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CP Plus launches Coral series with HDCVI tech in India

CP Plus GmbH & Co. KG launched its Coral series with HDCVI technology (a revolutionary technology from Dahua Technology), comprising analog and digital video recorders (DVR) range, equipping the analog solution to deliver high definition video under conventional co-axial cabling environment at an affordable value.

 

Today’s Challenges

Analog video is a universal standard and has been there for several decades in the industry. In fact, the surveillance deployments are still majorly dominated by analog solutions.

 

Although surveillance technology and its market are undergoing a profound change, the IP solution is popular due to its High Definition image quality and less generation losses. Knowing these facts, analog surveillance still admired due to its affordability, vast existing market, easy to install (plug-and-play) features.

 

It has been observed that system Integrators/customers face barriers in analog solution especially where high definition video is demanded by the customers. They generally demand for high quality images at affordable cost. At the time of any incident, the surveillance solution should not only be able to detect but also capture minute details of the same.

 

In addition to this, analog surveillance does not support long co-axial cables for video transmission. Despite this fact, long distance cables are being used, resulting in poor video quality.

 

“Considering such challenges, the HDCVI technology has been introduced in our CORAL series of analog CCTV cameras and Digital Video Recorders. The highest available resolution in analog is 960H, HDCVI crosses the barrier and offers High Definition video quality in existing analog infrastructure” expressed, W.E. Wroldsen, MD, CP Plus GmbH & Co. KG.

 

In addition to High Definition video quality, HDCVI offers host of benefits such as:

  • 1. Affordable High Definition Video Surveillance Solution
  • 2. Easy & fast upgradation to High Definition video
  • 3. Works on traditional co-axial cable
  • 4. Long distance video transmission over 500mtr
  • 5. Video, audio & control just over one cable

 

How HDCVI works:

HDCVI modulates video signal to level and then transmit by adopting base-band and quadrature amplitude modulation, which is also the reason of its naming. HDCVI solution incorporates both cameras and DVRs and the system is star topology structured. DVR is served as a node to have an over Coax P2P (Point-to-Point) transmission to camera.

Cable selection is based on transmission distance; cable 75-3 and 75-5 are recommended for transmission within 500mtr, cable 75-5 and above for over 500mtr. Connector and jointing technology could be applied for connecting and installation is exactly is the same as that of conventional analog devices, which posts no special requirements either for indoor or outdoor scenarios with better anti-interference capability offered.

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