At IFSEC 2010, stand number B55, Hall 5, Network Video Technologies (NVT), will be showing their range of unshielded twisted pair (UTP), CCTV Hybrid Video transmission products – including the new PS42 Power Supply StubEQ Active Receiver UTP Hubs range.
Available in eight, 16 and 32 channel variants, the new PS42 hubs are designed to provide camera power and noise-free DigitalEQ Video – all at a lower cost than a separate power supply and StubEQ unit, the makers claim. Camera power can be supplied at distances of up to 450 metres – far beyond Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and without the additional expense of repeater units, it’s claimed.
The company’s DigitalEQ product means automatic and continuous digital 2-band equalisation and adjustment-free video, from the moment the unit is connected. Combined with on-board PVDTM (Power, Video & Data) technology that negates the need for cameras to be supplied with their own power outlet, the new PS42 hubs deliver savings on installation time and money, the company adds.
Also on show will be NVT’s range of eight, 16 and 32-channel ‘DigitalEQTM’ Active Receiver Hubs, StubEQ Active Receiver Hubs, and PVDTM range.
Steve Proctor, NVT’s Sales Director said: “With our expanded range of innovative UTP Hybrid VideoTM transmission products, including the new PS42 Power Supply StubEQTM Receiver UTP Hubs, we’re offering installers and specifiers an unparalleled choice of high-performance, simple, cost-effective UTP video transmission solutions. The deployment of NVT’s Power, Video & Data products is yielding significant cost savings, whilst maintaining superior image quality and consistency of interference free camera video in surveillance system installations across the globe.”