Network Cabling for the Financial Industry:



Bank branches require low voltage cabling for a variety of systems and services that are crucial for their operations and security. Here are some of the key applications.

Security Systems:



  • CCTV Cameras: Surveillance cameras need low voltage cabling to transmit video feeds back to monitoring stations.
  • Access Control Systems: For managing who can enter secure areas, often involving card readers or biometric scanners.


Telecommunications:



  • Telephone Systems: Including VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones which require both power and data transmission.
  • Intercoms: For internal communication within the branch.


Point of Sale Terminals:



  • These systems need reliable network connections for transactions, which are typically supported by low voltage cabling.


ATM Machines:


  • While ATMs themselves might require higher voltage for operation, their communication and transaction processing often use low voltage cabling.


Electronic Lock Systems:



  • For vaults, safe deposit boxes, and other high-security areas.


Backup and Redundancy Systems:



  • UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems might use low voltage for monitoring and control, ensuring critical systems stay online during power outages.


Audio Video Equipment:


  • For conference rooms or training areas, where projectors, sound systems, and video conferencing equipment might be installed.
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