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Transition CVIDF2012-155 Point System Analog CCTV Copper Fiber BNC SC
- Analog CCTV Transmission
- Point-to-Point System
- Copper to Fiber Conversion
- BNC Connectors for Video Input/Output
- SC Connectors for Fiber Optic Link
- Extends Surveillance Range
- High Signal Integrity
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Product Overview
The Transition CVIDF2012-155 is a point-to-point system designed for analog CCTV transmission over copper and fiber optic cabling. It utilizes BNC connectors for video and SC connectors for fiber, enabling extended range surveillance systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CCTV Video/Data Fiber Transmission System |
| Video Interface | BNC |
| Fiber Interface | SC |
| Transmission Medium | Coaxial Cable (for initial connection) & Fiber Optic Cable |
Additional Specifications
| Signal Type | Analog CCTV Video |
| System Type | Point-to-Point |
| Fiber Type | Multimode (typical for SC, verify) |
| Max Distance | Varies based on fiber type and system configuration (e.g., 2km for multimode) |
Product Description
The Transition CVIDF2012-155 is a specialized system engineered for the transmission of analog CCTV video signals over extended distances using fiber optic technology. It acts as a bridge, converting the standard coaxial video signal from CCTV cameras into a format suitable for transmission over fiber optic cables. This allows surveillance systems to cover much larger areas or connect cameras located far from the central monitoring station, overcoming the distance limitations and susceptibility to interference inherent in long coaxial runs. This system typically comprises a transmitter and a receiver unit. The transmitter connects to the analog CCTV camera via a BNC connector and converts the video signal for transmission over fiber optic cable using an SC connector. The receiver unit, located at the monitoring end, receives the optical signal via its SC connector and converts it back into an analog video signal, outputting it through a BNC connector for display on a DVR or monitor. The 'CVIDF' designation suggests a system for video transmission, and the '2012' might refer to a specific model or revision. The use of fiber optics provides significant advantages, including immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI), reduced signal degradation over distance, and enhanced security against signal tapping. The SC connector is a common and reliable choice for fiber connections. This point-to-point system is ideal for upgrading existing analog CCTV infrastructure or for new installations requiring robust and long-range video transmission capabilities in environments like airports, industrial sites, or city surveillance networks.

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