ComNet Video Transmitter/Data Transceiver, 1.10", Coaxial, FVTRDM1A, Wired, 5.30"
ComNet Video Transmitter/Data Transceiver, 1.10", Coaxial, FVTRDM1A, Wired, 5.30" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
ComNet Video Transmitter/Data Transceiver
The ComNet™ FVTRD(M)(S)1 series video transmitter/ receiver and data transceiver supports simultaneous transmission of short-haul quality 10-bit bi-directional digital video or video sync plus bi-directional data over one multimode or single mode optical fiber. The module is universally compatible with major CCTV camera manufacturers and supports RS232, RS422 and 2 or 4-wire RS485 data interfaces, and most major data protocols. Plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation and no electrical or optical adjustments are ever required. Bi-color (Red/Green) LED indicators are provided for rapidly ascertaining equipment operating status. Packaged in the exclusive ComNet ComFit housing, these units may be either wall or rack-mounted, or may be DIN-rail mounted by the addition of ComNet model DINBKT1 adaptor plate.
- Transmits high-quality video and provides independent stereo audio for maximum productive usability
- Optical fiber media type supported provides a high-speed, constant, and steady Internet connection that allows a lot of data to be transmitted over long distances
- 9842.52 ft maximum operating distance for feasible operation and optimal coverage
- Rack-mountable video extender transceiver allows maximum space utilization with easy and convenient access to the equipment
- Video Extender Transceiver with cctv application/usage to ensure maximum usability and reliable power supply
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Energy Star Certified (Yes, No)
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Application (Floor, Table, Wall, Ceiling)
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