Siqura VAD 5400 CCTV transmission system
Technical Specification
- Make: Siqura
- Model code: VAD 5400
- Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
- Video Inputs: 1 channels
- TX/RX: TX/RX
The VAD 5400 series transceivers offer one bidirectional, digital video channel, and also transmit two streams of full-duplex audio, data and contact closure signals. The high-speed data interfaces are suitable for RS-232/422/485, TTY, Manchester and biphase signals. The video return channel can be used for synchronisation (genlock) purpose. VAD 5450 model has SM fibre type and 1310/1550 nm wavelength. VAD 5450 equipment is SNM compatible.
Read more| Make | Siqura |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Siqura B.V. |
| Category | CCTV>Analogue Transmission |
| Model code | VAD 5400 |
| Transmission type | Fibre Optic transmission |
| Video Inputs | 1 channels |
| TX/RX | TX/RX |
| Video Outputs | 1 |
| Number of Fibres | 1 |
| Digital | Yes |
| Signal Mode | PAL / NTSC |
| Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 900 g Dimensions mm: 128 x 71 x 190 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 11 ~ 16 |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +74 |
| Video Signal V, ohms | 1 Vpp, 75 Ohm |
| Additional info | The VAD 5400 series transceivers offer one bidirectional, digital video channel, and also transmit two streams of full-duplex audio, data and contact closure signals. The high-speed data interfaces are suitable for RS-232/422/485, TTY, Manchester and biphase signals. The video return channel can be used for synchronisation (genlock) purpose. VAD 5450 model has SM fibre type and 1310/1550 nm wavelength. VAD 5450 equipment is SNM compatible. |
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