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BS EN 62676-3:2015 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications Analog and digital video interfaces

BS EN 62676-3:2015

Video surveillance systems for use in security applications Analog and digital video interfaces

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Vydáno:2018-09-14
ISBN:978 0 580 91869 8
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BS EN 62676-3:2015


This standard BS EN 62676-3:2015 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.320 Alarm and warning systems

This Part of IEC 62676 specifies physical, electrical and software interface (non-IP) specifications of analog and digital video interface in video surveillance systems (so far called CCTV) applications. Video interfaces are used both for connection and transmission of surveillance video, audio and control signals. Through video interfaces, video surveillance systems can be put together by connecting various components such as image capturing devices, image handling devices, etc. This International Standard ensures interoperability among various video surveillance components.

This International Standard applies strictly to Video Surveillance Systems. This standard is based on broadcast television standards and other standards, and it defines the minimum requirements for analog and digital video interfaces to meet VSS’s requirements, interoperability and de facto practice.