American Dynamics AD168R CCTV switcher

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: American Dynamics
  • Model code: AD168R
  • Series: MegaPower Series
  • Video inputs / ports: 168 channels
  • Video Outputs: 24 outputs
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The MegaPower 168 Matrix Switcher/Controller System is ideal for small to mid-size applications that require high-end features and plug-and-play capability.  The MegaPower 168 is delivered as a pre-configured one-bay system with a maximum size of 168 inputs by 12 outputs, or as a two-bay system with a maximum size of 168 inputs by 24 outputs.  Eight expandable RS-232 inputs are provided for connection of keyboards, alarm, or computing devices.

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Make American Dynamics
Manufacturer American Dynamics
Category CCTV>CCTV Switchers & Switches
Model code AD168R
Series MegaPower Series
Video inputs / ports 168 channels
Video Outputs 24 outputs
No of Alarms 1024 alarms
Signal Mode PAL/NTSC
Bandwidth MHz 6
Cross Talk dB -55 / -70
Video Signal V, ohms 0.5 ~ 2.0 Vp-p, BNC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 222 x 432 x 406
Weight g: 18.2 kg
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 90 ~ 264 V AC
Power Consumption: 180 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 95
Analogue Switcher Type Matrix Switchers
Additional info The MegaPower 168 Matrix Switcher/Controller System is ideal for small to mid-size applications that require high-end features and plug-and-play capability.  The MegaPower 168 is delivered as a pre-configured one-bay system with a maximum size of 168 inputs by 12 outputs, or as a two-bay system with a maximum size of 168 inputs by 24 outputs.  Eight expandable RS-232 inputs are provided for connection of keyboards, alarm, or computing devices.
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