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Managed HD Active Video Balun

Model: FS-HDAP4501

Single Channel Active Video Transmitter & Passive Video Receiver


  • Compatible with HD-TVI, CVI, AHD & CVBS analog cameras
  • •Male BNC connector
  • •Push-pin terminal connection
  • 2-pins for UTP cat 5e/6 (Video: white: -   gray: +)
  • 2-pins for power cable (Power: black:-   red: +)
  • •Power Supply: 12VDC input <10mA
  • •Built-in solid state TVS (Transient Voltage Suppressor) for surge protection
  • •Wave Filter Design, Anti-Static Design
  • •Lightning protection design Grade: III
  • •60dB crosstalk and noise immunity
  • Exceptional interference rejection
  • ABS engineering plastic housing
Overview


The FS-HDAP4501 video balun is an active & passive (amplified) device that allows the transmission of real-time CCTV HD video signal via cost-effective Unshielded Twisted Paired (UTP) cable. The FS-HDAP4501 is composed of one active transmitter at camera side and one passive receiver at DVR side, which is compatible with all HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD and CVBS analog cameras. Transmission distance within a certain range can be flexibly adjusted by the dial switch of FS-HDA4501R.

The superior interference rejection and low emissions of the FS-HDAP4501 allow video signals to coexist in the same wire bundle as telephone, datacom, or low-voltage power circuits. This allows the use of a shared or existing cable plant. The FS-HDAP4501 is built-in surge suppressor to protect video equipment against damaging voltage spikes. Its crosstalk and noise immunity ensure quality video signals.








Wire and Cable Recommendations

The FS-HDAP4501 is recommended to use with Unshielded Twisted Paired (UTP) wiring from 24AWG through 22AWG. Individually shielded pairs should.

be avoided, as they reduce the operating range of the systems drastically. Multi-pair cable (25-pair or more) with an overall shield are acceptable. Video.

signals can coexist in the same wire bundle as telephone, datacom, or low-voltages power circuits. While video may be routed through telephone punch-down

block terminals, any bridge-taps, also called T-taps and any resistive, capacitive or inductive devices MUST BE removed from the pair.

For more specific information regarding wire types, gauges and proper installation techniques, please contact us for technical assistance.

Technical Specifications

Model

FS-HDAP4501

Product Name

Single Channel Active Video Transmitter & Passive Video Receiver

Applied Devices

CCTV cameras, monitors, DVR

Video

Video Format

 HD-TVI, CVI, AHD and CVBS

Operating Frequency

Signal bandwidth:205MHz(-3db)

Max Distance

                                                                        Please refer to distance chart

Impedance

BNC side 75Ω unbalanced, UTP side 100Ω balanced

Wire Type

Network Wiring

One Unshielded Twisted Pair (for each video signal) 24-16 AWG (0.5-1.31mm)

Category Type

UTP cat 5e/6

Impedance

100 ± 20 ohms

DC Loop Resistance

30.5 ohms per 1,000ft (10 ohms per 100m)

Mutual capacitance

 

18 pF/ft max (59 pF/m max)

Power

     Adaptive Voltage Arrange

12VDC power adapter

Power Consumption

<120mW

Connector

Video Input

Male BNC Connector

Video Output

Push-pin terminal connection for UTP cat 5e/6

Protection

Antistatic

YES

Video Input

1KV (differential mode),2KV (common mode), 10/700us IEC6100-4-5/1955(GB/T 1726, 5-1999)

Video Output

2KV (common mode), 10/700us IEC6100-4-5/1955(GB/T 1726, 5-1999)

MTBF

Mean Time Between Failure

20000h

Mechanical

 

Housing

ABS plastic

Body Color

Black

Dimensions (L*W*H)

60*30*24.5mmL*W*H (BNC connector & mounting bracket excluded)

Net Weight

48g

Environmental

 

Operating Temperature

-5º ~ 45º C

Relative Humidity

0~95% (non-condensing)

Storage Temperature

-45º ~ 85º C

Applications

• Security Monitoring System

• Multimedia Network Teaching System

• Medical Monitoring Display System

• Industrial Automation Control System

• Banking, securities, financial information display system

• Remote Network Server Monitoring

• Department Store Security

• Casino Security

• Hospitals, Airports and banks

• School Campuses