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Page 1: Nitek Ethernet over Coax explained
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Typical Camera Installation

AnalogCamera

RG59U Coaxial Cable

18/2 Power Cable

Low VoltagePower Supply

P/T/Z Controller

Analog DVR

MonitorAnalog CCTV Systems Were Installed With A Collection Of Homerun Cables With An Average Distance of 575ft.

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Typical Camera Installation

AnalogCamera

RG59U Coaxial Cable

18/2 Power Cable

Low VoltagePower Supply

P/T/Z Controller

Analog DVR

Monitor

18/2 Is Connected Between a Power Supply And The CCTV Camera

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Typical Camera Installation

AnalogCamera

RG59U Coaxial Cable

18/2 Power Cable

Low VoltagePower Supply

P/T/Z Controller

Analog DVR

Monitor

A Twisted Pair Cable Was Typically Installed For P/T/Z Control Signals

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Typical Camera Installation

AnalogCamera

RG59U Coaxial Cable

18/2 Power Cable

Low VoltagePower Supply

P/T/Z Controller

Analog DVR

Monitor

RG59U Coaxial Cable Was The Primary Cable Installed

Between The Camera And DVR

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Typical Camera Installation

PoE From The Network Switch Is Sent To Power The Etherstretch Receiver

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Typical Camera Installation

Power Is Then Sent Over The Coaxial Cable From The Receiver To The Transmitter

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Typical Camera Installation

Once The Transmitter Is Powered, It Checks To Confirm The Camera Or Connected Network Device Requires PoE and Sends Accordingly.

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Typical Camera Installation

Once Power Is Established Throughout The System The Transmitter And Receiver

Communicate To Determine The Cable Distance And Create An Open Data Channel

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

BNC Connector -Attaches to Existing RG59U

Coaxial Cable

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

Link LED IndicatorOn Solid = 100MbFlashing = 10Mb

Off = No Link

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

PoE Out LED Indicator -On = PoE Is Being Sent Over Coax

Off = PoE Is “NOT” Being Sent Over Coax

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

RJ45 ConnectorAttaches To Network Device

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

Link Status LED IndicatorOn Solid = Ethernet LinkOff = No Ethernet Link

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

Power LED Indicator• On Solid = The Unit Is Powered And Ready To Use

• Off = The Unit Is Not Receiving Power

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

Optional Power InputClass II 48-56VDC Input To create PoE In Installations Where a PoE Switch Is Not

Available.

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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4 IP PoE ports

100MbpsCoaxial Uplink

Multiple IP Devices On A Single Cable

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4 Port PoE Switch

4 New IP Cameras

Cat5 or Cat6Cables

Pre-ExistingRG59 Coax

Network PoE Switch

NVRET4500C

Multiple IP Devices On A Single Cable

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Front of ER16500C Unit

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Front of ER16500C Unit

Port Number

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Front of ER16500C Unit

Link Speed

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Front of ER16500C Unit

PoE Out

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Front of ER16500C Unit

Network ConnectionSpeed

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Front of ER16500C Unit

Unit Main Power

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115/230V Main power input

Rear of ER16500C Unit

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16 BNC Inputs Connects The Existing Coax Cables To The Cameras

Transmitters

Rear of ER16500C Unit

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[2] SFP Sockets which can accept a variety of SFP

modules for fiber or copper

Rear of ER16500C Unit

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[2] Gigabit LAN Ports

Rear of ER16500C Unit

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Cascading ER16500C’s

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Price is Only an Issue In the Absence of Value

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The ET1543C transmitter has been designed to fit into a standard electrical

box or camera back box