HubWayH16 interfaces with virtually any distributed AC or DC power supply
HubWayH16 allows video and PTZ control up to 750 feet along with injected camera power over a single CAT-5

Altronix, the leading manufacturer of low voltage power supplies and accessories for the electronic security industry, introduces the HubWayH16 Passive UTP Transceiver Hub for the integration of analog cameras using structured cable.

These hubs allow video and PTZ control up to 750 feet along with injected camera power over a single CAT-5 or higher structured cable. This 16 channel passive transceiver hub features a low profile 1U EIA 19-inch rack mount chassis.

HubWayH16 interfaces with virtually any distributed AC or DC power supply. Each channel has an optional pass-thru feature that bundles 3-pairs to reduce voltage drop allowing extended camera range. The new HubWayAv2 Slim-Line Balun/Combiner is compatible with AC or DC fixed cameras or PTZs. Our new HubWayAvP Slim-Line Balun/Combiner is compatible with the HubWayH16's optional pass thru power feature for fixed AC or DC cameras only.

"Analog video technology still serves large and important sectors of the market. Our HubWayH16 provides an economical and effective transmission solution to integrate analog cameras over network cabling. This in effect lets users protect their investment in analog cameras with the ability to upgrade to IP cameras on a network platform whenever they desire," said Alan Forman, President, Altronix.

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