Description
GeoVision GV-LPC2210: 2MP Outdoor HD Network Camera for Color and Monochrome License Plate Recognition
The GeoVision GV-LPC2210 is engineered for reliable, high-precision license plate recognition in dynamic outdoor environments. This 2-megapixel color network camera delivers crisp daytime images and strong monochrome performance at night, making reflective plates easier to read even on fast-moving vehicles up to 120 km/h (75 mph) or less. Built to endure severe weather, it features a rugged IP67-rated enclosure and an expansive operating temperature range from -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F), ensuring dependable operation across highways, toll booths, and city traffic corridors. With a Super Low Lux CMOS sensor, the GV-LPC2210 captures sharp details under challenging lighting, enabling accurate identification of plates under glare, rain, or low-light conditions. For transportation authorities, toll operators, and parking facilities, this camera provides a powerful blend of intelligence, durability, and ease of integration that drives efficiency and security.
- The GV-LPC2210 excels at license plate recognition for vehicles traveling up to 120 km/h (75 mph) or less, delivering fast, reliable plate capture critical for tolling, enforcement, and access control applications. Its imaging pipeline is tuned for legibility of reflective plates in mixed traffic, ensuring high recognition rates even in variable sun angles or nighttime glare.
- Equipped with a Super Low Lux CMOS image sensor, the camera offers versatile imaging in both color and monochrome modes. This dual imaging capability provides vibrant daytime color detail while preserving strong contrast and readability in low-light or nighttime environments, helping operators capture clear plate details when ambient light is scarce.
- Built for harsh outdoor use, the GV-LPC2210 carries an IP67 weatherproof rating and an extended operating temperature range (-40°C to 50°C). This rugged design resists dust, water immersion, and temperature extremes, reducing maintenance needs and downtime in regions with severe winters, heat waves, or heavy rain.
- Designed to integrate seamlessly with existing networks and surveillance ecosystems, this camera supports flexible deployment alongside other GeoVision devices and third-party systems. Its compact outdoor form factor, robust housing, and standardized networking capabilities enable straightforward installation on poles, gantries, or building facades without compromising performance.
- Beyond raw image quality, the GV-LPC2210 supports practical, real-world benefits: enhanced traffic management, faster incident response, improved enforcement accuracy for plate-based programs, and scalable surveillance coverage for large roadways and parking facilities. Its combination of fast recognition, reliable night imaging, and weatherproof endurance makes it a practical long-term investment for elevated security and operational efficiency.
Technical Details of GeoVision GV-LPC2210
- Image sensor: Super Low Lux CMOS for high-sensitivity imaging in low-light conditions
- Resolution: 2 Megapixel (approximately 1920 × 1080)
- Imaging modes: Color during daylight and Monochrome for enhanced night performance
- Weatherproof rating: IP67 for dustproof and water-resistant operation in harsh outdoor environments
- Operating temperature: -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F)
- Primary application: License plate recognition for vehicles traveling up to 120 km/h (75 mph) or less
- Mounting and form factor: Outdoor-ready network camera designed for permanent outdoor installation
- Connectivity: Network camera suitable for integration with security and analytics systems (specific interfaces not listed here)
How to install GeoVision GV-LPC2210
Installing the GV-LPC2210 thoughtfully ensures optimal license plate capture and long-term reliability. Follow these practical steps to plan, mount, connect, and configure the camera for peak performance:
- Step 1: Plan the installation location. Choose a mounting point with an unobstructed view of the lanes where license plates will pass, avoiding direct strong light sources that could cause glare. Ensure there is reliable network connectivity and stable power or PoE options as required by your setup. Consider environmental exposure, drainage, and access for maintenance.
- Step 2: Mount the camera in a weather-protected position. Use appropriate outdoor-rated brackets and sealing hardware to maintain IP67 integrity. Align the field of view to maximize plate capture at the expected driving speeds, leaving space for future adjustments if traffic patterns shift.
- Step 3: Establish network connectivity and power. Connect the GV-LPC2210 to your secure network and provide power according to your site requirements. If your infrastructure supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), that option can simplify cabling and reduce installation time.
- Step 4: Configure imaging and LPR settings. Access the camera’s configuration interface to set color versus monochrome mode preferences, exposure compensation for backlit plates, and region-of-interest parameters to prioritize license plate areas. Enable license plate recognition analytics, adjust shutter speed and gain for optimal readability, and ensure time synchronization with your security ecosystem for accurate event timestamps.
- Step 5: Calibrate for consistent plate recognition. Validate the system’s ability to read plates under varying speeds, angles, and lighting conditions. Perform on-site tests across the expected traffic mix, recording successful recognitions and adjusting focus, angle, and lighting compensation as needed.
- Step 6: Seal and test durability. After final alignment, re-check seals around mounting points to maintain IP67 protection. Run functional tests in different weather conditions and verify data feeds to the monitoring software or analytics platform. Schedule routine maintenance checks for lens cleanliness and enclosure integrity to preserve image quality over time.
Frequently asked questions
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What makes the GeoVision GV-LPC2210 suitable for high-speed license plate recognition?
The combination of a 2MP sensor, a Super Low Lux CMOS imager, and dual color/monochrome imaging enables legible plate capture across varied lighting and high-speed scenarios. Its design prioritizes plate clarity, even when vehicles travel quickly, by balancing exposure, sharpness, and contrast to reduce motion blur and glare.
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Where is the GV-LPC2210 best used?
The camera is ideal for outdoor deployments such as highways, toll roads, city corridors, airport access points, parking facilities, and other places where license plate data is essential for enforcement, access control, or automated tolling. Its rugged build ensures reliable operation in diverse climates and weather.
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Is the camera weatherproof and temperature-tolerant?
Yes. The GV-LPC2210 carries an IP67 rating and operates across a wide temperature range from -40°C to 50°C, enabling dependable performance in dusty, wet, cold, and hot environments.
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What setup considerations help maximize plate-read success?
Key factors include choosing an angle that minimizes glare, optimizing exposure settings for plate reflectivity, maintaining a clean lens, ensuring consistent network uptime, and configuring LPR analytics with appropriate region-of-interest and lighting adaptations for the target lanes and times of day.
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Can the GV-LPC2210 integrate with existing surveillance systems?
The camera is designed for network-based deployment and integration with common security ecosystems. For best results, align your network, analytics software, and camera firmware with your current infrastructure to ensure seamless data flow and alerting.
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