Sony eBridge1CT single channel IP over coax transmitter

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Sony
  • Model code: eBridge1CT
  • Telemetry Type: Coax
  • Video Inputs: 1 channels
  • Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 85
Additional info:

Sony eBridge1CT is a single-channel IP over coax transmitter that enables fast 10/100Base-T Ethernet digital communications over ordinary coax cable.  This easy to install plug-and-play unit simplifies system upgrades from analogue CCTV to networked IP video security cameras. By re-using existing legacy coax infrastructure, the costs and complexity associated with installing new network cabling are effectively eliminated. As such, the eBridge1CT offers an ideal digital upgrade option for a wide range of security applications, including retail, casinos, airports, schools and hospitals.

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Make Sony
Manufacturer Sony Professional Solutions Europe
Category CCTV>Telemetry transmitters and controllers
Model code eBridge1CT
Telemetry Type Coax
Video Inputs 1 channels
Environmental Specifications Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 85
Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50 C (14 ~ 122 F)
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 ~ 24 V DC / 16 ~ 24 V AC
Power Consumption: 275 mA at 12 V DC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 64 x 97 x 25
Weight g: 100
Additional info Sony eBridge1CT is a single-channel IP over coax transmitter that enables fast 10/100Base-T Ethernet digital communications over ordinary coax cable.  This easy to install plug-and-play unit simplifies system upgrades from analogue CCTV to networked IP video security cameras. By re-using existing legacy coax infrastructure, the costs and complexity associated with installing new network cabling are effectively eliminated. As such, the eBridge1CT offers an ideal digital upgrade option for a wide range of security applications, including retail, casinos, airports, schools and hospitals.
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