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NVT launches three new UTP video products

Further expanding their product range, Network Video Technologies (NVT), has released two new ultra-compact passive transmitter & receiver (transceiver) models, and a new compact 4-channel StubEQ™ UTP Active Receiver Hub.

 

The new NV-215J-M Single Channel Passive Transceiver features an RJ45 UTP terminal, in addition to a 9” mini-coax pigtail with a Male BNC connection. Whilst the NV-217J-M Single Channel Passive Transceiver features an RJ45 UTP terminal and Male BNC to allow direct connection to a camera or DVR.

Compatible with today’s DVR and HDVR technology, both the NVT NV-215J-M and NV-217J-M are capable of delivering a fully equalized signal at distances up to 1km (3,000ft), when combined with any NVT DigitalEQTM Active Receiver. They are also compatible with all of NVT’s passive products for applications under 225m (750ft).

Both UTP transceivers incorporate improved transient protection, eliminating the need for a ground connection, whilst unparalleled interference rejection and low emissions allow video signals to co-exist in the same cable infrastructure as telephone, datacom, or low-voltage power circuits.

Further installation flexibility is achieved by the transceivers not requiring a dedicated power supply when used with NVT Power, Video & Data (PVDTM) technology.

Designed to bring NVT StubEQ™ benefits to installations with smaller camera numbers, the new NVT NV-442 StubEQ™ Active Receiver Hub transmits real-time camera video at distances up to 460 metres (1,500 feet) over Cat5 UTP cable, or 600 metres (2,000 feet) when combined with a NV-653T Active Transmitter.

The new hub’s StubEQ™ two-band technology continuously and automatically compensates for cable attenuation and ground loops, independent of video signal image - meaning no video equalisation adjustments are necessary. Housed in an ultra-compact 1U x 2" deep enclosure, the diminutive 4-channel hub supports RJ45 or screw-terminal connectivity, is UL and cUL listed, compliant with CE, RoHS and WEEE, and as with all NVT products, is covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

“The new NV-442 brings the advantages of NVT high-performance and cost-effective UTP video transmission to installations with smaller camera numbers,” says Steve Proctor, NVT's Sales Director. “Complete with RG45 connectivity, the two new passive transceivers bring additional flexibility and choice of connectivity for installers and specifiers.

All three new products can help to provide significant cost savings, whilst supplying superior image quality and consistency of interference free camera video within a wide variety of surveillance system applications.”