Camera Enclosure integrates copper-to-fiber converter module.

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D2 IP camera enclosure integrates Zarlink converter module that operates on 12 or optional 24 Vdc power, and offers direct connection between 10/100Base-TX STP/UTP and 100Base-FX to extend network reach up to 2,000 m. It can be customized to withstand temperatures ranging from -40 to +155°F with Dotworkz CoolDome or Ring-of-Fire climate systems. Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate thermalplastic, unit does not rust/corrode, and is IP66 rated against dust, water, and salt-water.



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Dotworkz Announces First IP Camera Enclosure with Zarlink Copper-to-Fiber Converter



Module Provides Direct Connection between 10/100Base-TX STP/UTP and 100Base-FX to Extend Network Reach Up to 2,000 Meters

SAN DIEGO, CA, September 3, 2008 -- Dotworkz, the world leader in enclosures for adverse environments, announced today the release of the first ever IP camera enclosure that fully integrates the Zarlink copper-to-fiber converter module.

Designed for camera-side deployment, the Zarlink module adapts a standard single fiber optic ST connector to an RJ-45 Ethernet output, simplifying installation and expansion of IP video systems by providing an extended point-to-point connection of up to 2,000 meters over single-stranded multimode optical fiber. In comparison, the reach of coaxial cable is limited to 300 meters, while twisted-pair copper cabling is restricted to about 100 meters.

"As video security traffic is increasingly terminated in data centers built on optical fiber architecture, it is critical that installers have the plug-and-play capability to seamlessly convert IP cameras designed for copper cabling to high-speed, more secure fiber," explained Will Ferris, President of Dotworkz. "With our new Zarlink-equipped D2, this process is achieved without costly rewiring, connections or reconfigurations. Moreover, it is completely transparent to the cameras, servers and control room equipment."

About the size of a deck of cards, the Zarlink module is mounted within the D2 to completely protect it from extreme environmental factors or vandalism. It operates on standard 12 VDC or optional 24 VDC power, using less than 2 watts per module.

The use of fiber in video surveillance applications eliminates the need for multiple switches and long runs of expensive analog shielded copper cables. Fiber cable also adds security, as it is not vulnerable to tapping or prone to weather corrosion, and supports the evolution towards mega-pixel camera deployments.

The Dotworkz D2 is the security industry's most advanced camera protection system. Currently deployed in areas as diverse as Iraq's "Green Zone" and the summit of the Park City Mountain ski area, the D2 can be customized to withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -40° F to +155° F with the Dotworkz CoolDome or Ring-of-Fire climate systems. Made from impact-resistant polycarbonate thermalplastic, the D2 will not rust or corrode, plus it is IP66 rated against dust, water and salt-water air. D2's are compatible with IP and analog PTZ cameras offered by Axis, Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba and other major manufacturers.

ABOUT DOTWORKZ
Since 1998 Dotworkz has been focused on network based video product designs, introducing the first PTZ controllable streaming network camera on the West Coast. Dotworkz has evolved with the security industry to provide partners worldwide with reliable, state of the art video monitoring hardware and design services. It has introduced many cutting edge products including innovative environmental enclosures and high-performance wireless video systems that have been instrumental in the development of critical video infrastructure for defense, homeland security, transportation and private interests.

http://www.dotworkz.com

ABOUT ZARLINK SEMICONDUCTOR
For over 30 years, Zarlink Semiconductor has delivered semiconductor solutions that drive the capabilities of voice, enterprise, broadband and wireless communications. The Company's success is built on its technology strengths including voice and data networks, optoelectronics and ultra low- power communications.

http://www.zarlink.com

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