DISTRIBUTION OUTLET G-16/R19-UHD

€97.96
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
Delta
Product code:
G-16/R19-UHD / 5902887057090

Specification

Assembly:19" RACK, 1U
Case:Metal
Colour:Black
Dimensions:483 x 44 x 70 mm
Maximum single output current:1 A
Maximum supply current:2 x 8 A
Number of power inputs:2 x 1 pc DC 2.1/5.5mm socket 2 x 2 pcs Cable clamps
Number of power outputs:16 pcs. Cable clamps
Number of video inputs:16 pcs. screwed clamps
Number of video outputs:16 pcs. BNC socket
Operating temperature / relative humidity:-40 °C ... 55 °C / < 95 %
Power:3  ... 30 V DC (typically 12V)
Producer / brand:DELTA
Purpose of leds:red "DC IN" - informs about the supply voltage (DC IN) green "PWR" - inform about the fuse blowing (lack of lighting means blowing the fuse)
Scales:0.55 kg
Standard:AHD - 8 Mpx 4K UHD, HD-CVI - 8 Mpx 4K UHD, HD-TVI - 8 Mpx 4K UHD, CVBS - PAL / NTSC
Type of fuse inserts:1A/250V, 5/20mm, time-lag
Warranty:5 years

G-16/R19-UHD is a device designed for convenient and durable connection of 16 coaxial CCTV cables (e.g. YAP type), and power supply branches from an external power supply to 16 outputs, each of which is protected by a fuse, and has an LED informing about its burnoutCoaxial cables are fixed with low-loss screw terminals (conductor terminal and cable shield)

The most important features of the device:
It is dedicated for applications using video signal standards: AHD, HD-CVI, HD-TVI, PALOsaves space in the rack – distribution socket in one panel 1UNreliable designEasy installation of coaxial cable: the conductor terminal and the cable shield connect the cable to BNC16 sockets power outputs with short-circuit protection protected by fuses 1AKead has a green LED that lights up during normal operation (no light indicates burnout Fuse)Red LED (POWER) indicates voltage from external power supply

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