Quick Solutions

More Visible. More Secure. Contact 0161 776 0888
Home
About Quick Solutions
Latest News
CCTV Products
Ultima DVR/NVR
Delta DVR Range
Active Video
DVR/NVR Software
TillTrak Video Analytics
Video Analytics
Multi-Function Detector
Network Video Server
DVR Comparison Table
Security Solutions
Support
Contact Us
Active Video
 
 

 

                             

QS developed equipment to convert passive video signals from cameras into Active Video enabling massive cable runs whilst maintaining top quality video feeds. Cables can be run up to 1km without loss of quality.

Using a QS 4Port Transmitter or QS Ballun to convert a composite signal to active video we can then manage each feed via a QSMatrix and QSViewer.

Each matrix can handle up to 64 cameras which will then be fed into a viewer to convert the signal back to composite before being passed onto a QS DVR.

Dependant on the number of cameras on site will dictate, but in some cases QS have installations with 5 x Matrix each handling up to 64 feeds going into a single Viewer, so that a single QS DVR can view and record up to 32 cameras at any one time.

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                         The Viewer QS053

 

 

 

          • 1U high 19” rack mountable unit.
          • 32 (active) video inputs (RJ45)
          • 32 (driven) video outputs (15 pin D)
          • 1 x 9 pin D connectors (RS232)
          • 1 x 2.1mm power socket (12VDC)
          • 1 x spot video BNC
          • 1 x 15 pin D spot video (not used)

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                         The Matrix QS052

 

 

 

  • 1U high 19" rack mountable unit.
  • 64 (active) video inputs.
  • 32 (driven) video outputs
  • 32 (active) video inputs (from previous matrix unit)
  • 2x 9 pin D connector
  • 1x 2.1mm power socket (12VDC 2A)

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                          The 4Port QS056 

 

 

The QS056 unit is used to convert up to 4 channels of analogue video to 4 channels of differential video (for transmission over a regular CAT5 cable). 
It also has a single channel decoder – that takes in differential video and converts it to back to regular analogue video.
The unit can be powered either via the 2.1mm DC power socket (12v regulated PSU) or via 24VAC through the one of the RJ45 sockets.
By default the video can be transmitted up to 300M via the CAT5 cable without loss or crosstalk. 
If this range needs to be extended, it can be - up to 1000m. 
The unit is simple to use, and integrates easily into the QS/Tomohawk range of Active Video systems.