Altronix eBridge4PCRM EoC 4 Port Receiver

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Altronix
  • Model code: eBridge4PCRM
  • Receiver Type: Yes
  • No of Video Inputs: 4 channels
  • Dimensions mm: 132 x 43 x 213
Additional info:

Altronix eBridge4PCRM is an four (4) port table top EoC Receiver that transmits data and power over coax cable in a PoE compliant format. It is powered by a UL Listed limited power source such as a midspan or endspan. Unit passes PoE or PoE+ up the coax to an eBridge1PCT/eBridge1PCTX transceiver. The transceiver in turn delivers that PoE compliant power to an edge device/camera. This plug and play unit facilitates system upgrades from analog to IP utilizing existing legacy Coax and eliminates the costs and labor associated with installing new network cabling. Data transmission and power over the Coax is possible up to 500m in comparison to 100m Ethernet distance (CAT5e). A maximum range from head end to the edge device/camera is 610m taking into consideration that up to 100m of structured cable may be deployed from the receiver to the network switch and the transceiver to the edge device/camera.

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Make Altronix
Manufacturer Altronix
Category CCTV>Fibre optics, telemetry receivers, transmitters, transceivers
Model code eBridge4PCRM
Receiver Type Yes
No of Video Inputs 4 channels
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 132 x 43 x 213
Weight g: 610
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +49 C (-4 ~ +120 F)
Operating Humidity %: 85
Additional info

Altronix eBridge4PCRM is an four (4) port table top EoC Receiver that transmits data and power over coax cable in a PoE compliant format. It is powered by a UL Listed limited power source such as a midspan or endspan. Unit passes PoE or PoE+ up the coax to an eBridge1PCT/eBridge1PCTX transceiver. The transceiver in turn delivers that PoE compliant power to an edge device/camera. This plug and play unit facilitates system upgrades from analog to IP utilizing existing legacy Coax and eliminates the costs and labor associated with installing new network cabling. Data transmission and power over the Coax is possible up to 500m in comparison to 100m Ethernet distance (CAT5e). A maximum range from head end to the edge device/camera is 610m taking into consideration that up to 100m of structured cable may be deployed from the receiver to the network switch and the transceiver to the edge device/camera.

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