HD-BALUN-VP
1Ch HD Passive Video/Power Balun Transmitter & Receiver
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•Real-time transmission over UTP cat5e/6
•NTSC, PAL & SECAM video format compatible
•Compatible with all HD-TVI, HD-CVI & AHD analog camera
•Color video max up to 440m (1443ft) for HD-CVI 720P analog camera, up to 240m (787ft) for HD-CVI 1080P analog camera
•Color video max up to 230m (754ft) for HD-TVI 720P analog camera, up to 250m (820ft) for HD-TVI 1080P analog camera
•Color video max up to 320m (1050ft) for AHD 720P analog camera, max up to 330m (1082ft) for AHD 960P analog camera
•Male BNC with extended 5.9inch(150mm) mini-coax pigtail
•RJ45 Jack for UTP cable
•Built-in TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) for surge protection
•Wave Filter Design, Anti-Static Design
•Lightning protection design Grade: III
•60 dB crosstalk and noise immunity
•Exceptional interference rejection
•ABS engineering plastic housing
•Work with both 12V DC and 24V AC
These HD video & power transmitter and receiver allow the transmission of real-time CCTV HD video and power signal via cost-effective Unshielded Twisted Paired (UTP) cable. Baseband(composite) signal of any type is supported.
They are compatible with HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD, and analog cameras. Used in a set of transmitter and receiver, they eliminate use of costly and bulky coaxial cable.
The superior interference rejection and low emissions of these products allow video & power signals to co-exist in the same wire bundle as telephone, datacom, or low-voltage power circuits. This allows the use of shared or existing cable plant.
Their built-in surge suppressor protects video equipment against voltage spikes. Its crosstalk and noise immunity ensures quality video signal.
Wire and cable recommendations
This product is recommended to use with Unshielded Twisted Paired (UTP) wiring from 24AWG~22AWG. Individually shielded pairs should be avoided as they reduce the operation range drastically. Multi-pair cables of 25 pairs or more are acceptable. Video signals can coexist in the same wire bundle as telephone, datacom, or low-voltage power circuits. While video may be routed through telephone punch-down block terminals, any bridge-taps (T-taps) or any resistive, capacitive or inductive device must be removed from the pair.