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HDcctv Alliance at Security China 2014

Surveillance video standards organisation the HDcctv Alliance will host a technology and product Gallery at Security China 2014, in Beijing 28-31October. Companies exhibiting on the HDcctv Alliance stand at Security China 2014 include Dahua, Shany, Intersil, Semtech and Technology & Security. In the HDcctv Gallery shared by Alliance Members at Security China 2014, Dahua and Shany will demonstrate HDCVI 2.0-compliant cameras plugging and playing with a compliant DVR. Intersil and Semtech will showcas
October 21, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Surveillance video standards organisation the HDcctv Alliance will host a technology and product Gallery at Security China 2014, in Beijing 28-31October.

Companies exhibiting on the HDcctv Alliance stand at Security China 2014 include Dahua, Shany, Intersil, Semtech and Technology & Security.

In the HDcctv Gallery shared by Alliance Members at Security China 2014, Dahua and Shany will demonstrate HDCVI 2.0-compliant cameras plugging and playing with a compliant DVR. Intersil and Semtech will showcase new, HDcctv DT 2.0 and DT 3.0-related technologies and equipment. Telecom & Security will demonstrate its uniquely cost-effective cable termination solutions.

Ratified in February 2014, the HDcctv 2.0 standards have been developed and agreed for HD surveillance equipment designed to deliver high-fidelity HD video within secured buildings. The specialised HD transport solutions codified by the HDcctv standards deliver significant advantages in surveillance applications, with 100 per cent multi-vendor plug and play capabilities, including control over cable. HDCVI 2.0, previously known as HDcctv AT 2.0, equipment delivers HDTV signals over any legacy CCTV coaxial cabling, along with PnP remote control capability, while HDcctv DT 2.0 (Digital Technology) equipment adds plug and play remote control up-the-coax to the underlying bit-perfect HDcctv 1.0 format.   

The Alliance has made the decision to adopt HDCVI 2.0T as the compliance mark for HDcctv AT 2.0 in order to provide buyers with a simple guide to PnP interoperability.

At its press conference during the show the Alliance will reveal the winners of its awards for innovation and compliance certification leadership, as well as unveiling an important commercial announcement.

The Alliance will also deliver a keynote presentation on 'The Global Battle for the HD Surveillance Local-Site Transport Market' as part of the China International Security Forum. The seminar will be held in Room 2F W201 at 10.15am on Wednesday, 29 October.

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