Hikvision Network cameras

Hikvision DS-D4212FI-MWF/Ⅲ P1.25 Fine Fixel Pitch LED Display Unit
Hikvision DS-D4212FI-MWF/Ⅲ P1.25 Fine Fixel Pitch LED Display Unit

Seamlessly splice images in rows and columns. Easily form standard 1920 × 1080 and 3840 × 2160 screens, achieving high definition dot-by-dot display. Automatically adapt signal sources to screens without the help of a video processing equipment. Easily optimize images with low resolution by improving definition, contrast and saturation with Pix Master technology. Dynamically enhance image parameters such as contrast, sharpness, saturation, color temperature and gamut to get the image more vivid. A signal input of 4K resolution at 30 Hz, and an output of up to 4K resolution for a single device. Use the buttons on the panel of sending card to adjust brightness and switch signal. Use the Hikvision remote control (optional) to navigate through menu after access to the multi-functional card. Automatically remove moisture to protect lamp boards from water damage when the device is kept in a humid environment or left unused for a long time. Back up signals and power supplies (optional) to maintain a reliable system. Real-time cabinet temperature and voltage checking to guarantee product safety. Use the sending card to input HDMI, DVI, and DP signals. Network interface output. Remote configuration via the debugging network interface. Easy to disassemble lamp board, power supply, and receiving card on the front side with modular unit structure. Precise fool-proof design of lamp boards with magnetic adsorption to prevent wrong installation. Three-axis XYZ structure designed to perfectly adjust the flatness of the entire screen. Rapidly eliminate bright and dim lines with no need of professional equipment or operations.

Hikvision DS-3E2528 28 Port Gigabit Full Managed Switch
Hikvision DS-3E2528 28 Port Gigabit Full Managed Switch

DS-3E2528 supports the telecom-level Ethernet-ring protection protocol with a protection shift time of less than 50ms, STP/RSTP, backup of active and standby uplinks, and LACP link aggregation to cater to the requirements of high reliability of carriers; DS-3E2528 has powerful ACL functions to access and control L2-L7 data, providing carriers flexible and various policy control methods; DS-3E2528 supports In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) to ensure the unremitting data forwarding during system upgrade; DS-3E2528 supports various L2 multicast functions such as IGMP-snooping, user fast-leave mechanism and trans-vlan multicast copy; DS-3E2528 supports priority retagging and complicated flow classification based on VLAN, MAC, source address, destination address, IP or priority to better streamline carrier’s services; DS-3E2528 provides flexible bandwidth control policies, supporting port-/flow-based flow limit, and ensuring the line speed forwarding of each port to make sure the high quality of network services; DS-3E2528 supports multiple queue schedule algorithms such as SP, WRR, or “SP plus WRR”; Equipment-level security: The advanced hardware infrastructure design realizes the level-based packet schedule and packet protection, prevents DoS-/TCP-related SYN Flood, UDP Flood, Broadcast Storm or large traffic attacks, and supports level-based command line protection, endowing different levels of users with different management permissions; Perfect security authentication mechanisms: IEEE 802.1x, Radius and BDTacacs+; DS-3E2528 supports storm/multicast/unicast limit which ensures the normal running of equipment in harsh network conditions; DS-3E2528 supports perfect ring detection mechanism which ensures the long-term stable running of network; DS-3E2528 supports port isolation within the same VLAN, DHCP-Snooping, and IP plus MAC plus Port binding for ensuring user data security; DS-3E2528 supports many management modes such as the console port, Telnet, SSH; DS-3E2528 supports the WEB management mode, which is easy and efficient so that it makes installation and debugging convenient; DS-3E2528 supports TFTP-patterned file upload/download management;

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