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Comnet CLFE(X)IPS high-power PoE mid-span injector
Technical Specification
- Make: ComNet
- Model code: CLFE(X)IPS
- Transmission type: UTP / CAT 5 transmission
- Video Inputs: 16 channels
- Interface: 10/100/1000Baset
The comNet copperLine CLFE(X)IPS model is 1RU high and can be easily installed in 19" racks. This is ideal for a wide range of cctV or It applications that require high power such as IP cameras, wireless access points or VoIP to be connected to a central LaN switching fabric with ease.
Read more| Make | ComNet |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ComNet Europe Ltd. |
| Category | CCTV>Analogue Transmission |
| Model code | CLFE(X)IPS |
| Transmission type | UTP / CAT 5 transmission |
| Video Inputs | 16 channels |
| Network Properties | Interface: 10/100/1000Baset |
| Signal Mode | Ethernet |
| Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 4800 Dimensions mm: 44 x 432 x 305 |
| Electrical Specifications |
Power Consumption: 37W Voltage: 52 VDC |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +50 Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95 |
| Additional info | The comNet copperLine CLFE(X)IPS model is 1RU high and can be easily installed in 19" racks. This is ideal for a wide range of cctV or It applications that require high power such as IP cameras, wireless access points or VoIP to be connected to a central LaN switching fabric with ease. |
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