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Jul
08
2008
Thailand: Easy & Helpful solution for road monitoring on AN-DV series

In Thailand, one of our system integrator partners has been implemented a comprehensive and very well designed road monitoring project using our Video Over Fiber product range.

 

Below is asystem diagram of the project. As you can see, on the streets, the PTZ controlled cameras and AN-DV video over fiber converters has been located and connected via fiber infrastructure to Digital Video Recorder, and the PTZ control – tilting, zooming and panning of cameras is done via RS-485 interface – so, the center located engineers can not only see the live images in real time without any delays with a crystal clear picture, but also control the cameras.

 

Below you can see the 4 Video + 4 RS-485 video over fiber converter in the special enclosure together with power supply. Also, check below the real time screenshots of road monitored.

 

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And here you can see then live pictures from street junction in Thailand
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Testimonials

Lomoveishiy – Finland

I needed those to connect my PC on the third floor to have internet access in that room, and ISP installed their modem on the first floor only. After dropping fiber patch cables, plugged in all cables into these media converters at both sides, and link came up instantly. Was much easier than I thought!

Raymond – USA

Great experience – units worked straight out of the box – just needed plug in cables and we were done. I also like the possibility to enable jumbo frames, while we do not have a need for this feature at the current moment it’s great to have this option.