ComNet FVR21 dual video receiver

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: ComNet
  • Model code: FVR21
  • Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
  • TX/RX: RX
  • Video Outputs: 2
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ComNet FVR21 dual video receiver detects two independent AM video signals in one module on two independent multimode fibre optic cables. The modules utilises Manual Gain Control. The receiver is compatible with the ComNet™ FVT11M and the FVT20 dual video transmitter. Plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation. Bi-color (Red/Green) LED indicators are provided for rapidly ascertaining equipment operating status.

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Make ComNet
Manufacturer ComNet Europe Ltd.
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code FVR21
Transmission type Fibre Optic transmission
TX/RX RX
Video Outputs 2
Network Properties Image Colour: Colour
Number of Fibres 2
Signal Mode PAL / NTSC
Bandwidth MHz 5 Hz ~ 10 MHz
Physical Specifications Weight g: 900
Dimensions mm: 155 x 135 x 28
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 8 ~ 15 V DC
Power Consumption: 130 mA
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F)
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Video Signal V, ohms 1 volt pk-pk (75 ohms)
Additional info ComNet FVR21 dual video receiver detects two independent AM video signals in one module on two independent multimode fibre optic cables. The modules utilises Manual Gain Control. The receiver is compatible with the ComNet™ FVT11M and the FVT20 dual video transmitter. Plug-and-play design ensures ease of installation. Bi-color (Red/Green) LED indicators are provided for rapidly ascertaining equipment operating status.
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