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ComNet FVT80D8SFP Data Sheet
1. FEATURES
? Up to eight 10-bit digital video channels
? Eight bi-directional data channels
? Uses interchangeable SFPs for fiber type, distance and
connector
? Exceeds all requirements for RS-250C short-haul
transmission
? Compatible with all NTSC, PAL, or SECAM CCTV
camera systems
? Designed for installation in harsh out-of-plant/unconditioned
industrial or roadside operating environments (-40? to +75?C
ambient). Fully compliant with the environmental requirements
of NEMA TS-2 for Traffic Signal Control Equipment
? Voltage transient protection on all power and signal
input/output line provide protection from voltage surges
and other transient events
? Bi-color LED status indicators confirm operating status
? Hot-swappable rack modules
? Interchangeable between stand-alone or rack mount use ¨C
ComFit
? Lifetime warranty
? Made in the USA
The ComNet? FVT/FVR80D8SFP series optical video link provides transmission of eight
10-bit short-haul quality digital video channels and eight bi-directional data channels
through a selectable small form factor pluggable module (SFP). The data channels
support RS232, RS422 and 2 wire and 4 wire RS485. Plug-and-play design ensures ease
of installation and no electrical or optical adjustments are ever required.
FVT/FVR80D8SFP
(8) 10-Bit Digital Video Channels
with 8 Bi-Directional Data Channels with SFP* Optical Devices
LIFETIME WARRANTY WWW.COMNET.NET TECH SUPPORT: 1.888.678.9427
* SFP = Small Form-Factor Pluggable Module (sold separately)
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Video
Video Input 1 volt pk-pk (75 ohms)
Overload 1.5V pk-pk
Bandwidth 5 Hz - 6.5 MHz
Differential Gain 2%
Differential Phase 0.7?
Tilt 1%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) 67 dB @ Maximum Optical Loss Budget
Max. RG-59 COAX Distance 100m (300ft) Camera to Fiber Optic Module to
maintain 6Mhz Bandwidth
Data
Data Interface RS232, RS422 and RS485 (2W/4W)
Data Format NRZ, NRZI, Manchester, Bi-Phase and Sensornet
Data Rate DC-250 Kbps (NRZ)
Wavelength SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) dependent
Number of Fibers? SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) dependent
Optical Emitter SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) dependent
LED Indicators ? Fiber Status ? Video Sync Presence
? Received Data ? Transmitted Data ? Power
Connectors
Optical SFP modules
Power Terminal Block
Video BNC
Data RJ45 (5 pcs. Included)
Power
Surface Mount 8 to 15 VDC
Power Consumption 5W
Rack Mount From Rack
Electrical Mechanical
Number of Rack Slots 3
Current Protection Automatic Resettable Solid-State Current Limiters
Circuit Board Meets IPC Standard
Size (L¡ÁW¡ÁH) 6.1 ¡Á 5.3 ¡Á 2.2 in (15.5 ¡Á 13.5 ¡Á 5.6 cm)
Shipping Weight 2 lb / 0.9 kg
Environmental
MTBF 100,000 hours
Operating Temp -40? C to +75? C
Storage Temp -40? C to +85? C
Relative Humidity 0% to 95% (non-condensing)?
[1] Multimode fiber needs to meet or exceed fiber standard ITU-T G.651.
Single mode fiber needs to meet or exceed fiber standard ITU-T G.652
FVT/FVR80D8SFP (8) 10-Bit Digital Video Channels
with 8 Bi-Directional Data Channels with SFP Optical Devices
TYPICAL APPLICATION
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number Description
FVT80D8SFP 8 Channel Video / 8 Channel Data Transmitter
FVR80D8SFP 8 Channel Video / 8 Channel Data Receiver
Accessories 9 Volt DC Plug-in Power Supply, 90-264 VAC, 50/60 Hz (Included)
(5) RJ45 - RJ45 Breakout Wiring Kit (Includes cable and terminal block)
Options Add ¡°HP¡± for 23dB
[2] Add suffix ¡®/C¡¯ for Conformally Coated Circuit Boards to extend to condensation conditions (Extra charge, consult factory)
User-selection of SFP modules (Extra charge, consult factory)
DIN-Rail Mounting Adaptor Plate Kit ¨C With mounting hardware (Optional, order model DINBKT1 or DINBKT4)
Complies with FDA Performance Standard for Laser Products, Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Subchapter J
In a continuing effort to improve and advance technology, product specifications are subject to change without notice.
OPTICAL FIBER
COPPER CABLE
Optic Fiber Count and Type
dependent on user selection
of SFP modules.
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