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Analog Security Camera

09/11/2023
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Anviz's Range of Analog Security Cameras

Enter the realm of Analog Security Cameras, often dubbed Analog CCTV Cameras. These cameras, classified as standard definition, utilize the composite video baseband signal (CVBS) for video transmission over coaxial wires. Analog wired security cameras have stood as an industry staple since the inception of video surveillance products. Their popularity stems from their user-friendly installation, unparalleled reliability, and immunity to hacking concerns due to their confinement within closed circuit systems. If your quest involves replacing antiquated security cameras with BNC connectors, the cameras showcased below are likely to be the perfect match.

Analog Security Camera

Our selection encompasses a diverse assortment of analog cameras, encompassing both standard definition models and HD security cameras, the latter capable of seamlessly switching video output to standard definition using a user-selectable setting. Standard definition video refers to non-HD video quality, encompassing resolutions such as 480P, D1, and 960H. Thanks to the versatility of most of our analog CCTV cameras, equipped with the ability to switch between four distinct signal modes, they are often hailed as 4-in-1 security cameras. This flexibility is achieved through an On-Screen Display menu accessible via the camera and one of our DVRs, allowing for easy adjustment of the desired mode. If you're considering integrating our 4-in-1 analog cameras into your existing CCTV system, kindly specify your preferred signal mode for camera configuration.

Furthermore, these cameras offer more than just compatibility with a security camera system alongside a DVR recorder. They can also function as standalone entities, connecting to a BNC monitor and video quad processor. This standalone setup permits hassle-free video monitoring from the cameras without harboring concerns of potential hacking threats.

When embarking on a purchase, it's essential to verify the voltage requirements of your intended power supply. Unless otherwise specified, the majority of cameras listed below necessitate 12V DC power, obtainable from either a hardwired 12VDC power supply box or a dedicated 12VDC power adaptor.

Stephen G. Sardi

Business Development Director

Past Industry experience: Stephen G. Sardi has 25+ years of experience leading product development, production, product support, and sales within the WFM/T&A and Access Control markets -- including on-premise and cloud-deployed solutions, with a strong focus on a wide range of globally accepted biometric-capable products.