Altronix HubWayEX32 active UTP transceiver hub

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Altronix
  • Model code: HubWayEX32
  • Video Inputs: 32 channels
  • Interface: RS422/RS485
  • Dimensions mm: 41 x 486 x 216
Additional info:

Altronix HubWayEX32 Active UTP Transceiver Hub employs automatic gain control (AGC) to transmit UTP video, RS422/RS485 data over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. Units provide 32 camera channels in a space saving 1U EIA 19" rack mount chassis which may be rack, wall or shelf mounted. Video transmission range is up to one mile max. per channel. Units are compatible with fixed or PTZ cameras. Each grouped camera channel provides video transmission for up to four (4) cameras over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. This permits the installation of thirty-two (32) cameras at remote locations over eight (8) CAT-5 or higher structured cables.

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Make Altronix
Manufacturer Altronix
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code HubWayEX32
Video Inputs 32 channels
Network Properties Interface: RS422/RS485
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 41 x 486 x 216
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 115 V AC
Video Signal V, ohms 75
Additional info Altronix HubWayEX32 Active UTP Transceiver Hub employs automatic gain control (AGC) to transmit UTP video, RS422/RS485 data over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. Units provide 32 camera channels in a space saving 1U EIA 19" rack mount chassis which may be rack, wall or shelf mounted. Video transmission range is up to one mile max. per channel. Units are compatible with fixed or PTZ cameras. Each grouped camera channel provides video transmission for up to four (4) cameras over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. This permits the installation of thirty-two (32) cameras at remote locations over eight (8) CAT-5 or higher structured cables.
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