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DVRs - Network Video - Housings & Mounts - Fiber Prod. - UTP Fusion IV NVR


HF4N Series • IP Recording of up to 32 Channels • Available with 8, 16 or 32 video inputs • Megapixel recording • Local live viewing • Internal storage capacity from 500 GB to 12 TB


• Up to 16 audio Channels (with supported IP cameras) • PTZ control on supported IP cameras • 10/100/1000 Gigabit network standard • Windows XP embedded operating system


Single Channel Network Video Encoder HNVE1 • Single channel network video encoder • Supports NTSC or PAL video sources • Real-time encoding 25/30 fps (PAL/NTSC) at 4CIF • Supports MPEG-4 • PTZ camera control • 2 way audio • One alarm input, one alarm output


Housings & Mounts HHC12WM Housing • 12" housing with mount, 30 lb. load, universal head HHC12WM2 Housing • 12" housing w/mount, 30 lb. load, 360° head, heater & blower HBC5WT Mount • Light duty, 3-axis wall or ceiling camera mount, 165° tilt, white HBC5BK Mount • Light duty, 3-axis wall or ceiling camera mount, 165° tilt black


Single Channel Digital Video M5-FDVA (FDVA)


• 8 bit digitally encoded non-compressed video transmission (10 bit available)


• Transmitter/receiver available on multimode or single- mode fiber


• Compact and 3U chassis card configurations • Up to 56 receivers in one 3U chassis • Environmentally hardened


Digital Video with Two-Way Data M5-FDVA1DB1 (FDVA1DB1)


• 8 bit digitally encoded non-compressed video transmission on a single fiber (10 bit available)


• LED indicators provide quick diagnosis of all important system parameters


• Transmitter/receiver available on multimode or single- mode fiber


• Compact and 3U chassis card configurations • Up to 28 receivers in one 3U chassis • Environmentally hardened


Slim-line Video Balun/Combiner


AX-HUBAV2 • Interfaces with all HubWay and HubSat UTP Transceiver Hubs for 24VAC/12VDC fixed or PTZ cameras (based on power supply rating)


• Low profile fits inside dome cameras and back boxes


Passive UTP Transceiver Hub with Isolated Power


AX-HUB16DI (HUBWAY16DI) • Sixteen (16) individual power ports with pass through video and data


• Quality video up to 750 ft. • Electronically isolated outputs • 16 amp total output current (1 amp per port) • Each port is selectable for 24VAC or 28VAC • 1U rack mount chassis


UTP Isolated Power Injector


AX-HUBEXP • Sixteen (16) individual power ports with pass through video and data


• 16 amp total output current (1 amp per port) • Each port is selectable for 24VAC or 28VAC • 1U rack mount chassis • Interfaces with all HubWay UTP Transceiver Hubs


Active UTP Transceiver Hub


AX-HUBEX16 • Supports 16 analog cameras


AX-HUBEX32 • Supports 32 analog cameras • Quality video up to 1 mile • Automatic picture and gain control • Grouped camera ports • 1U rack mount chassis


UTP Single-channel Passive Video Baluns


(GEC-PVTC-M) - UTP Passive Video Balun - Male BNC - Screwless Terminal


(GEC-PVTC-MRTSP) - UTP Passive Video Balun - Right Angle - Male BNC w/Surge Protection • Up to 750 feet transmission when used in pairs or with passive transceiver hubs


• Compact size • Plug-n-play installation • Available standard or with surge protection • NTSC, PAL and SECAM compatible • Comprehensive lifetime warranty


Active UTP Transmitter and Receiver (GEC-1AVT) - Active Video Transmitter


(GEC-1AVR-AVC-4) - Active Video Transmitter with Automatic Video Compensation (AVC) • Up to 4,000 ft. transmission with active transmitter


• Plug-n-play installation • Ground loop isolation and surge protection • 12VDC – 24VAC external power required • NTSC, PAL and SECAM compatible • Comprehensive lifetime warranty


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