Vigitron Vi6316 16 channel automatic video compensation receiver hub

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vigitron
  • Model code: Vi6316
  • Transmission type: UTP / CAT 5 transmission
  • Video Inputs: 16 channels
  • TX/RX: RX
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The Vi6316 is an advanced 16 port active receiver hub that features Vigitron's new Automatic Video Compensation (AVC) technology. AVC incorporates a sophisticated microprocessor controlled analogue circuit that continuously analyses incoming video signal and compensates for cable attenuation independent of video signal content. It provides high resolution colour or black and white video over unshielded twisted pair wires of category 2-7, at distances up to 6,000 feet (1,830 m) when used with the Vigitron Vi6300VT active transmitter. It can be used with any Vigitron passive transceivers for distances up to 3,500 feet (1,060 m).

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Make Vigitron
Manufacturer Vigitron, Inc.
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code Vi6316
Transmission type UTP / CAT 5 transmission
Video Inputs 16 channels
TX/RX RX
Network Properties Image Colour: Colour / Monochrome
Transmission Range m 1,830
Cross Talk dB 70
Additional info The Vi6316 is an advanced 16 port active receiver hub that features Vigitron's new Automatic Video Compensation (AVC) technology. AVC incorporates a sophisticated microprocessor controlled analogue circuit that continuously analyses incoming video signal and compensates for cable attenuation independent of video signal content. It provides high resolution colour or black and white video over unshielded twisted pair wires of category 2-7, at distances up to 6,000 feet (1,830 m) when used with the Vigitron Vi6300VT active transmitter. It can be used with any Vigitron passive transceivers for distances up to 3,500 feet (1,060 m).
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