Friday, October 30, 2015

A Guide to HDCVI camera- Dennis Mancino HD View 360



HDCVI is the earliest high definition technology, which has been developed from the ground up especially for apply in the CCTV industry. The hdcvi is a way for megapixel high definition applications, featuring non-latent and long-distance transmission at a lower price. HDCVI can send out data more than 500 meters (1640 feet) without the requirement of any additional equipment. This feature can be very advantageous in replacing installed analog cameras and DVRs without the need of running latest cables or installing data repeating strategy.

HDCVI technology offers 2 specifications such as 1080p that is 1920×1080 resolution and 720p that is 1280×720 resolution. The camera kit includes both hdcvi cameras and hdcvi dvrs. This technology gives an easy solution to the customers who are looking at their first security system or already has a security system but wants to upgrade with high definition without any problem. This hdcvi systems compatibility not only saves money but also saves time and work. It make very easy to upgrade older systems to hd-cvi systems in a smooth and an easy way.

Therefore, one of the best benefits of choosing hd-cvi technology that place out is its backwards compatibility by older systems. It has developed to work through the similar coaxial cable that has expected already been laid out by earlier CCTV setups. The coaxial cable is not only able to transmit signals but also transmits different types of signals as well. The hd-cvi cameras and hd-cvi dvrs can be connected with each other all the way through coaxial cable with high definition video signals, high definition audio signals and two-way control signals, which allow you to adjust the PTZ position of your cameras.

Other than HDCVI camera, IP security cameras and NVRs (Network Video Recorders) are new series of innovations. These are made for use as network/Internet distribution devices like web cams, which have been adapted in the CCTV. But, there are some differences in hdcvi vs ip cameras so you should choose according to your needs.

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