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| Transition Networks Adds PTZ Capability to Cost-Effective, Analog Video Copper-to-Fiber Media Converter Line
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Transition Networks Inc., the conversion technology expert, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Communications Systems, Inc., today announced the introduction of
its new, analog video copper-to-fiber media converters. These converters provide
means to transport analog NTSC, PAL or SECAM video signals plus pan, tilt and
zoom (PTZ) serial data over multimode or single mode fiber, allowing
cost-effective integration of copper-based PTZ cameras with optical
infrastructure.
"We are pleased to offer these new PTZ-compatible, analog
video media converters to complement our already successful fixed video media
converters," said Bill Schultz, vice president of marketing at Transition
Networks. "Whether analog or IP video, fixed or PTZ, or the integration of power
over Ethernet (POE) capabilities, Transition Networks now offers a complete
video conversion platform allowing customers to integrate the benefits of fiber
optic cabling into their video security and surveillance
networks."
Product Features and Configuration
The video media
converters are intended to be used in pairs with the TX converter transmitting
an analog video signal from the coaxial output on the camera over fiber optic
cabling to an optical video RX converter which then converts the signal back to
an analog NTSC, PAL or SECAM video signal on coax. The pan/tilt/zoom
functionality is transmitted via a serial data signal compatible
withRS232/RS422/RS485 from the twisted pair port on the PTZ controller over the
same optical link between converters and then converted back to copper cabling
near the camera. Transparent encoding of the serial data ensures compatibility
with major CCTV camera manufacturers.
Product Description
SVIDF201x-100 Analog CCTV video + data transmitter, stand-alone
CVIDF201x-110 Analog CCTV video + data receiver, chassis card
SVIDF201x-110 Analog CCTV video + data receiver, stand-alone The
real-time, full-color video quality is maintained or improved with the Automatic
Gain Control feature allowing for up to 20km transmission distance over fiber
optic cabling. The miniature size allows the transmitter to be mounted directly
to the camera or wall-mounted nearby. The receiver comes in both Point System
chassis card and stand-alone versions offering a multitude of mounting options
and the ability to remotely monitor the receiver via SNMP. The stand-alone
devices also have a wide input range power supply allowing for multiple choices
of power source including the camera power supply.
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