Altronix HubSat8D Passive UTP Transceiver Hub w/Integral Camera Power transmits UTP video, RS422/RS485 data and power over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. Unit provides 8 camera channels in a wall mount enclosure. Video transmission range is up to 750 ft. max. per channel. Units are compatible with AC and/or DC fixed or PTZ cameras when utilizing Altronix HubWayAv,HubWayDv or HubWayDvi Video Balun/Combiners. In addition, the unit features individually selectable 24VAC or 28VAC fuse protected outputs with surge suppression. Optionally, the HubSat8D can be used as an accessory module to transmit video from up to 8 cameras over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable back to the HubWay, HubWayLD or HubWayLDH Passive and Active UTP Transceiver Hubs. In addition, the HubSat8D provides power to these cameras locally to eliminate the possibility of voltage drop associated with long cable runs.
Make | Altronix |
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Manufacturer | Altronix |
Model code | HubSat8D |
Video Inputs | 8 channels |
Transmission Range m | 229 |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 343 x 330 x 83 |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 115 V AC |
Video Signal V, ohms | 75 |
Additional info | Altronix HubSat8D Passive UTP Transceiver Hub w/Integral Camera Power transmits UTP video, RS422/RS485 data and power over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. Unit provides 8 camera channels in a wall mount enclosure. Video transmission range is up to 750 ft. max. per channel. Units are compatible with AC and/or DC fixed or PTZ cameras when utilizing Altronix HubWayAv,HubWayDv or HubWayDvi Video Balun/Combiners. In addition, the unit features individually selectable 24VAC or 28VAC fuse protected outputs with surge suppression. Optionally, the HubSat8D can be used as an accessory module to transmit video from up to 8 cameras over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable back to the HubWay, HubWayLD or HubWayLDH Passive and Active UTP Transceiver Hubs. In addition, the HubSat8D provides power to these cameras locally to eliminate the possibility of voltage drop associated with long cable runs. |