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Infinova Fiber Optics Optimizes Chinese Distribution Center VideoTransmission

Infinova Fiber Optics Optimizes Chinese Distribution Center VideoTransmission
Infinova announced that the Yiwu International Commercial Center, the largest distribution center for small commodities, in Zhejiang Province of China, is using three sets of Infinova’s matrix switchers and nearly 400 pairs of digital fiber optic modems to transmit video images within the 2-million-square-meter facility. The structure has become the icon representing Yiwu City’s modernization.
Infinova announced that the Yiwu International Commercial Center, the largest distribution center for small commodities, in Zhejiang Province of China, is using three sets of Infinova's matrix switchers and nearly 400 pairs of digital fiber optic modems to transmit video images within the 2-million-square-meter facility. The structure has become the icon representing Yiwu City's modernization.

"The economy of China has been growing and Infinova continues to tap into its modernization programs with its full suite of video products and systems," said Mark Wilson, VP of Marketing, Infinova. "For instance, our video matrix switchers are the only ones to feature Ethernet networking capability. They are also available with video over IP (VIP) that allows users to select, view and PTZ control from four to thousands of cameras from anywhere in the world via the Internet. Our fiber optic transmission systems feature the optical power budget, widest optical dynamic range and highest racking density."

With Infinova's video matrix switcher, Yiwu International Commercial Center security operators can provide automated electronic surveillance or allow a single user to control an entire surveillance system of up to 1024 video inputs by 128 video outputs. In the automated environment, the user can predefine up to 64 system tours, 64 salvos, 35 event timers, five alarm display modes and three alarm clearance modes to be performed separately on individual monitors.
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