Everything under control with Siedle cameras
Don’t just hear everything, see it too. Siedle cameras offer video surveillance for a wide range of purposes, and are the perfect solution for every entrance situation and building size. With clever technical details. For small and moderate budgets.
How the camera 130 stands out

With natural colour rendering and excellent night vision even in full darkness (true day/night), the camera 130 is the ideal solution for most purposes at building entrances.

The camera 130’s large pick-up angle of 130/100 degrees (horizontal/vertical) makes planning easier, as a camera that sees more can be placed more flexibly.

Alongside the horizontal pick-up angle, the vertical angle is also important. It can make a crucial difference for children or wheelchair users at your door.

This clever technology compensates for differences in brightness and improves the video image: the contrast ratios are optimised and detail recognition is significantly improved.

The camera 130 is available as a functional module for Siedle Vario. It fits into any system just as seamlessly as any other system component from this design line.

How the camera 180 stands out

The camera 180 offers total surveillance. It captures almost the entire area in front of and next to the entrance, and offers brilliant, natural colour reproduction.

The camera 180 has a horizontal pick-up angle of approximately 175°. An expanded pick-up angle can provide coverage of an additional edge area for a selected picture excerpt. This means that no one comes near your door unnoticed.

Alongside the horizontal pick-up angle, the vertical angle is also important. It can make a crucial difference for children or wheelchair users at your door.

See whatever you want to see. The camera 180 can broadcast either the full-screen image or nine different picture excerpts on the indoor station monitor.

Despite the wide pick-up area, visitors remain clearly recognisable at any angle. Premium components and special algorithms minimise the fisheye effect.

Recognising visitors is easier in even light. Backlight compensation brightens and darkens individual areas of the image.

Siedle recommends securing the premium camera 180 with a pilfer safeguard. This features an electronically controlled solid mechanical lock.

The camera 180 is available as a functional module for Siedle Vario. It fits into any system just as seamlessly as any other system component from this design line.
What makes Siedle cameras so clever?

Modern CMOS technology, automatic backlight compensation and an electric dimmer function ensure brilliant colour reproduction and image quality.

All Siedle cameras come with automatic day/night switchover and high light sensitivity, as well as integrated infrared lighting through to the edge area.

All cameras combine natural colour reproduction by day with excellent night vision. During the night, the modern technology uses the light's infrared spectrum, and ensures a video image with colour fidelity by day.

The WDR technology compensates for contrasting lighting, creating an optimally lit overall image from different exposures of the same subject. This improves detail recognition.

Siedle guarantees full functionality, even when the temperature drops. A two-step heating system protects the cameras against condensation.



Who was at the door and when? Most indoor video stations feature a video memory that shows every visitor who rang the doorbell.
Flexible planning. Secure view.

The video cameras’ wide pick-up angle offers peace of mind for planning, residents and guests. Visitors don’t always stand right in front of the door, and the structural situation is not always ideal. Siedle cameras can provide a reliable view even in difficult situations. Cameras with a large picture excerpt can be placed more flexibly. This is as secure as it is convenient, and also enables barrier-free planning, as wide pick-up angles let you see wheelchair users and small children.