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SWITCHES/ROUTERS/ POE/ADAPTORS


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   Rechargeable PoE battery-pack    Locally view IP camera on your laptop  Allows demonstration and installation  Can provide 6 to 8 hours operation  Essential tool for installation, testing, surveys and inspections


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  802.3af PoE/802.3at PoE Plus compliant  and range. PoE input allows remote network expansion.


 4+1 and 8+2 channel models (mobile versions available). Rugged enclosure with wall and rack mount options. Can be powered by a range of AC adapters or PoE sources to suit the power budget required.


FV-VCS4P1  Plus - 4 port


FV-VCS4P1MOB  Mobile - 4 port


FV-VCS8P2  Plus - 8 port


FV-VCS8P2MOB  Mobile - 8 port


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  Uses legacy coaxial cabling - cuts installation costs


 HIGHWIRE supports HD and Mega-Pixel cameras


 Fully transparent duplex 100Base-T Ethernet


 Simple to install - no IP address or other setup


 Up to 300 metres on RG59, or 500 metres on RG11


 12-40V DC or 24V AC power input FV-VHWHW


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 Upgrade from analogue to IP cameras without recabling. Same features as HIGHWIRE with the addition of PoE over coax. PoE switch powers HW Base unit, HW Camera unit and IP Camera. For maximum range and power Veracity’s 57V DC PSU can be used as an alternative to PoE in. Up to 25W PoE delivery at IP camera using 57V DC PSU.


FV-VHWHWPB  Base unit


FV-VHWHWPC  Camera unit


  Replace 1 analogue camera with up to 4 IP cameras without recabling. Supports up to four HD or mega-pixel cameras over one coax link.


 Combines standard HIGHWIRE with four-port PoE network switch. 12-40V DC or 24V AC power input (can use analogue camera PSU).


 Uses standard HIGHWIRE at base end. Wall mountable, simple installation, no 


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 Easy to install, no set-up required  PoE and PoE Plus compliant (IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at). Handles up to 60W high-power PoE delivery at 200m (1 unit).


  Powered by PoE and extends Cat 5/6 Ethernet by 100 metres. Daisy-chain units to reach up to 1000 metres (9 units).


 Use OUTREACH Lite version to extend network to non-PoE devices. Use OUT- REACH MAX/LITE XT for outdoor use.


FV-VORORM  Max


FV-VORORL  Lite


FV-VORORMXT  Max XT (Outdoor)


FV-VORORLXT  Lite XT (Outdoor)


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  Long range point-to-point Ethernet over regular Cat 5/Cat 6 cable. Unrestricted 100Base-T with PoE at over 800 metres on Cat 6. Back-to-back pairs of LONGSPAN units can be used to increase the maximum distance to the camera. Ruggedised for high performance over extreme temperature range. Smart power and diagnostic display for reliable installation. Fully automatic, simple to install and maintenance-free.


FV-VLS1PB  Base unit


FV-VLS1PC  Camera unit


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  Massive 90TB capacity using around 60 Watts – a 90% power saving versus RAID


  hard disks like video tapes. Uses any mix of SATA drive manufacturer, model and capacity.


FV-CS154UD  4U, no hard drive


FV-CS153UD  3U, no hard drive


FV-CSCOMPAC1  Compact 16TB


FV-CSCOMPACT  Compact 8TB


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 Very high disk reliability even using the lowest cost disk drives available. No data loss on disk failure, with no rebuild required, and simple disk hot-swap.


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