help preserve image quality in situations with strong backlight, fog or heat distortion. That means you get clearer contours and better contrast, even when the environment challenges the image.
Multiple power options
You can power the camera with 230V AC or via PoE+. That gives flexibility when installing in different types of facilities where power conditions may vary.
Local and central storage
The camera supports SD cards and can also connect to an NVR or network storage. That way you can have both local recording and central archiving.
IP68 and NEMA 4X
The camera is sealed against water and dust and can be installed outdoors in demanding environments. It is designed to operate reliably in both cold and hot conditions.
Accessories
There is a specially developed wall mount in 316L stainless steel for the camera, model TR-WM06-L-H, which is adapted for explosion-proof installations. It is always recommended to choose mounts and installation accessories that match the camera's certification and environmental requirements.
Key technical points
- 4MP explosion-proof network camera
- 33x optical zoom
- 6.5 to 214.5 mm motorized zoom lens
- Up to 200 meters IR range
- ATEX and IECEx certified
- 316L stainless steel housing
- IP68 and NEMA 4X rated
- 120 dB WDR
- Intelligent perimeter analysis
- People counting and density analysis
- SD card up to 512 GB
- 7 alarm inputs, 2 alarm outputs
- Audio in and out
- Power via 100 to 240V AC or PoE+
- Surge protection 6 kV
- NDAA compliant