Hikvision is introducing Power over Coaxial to its analogue cameras. This makes installing the cameras simpler. Power over Coaxial (PoC) basically means that power for both the camera and the back-end DVR runs through the coaxial cable. This removes the need for separate cables, sockets and plugs.
For installers this means a much more time- and cost-efficient installation. For example, in a conventional analogue system, the installer may need electrical engineers to set up wiring for an installation first. But with PoC, they can simply connect camera and DVR equipment directly, so there’s no need for this electrical preparation work.
End users, on the other hand, will find the products totally plug-and-play, with no configuration for camera access needed and power available straight away. PoC is also very stable, making it especially useful for regions with voltage instability issues.
“Because we can introduce a UPS system as a backup power supply for the DVR with PoC technology, when local power goes down, the UPS can power up the PoC DVR, and the PoC DVR can power up the PoC cameras accordingly,” says the Hikvision product manager.
For more information contact Hikvision South Africa, Evan Liu, +27 (0)10 035 1172, [email protected], www.hikvision.com
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