Fiber Options 1300B-T CCTV transmission system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Fiber Options
  • Model code: 1300B-T
  • Accessories: Dual Two-Channel Audio Mixer
  • Weight g: 110g
  • Voltage: 13.5 ~ 16
Additional info:

1300B-T provides two high quality audio mixers. The 1300B-T can be configured either 2 or 4-channel mixing, providing either a 4 channel mixer with two outputs or dual 2-channel mixers. All input channels and mixer outputs have gain adjustment capability from OFF to +20 dB. Superior noise performance combined with max user flexibility makes the 1300B-T an ideal choice for any high quality audio mixing requirements. The 1300B-T makes this an effective solution for the transmission of mixed audio via fiber when used in conjunction with the B722A 2-channel audio transmission system. SMARTS diagnostic technology provides built-in system performance analysis.

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Make Fiber Options
Manufacturer Fiber Options
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code 1300B-T
Accessories Dual Two-Channel Audio Mixer
Physical Specifications Weight g: 110g
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 13.5 ~ 16
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +75
Additional info 1300B-T provides two high quality audio mixers. The 1300B-T can be configured either 2 or 4-channel mixing, providing either a 4 channel mixer with two outputs or dual 2-channel mixers. All input channels and mixer outputs have gain adjustment capability from OFF to +20 dB. Superior noise performance combined with max user flexibility makes the 1300B-T an ideal choice for any high quality audio mixing requirements. The 1300B-T makes this an effective solution for the transmission of mixed audio via fiber when used in conjunction with the B722A 2-channel audio transmission system. SMARTS diagnostic technology provides built-in system performance analysis.
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