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MEL Secure Systems, the leading developer of surveillance and security solutions, has launched the Unity Video solution. This innovative new technology enables users to quickly and easily upgrade existing fibre-based security networks with additional hard-wired CCTV cameras without requiring modifications to the network, involving the fibre provider or installing wireless links. The Unity Video solution will deliver cost savings of up to 90% compared with traditional methods of expanding fibre networks.
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The Unity Video
solution is the result of many years’ extensive research and development by MEL
Secure Systems and allows up to twenty cameras of any brand to be connected to a
single existing fibre link. It is quick and easy to install and will
significantly enhance the functionality of installed CCTV systems in a wide
range of applications. The Unity Video solution allows security services to be
expanded and maintains the high reliability of fibre without the high ongoing
monthly costs associated with this technology, an ongoing challenge that affects
control room managers everywhere.
According to
Peter Druzyc, Managing Director of MEL Secure Systems: “This innovative new
solution will be of particular interest to the public sector as it comes under
increased pressure to reduce spending. It will enable CCTV networks to be
extended whilst meeting the ‘capital expenditure’ approach now being taken by
local authorities moving towards having borough-owned infrastructures without
line leasing commitments.”
The Unity Video
solution delivers real-time D1 images for each channel using the latest high
quality, low delay H.264 compression technologies. It enables additional CCTV
cameras to be connected, regardless of brand, transmitting full resolution
images to control rooms wherever they are located. The Unity Video solution is
compatible with both PAL and NTSC formats and can be specified in a flexible
range of configurations including 4, 8, 16 and 20 port versions.
MEL Secure Systems Website
Posted by Tracy
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12 July 2010
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