Bosch LTC 5234/90 Video signal device

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Bosch
  • Model code: LTC 5234/90
  • Video Distribution Amplifier: Yes
  • No of Video Inputs: 4 channels
  • No of Video Outputs: 12 outputs
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The LTC 4 series are 4-channel video distribution amplifiers.  They provide 4 distribution amplifiers, each having one input and three outputs.  This feature allows a single video signal to be distributed to as many as 12 devices when all four-distribution amplifiers are used.  A front panel LED is provided for each amplifier, to indicate when the amplifier is receiving video.  Each of the four channels also includes a relay contact closure output to signal video loss.  The LTC 5234 units are supplied as desktop units or rack mount kit.

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Make Bosch
Manufacturer Bosch Security Systems
Category CCTV>Video signal devices & accessories
Model code LTC 5234/90
Video Distribution Amplifier Yes
No of Video Inputs 4 channels
No of Video Outputs 12 outputs
Bandwidth MHz 33 MHz bandwidth
Signal-to-Noise Ratio dB -72 dB ratio
Differential Gain % 0.6 % differential gain
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 41 x 234 x 262
Weight g: 1600
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 90
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 230 V AC
Power Consumption: 5.5 W
Additional info The LTC 4 series are 4-channel video distribution amplifiers.  They provide 4 distribution amplifiers, each having one input and three outputs.  This feature allows a single video signal to be distributed to as many as 12 devices when all four-distribution amplifiers are used.  A front panel LED is provided for each amplifier, to indicate when the amplifier is receiving video.  Each of the four channels also includes a relay contact closure output to signal video loss.  The LTC 5234 units are supplied as desktop units or rack mount kit.
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