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Optex CKB-312V2 12-Channel Visual Verification Bridge for Professionally-Monitored Security Systems

CKB-312V2|OP-CKB312V2

Optex CKB-312V2 12-Channel Visual Verification Bridge for Professionally-Monitored Security Systems

CKB-312V2|OP-CKB312V2

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Optex CKB-312V2 12-Channel Visual Verification Bridge for Professionally-Monitored Security Systems

CKB-312V2 | OP-CKB312V2

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Product Overview

The OPTEX Visual Verification Bridge series features powerful next generation gateway devices that allows security professionals to connect ONVIF compatible cameras and alarm sensors to the Cloud-based Visual Verification Portal powered by CHeKT. The Bridge CKB-312V2 (12 version 2.0 channel model) allows the integrator to pair multiple cameras with sensors for visual verification of events, simplifying the installation for small to larger sites using a single device to transmit up to twelve event-driven ONVIF camera feeds. Installing the Bridge as an alarm panel module is a cost-effective way to add visual verification to existing intrusion systems, using legacy equipment.

Main Features

  • Compatible with any ONVIF S compliant device
  • Line level output source for talk-down capability
  • Supports HD over coax camera/DVR (supports DVR)
  • Allows pairing of traditional alarm zones to cameras
  • Pre and post-alarm event visual verification
  • Low cost of ownership

General Information

Name: Optex CKB-312V2 12-Channel Visual Verification Bridge for Professionally-Monitored Security Systems
Category: Optex, Data Comm & Networking, Intrusion, Hubs, Routers & Switches, Intrusion Accessories, Network Bridges
UPC Code: 788924504964
Country of Origin: Korea. Country of origin is subject to change.

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