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14/03/2014

HDcctv Alliance ratifies HDcctv 2.0 standards

Sydney, Australia

In the lead up to the ISC West show in Vegas next month, surveillance video standards organisation the HDcctv Alliance has ratified the next generation of its high definition security video standard, HDcctv 2.0.
The new standard was agreed by the HDcctv Alliance Board of Directors at a meeting in February, and provides variants which have significant advantages over HD-SDI transmission.

The new standards have been developed and agreed for equipment which can produce HD video without the need for IP cameras or Ethernet cabling within the secured premises - meaning a significant cost-saving in many surveillance systems.

Todd Rockoff, HDcctv Alliance executive director, said: “There are two primary variants of HDcctv 2.0 - NR and AT. HDcctv 2.0 NR DVRs and cameras add plug ‘n’ play up-the-coax remote control to the underlying HD-SDI format. HDcctv 2.0 AT delivers true HDTV signals over any legacy CCTV coaxial cabling, along with plug ‘n’ play up-the-coax remote control.

“The focus is on offering end users high-fidelity HD video that is reliable and convenient. The availability of HDcctv 2.0-compliant equipment will provide flexibility, allowing integrators and installers to choose the right cameras and recorders on a case-by-case basis.

“We’re encouraging semiconductor manufacturers, as well as camera and DVR manufacturers, to embrace these new standards. Working together, we can provide unparalleled levels of interoperability for installers and end users - and thereby help to drive down costs of installation and operation."

Yin Jun, Dahua’s Director of R&D, said: “We’re very excited about HDcctv 2.0 and the potential for flexibility it offers both end users and installers. HDcctv 2.0 AT, in particular, provides the means to upgrade any analogue system to HD quality video with remote control without disturbing the legacy infrastructure."

Jon Hwang, CEO of Eyenix, said: “Those responsible for designing and specifying surveillance systems are now able to work with HDcctv as easily as they worked with analogue CCTV 10 years ago. Certified HDcctv-compliant products from a variety of manufacturers will always interoperate, without having to test all pair-wise combinations. This means convenience, peace of mind, and freedom of choice for installers and end users."

In 2014, the HDcctv Alliance will be exhibiting at ISC West in Las Vegas, Ifsec International in London (June 17-19) and Security China in Beijing (October 28-31).  Visitors are encouraged to meet Alliance members at the shows, see the latest HDcctv-compliant technology in operation, and discover more about the benefits of HDcctv 2.0.


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