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What is DPoC?

Engin Özer
06 December 2016
What is DPoC?

Do you want to upgrade your Analogue Systems to IP Video? But do you want to do so without making any modification and renovation in the wiring?

In our present day, thousands of facilities continue to use the Analogue CCTV systems. Many of them want to upgrade their systems to IP camera resolutions. However, establishing an IP Network is really at a price. New wiring brings along various financial and architectural problems.

Installing and operating the IP Systems requires technical knowledge at various levels whereas the analogue systems are systems that are highly simple and easy to install.

It is also necessary to use and operate plenty of materials that increase system costs and failure possibilities, such as field cabinets with heater-fan, industrial switches, fiber optic network, patch panels, especially along the fences of the facilities or in wide areas such as shopping malls due to the reason that the range of Ethernet cables is maximum 100 meters.

New wiring requires new cable ducts to be built, new excavations to be made, repainting works to be carried out, and in certain places, architectural requirements such as raised floors and lowered ceilings.

The enterprises can view 3MP camera images in the system that they are familiar with by replacing the IP camera and Network Recorder only without distorting the existing infrastructure!

What is DPoC?

DPoC means Data Power over Coax. In other words, the feature of sending energy and data over a video cable is briefly called DPoC.

In the solutions between analogue and IP such as HDTVI and HDCVI, the cabling remains, but it transfers the entire system to a transitional technology again. With DPoC, on the other hand, you place a NVR to the center. You can record IP cameras of all brands and with Onvif feature without making a new investment.

You can use a DPoC camera up to 600 meters whereas Cat6 cable is used up to 90 meters.

It is not necessary to install new cables, to demolish and rebuild the walls, or to close the facility until the installation works are completed. Each camera can be upgraded to an IP Camera in 5 minutes at most.

With March Networks DPoC Camera, you save time and money during the IP Camera transformation. March Networks DPoC Camera has Motor-operated P-iris Lens, high WDR, and IP66 and IK10 Housing. 

Apart from this, you can install your new camera in Star, Loop or sequential order simply with T BNC in the place where any of your DPoC cameras is located. This capability will provide a unique cost advantage for 3MP cameras, especially in tall facilities and along the fences.