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Hisharp Aids Migration to HD Surveillance

Hisharp Aids Migration to HD Surveillance
The HS-HDC003 / HS-HDC103 series offers HD 720P and full HD 1080P resolution which can be sent as high definition images over standard coaxial cable. In using an existing coaxial cable infrastructure, it is a cost effective and labour saving solution to migrate from a typical analogue system to an HD performance system that would favourably compare to a newly installed IP network camera system.

At Secutech International 2012 this year Hisharp attracted the attention of visitors with a showcase of their line of new developments including the HD-SDI camera series with crystal sharp image reproduction.

The HS-HDC003 / HS-HDC103 series offers HD 720P and full HD 1080P resolution which can be sent as high definition images over standard coaxial cable. In using an existing coaxial cable infrastructure, it is a cost effective and labour saving solution to migrate from a typical analogue system to an HD performance system that would favourably compare to a newly installed IP network camera system.

Designed to increase the cameras degree of image capture, it offers a wider area to enhance monitoring accuracy. This series of cameras adopts DC/manual (C/CS-mount) lens and performs 3- sense up on its image sensor. Each of the HD-SDI cameras has a built in removable IR-cut filter for good performance in both day and night mode. The HS-HDC003 / HS-HDC103 cameras have been designed with de-fog and mirror functions widening the range of potential applications.

The series of cameras offers a dual power (AC24V / DC12V) input to suit most power sources at different sites. The cameras can be controlled by remote controller via an RS485 interface.

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