ComNet COMPAK412M1 4-channel digitally-encoded video transmitter and receiver
Technical Specification
- Make: ComNet
- Model code: COMPAK412M1
- Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 83
- Weight g: 900
- Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC
COMPAK412M1 is a 4-channel digitally-encoded video transmitter and receiver. The ComNet transmit four channels of video utilising state of the art digital encoding and decoding for high-quality video transmission, along with two channels of bi-directional data over one multimode optical fiber. This equipment is environmentally hardened and suitable for use in unconditioned roadside or out-of plant installations.
Read moreMake | ComNet |
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Manufacturer | ComNet Europe Ltd. |
Category | CCTV>Multiplexers |
Model code | COMPAK412M1 |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 83 Weight g: 900 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC Power Consumption: 4 W |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 |
Additional info | COMPAK412M1 is a 4-channel digitally-encoded video transmitter and receiver. The ComNet transmit four channels of video utilising state of the art digital encoding and decoding for high-quality video transmission, along with two channels of bi-directional data over one multimode optical fiber. This equipment is environmentally hardened and suitable for use in unconditioned roadside or out-of plant installations. |
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