Pace4PRM is a long range Ethernet receiver that transmits data at 100mbps full duplex and power via CAT5e or higher cable in a PoE(+) compliant format. The Pace4PRM receiver is powered via a PoE midspan, such as the Altronix Netway series, or by an endspan. The receiver passes the PoE(+) compliant power over the cable to the Pace1PTM transceiver which in turn passes this power to an enabled IP camera/device. These plug and play units facilitate cost effective solutions for IP devices that need to be installed at the distances greater than 100m. They also provide a simple way to replace legacy analog products with new IP devices over structured cable. Applications:
Extend Network link distance in an industrial environment.
Works with Megapixel, HD720, HD1080 and VGA (SD) cameras.
Miscellaneous
Input:
Powered by midspan or endspan. PoE compliant to IEEE 802.3af (15W) and PoE+ compliant to IEEE 802.3at (30W).
Ethernet:
Connectivity: four (4) RJ45 ports, auto-crossover.
Wire type: 4-pair CAT5e or 1 pair UTP structured cable.
Speed: 10/100BaseT, half/full duplex, auto negotiation.
PoE compliant to IEEE 802.3af (15W) and PoE+ compliant to IEEE 802.3at (30W) delivered to camera by Pace1PTM. Power provided by Pace4PRM to Pace1PTM by PoE protocol.
Throughput is rated to pass 100mbps of data at distances up to 450m. With proper headend equipment this supports Megapixel, HD720, HD1080.
CAT5e or Higher:
Four (4) RJ45 output ports.
Distance: up to 500m @ 100mbps.
LED Indicators:
Green (RJ45) IP Link status, 100Base-T/active.
Environmental:
Operating Temperature:
-4° F to 120.2° F (-20° C to +49° C).
Storage Temperature:
-22° to 158° F (-30° to +70° C).
Relative humidity: 20 to 85%, non-condensing.
Operating Altitude: - 1000 to 6,561.679 ft. (- 304.8 to 2000m).
Functions:
Auto detection and protection of legacy non-PoE cameras/devices.
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