Vanderbilt CTF1111-SM CCTV transmission system
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: CTF1111-SM
- Transmission type: Fibre Optic transmission
- Video Inputs: 1 channels
- TX/RX: TX
The CTF1111-SM Video Mini Transmitter provides transmission of a fixed video signal using AM modulation on one multimode fibre optic cable. The transmitter is direct camera mountable eliminating the use of coazial cable at the camera connection. Plug and Play design ensures ease of installation requiring no electrical or optical adjustments. The transmitter incorporates a power status indicating LED. Fibre diameter: 62.5/125 um.
Read moreMake | Vanderbilt |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Category | CCTV>Analogue Transmission |
Model code | CTF1111-SM |
Transmission type | Fibre Optic transmission |
Video Inputs | 1 channels |
TX/RX | TX |
Network Properties | Image Colour: Colour |
Number of Fibres | 1 |
Signal Mode | PAL, NTSC |
Bandwidth MHz | 5 ~ 10 |
Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 300 Dimensions mm: 84 x 42 x 28 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 9 ~ 12 Power Consumption: 150 mA |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: -40 ~ +74 |
Additional info | The CTF1111-SM Video Mini Transmitter provides transmission of a fixed video signal using AM modulation on one multimode fibre optic cable. The transmitter is direct camera mountable eliminating the use of coazial cable at the camera connection. Plug and Play design ensures ease of installation requiring no electrical or optical adjustments. The transmitter incorporates a power status indicating LED. Fibre diameter: 62.5/125 um. |
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