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VIDEO ON  IP & IP ON FIBRE

   LLUA004          — 4 Channel Video sever.

 

4 Channel Analog Video Server. This unit converts the analog signals from the cameras to a IP standard signal.

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Any Analog Video Camera

 

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   LLUA001CAM    — 3 Mega Pixel Security Camera.

 

3 Mega Pixel outdoor IP camera, With motorized Zoom lens.

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IP Digital recorder, PC

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   LLUA002CAM    — 3 Mega Pixel Security PTZ Camera.

 

3 Mega Pixel outdoor IP camera, With PTZ control.

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IP Digital recorder, PC

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   LLUA003CAM    — 3 Mega Pixel Security BOX Camera.

 

3 Mega Pixel IP Box camera, With motorized Zoom lens.

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IP Digital recorder, PC

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   LLF102               — 2 Channel Media converter.

 

2 channel single link Media to Fibre converter. 10/100.

One fibre connection.

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IP Systems

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   LLF1004N                 — 4 Channel Media converter network arrangement.

 

4 channel Media to Fibre converter. 10/100/1000.

Drop and insert fibre arrangement.

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IP Systems

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Video on IP

 

Video on IP opens up a brand new avenue of opportunities. Although the bandwidth requirement of such a system is very demanding the advantages are numerous.

First of all it is not necessary to discard the existing standard CCTV video system, it can be incorporated in to an IP system using a video server. Please see detail below.

 

4 channel Analogue video to IP server.

IP OUT to PC monitor system.

 

Analogue cameras.                                      Media converters.

 

For ultimate performance the IP system can be rolled out on Fibre.

The biggest difference of the IP system is that it is now possible to use High resolution cameras providing much more detail of the security picture. Standard analog video cameras are limited to the line & frame type video signal. The best resolution at present is 900lines and 60 frames/second. Although this gives a realistic reproduction of fast movement the quality of the picture is poor. With IP cameras resolutions of 4 times that of analogue cameras is easily achievable. 

We at ADD regard the IP as the high end video monitoring system. We therefore offer only high quality equipment for use on IP networks. For ultimate performance the IP system can be rolled out on Fibre.

Note that it is advisable not to share the IP video monitoring system with other data on the network. A separate network is recommended.

Another advantage of such a system is the ease of connecting to the Internet cloud.