Siqura VDS 2200 CCTV transmission system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Siqura
  • Model code: VDS 2200
  • Series: VDS 2200 Series
  • Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
  • Video Inputs: 1 channels
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The VDS 2200 series offers a range of low-cost fibre optic video-data transceivers. Built-in AGC allows for plug and play installation and maintenance-free operation.  The VDS transmitters come in stand-alone housings; the receivers are rack-mountable or stand-alone models. The VDS system is available in single as well as dual multimode versions and also as a dual single-mode system.  Its bi-directional data interface makes the VDS compatible with all types of cameras (RS-485, TTY, Manchester, biphase, etc).

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Make Siqura
Manufacturer Siqura B.V.
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code VDS 2200
Series VDS 2200 Series
Transmission type Fibre Optic transmission
Video Inputs 1 channels
TX/RX TX/RX
Video Outputs 1
Number of Fibres 2
Signal Mode PAL, NTSC
Bandwidth MHz 7.5
Physical Specifications Weight g: 450
Dimensions mm: 35 x 128 x 190
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 11 ~ 16 V DC
Power Consumption: < 1.1 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +74
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Video Signal V, ohms 1 Vpp, 75 Ohm
Additional info The VDS 2200 series offers a range of low-cost fibre optic video-data transceivers. Built-in AGC allows for plug and play installation and maintenance-free operation.  The VDS transmitters come in stand-alone housings; the receivers are rack-mountable or stand-alone models. The VDS system is available in single as well as dual multimode versions and also as a dual single-mode system.  Its bi-directional data interface makes the VDS compatible with all types of cameras (RS-485, TTY, Manchester, biphase, etc).
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