Security Sales & Integration

September2013

SSI serves security installing contractors providing systems and services; surveillance, access control, biometrics, fire alarm and home control/automation. Coverage in commercial and residential product applications, designs, techniques, operations.

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INTRODUCING NVT's TBus IP TRANSMISSION PRODUCT SERIES New! ™ TBus is a backbone communications architecture for NVT's range of IP transmission devices. TBus supports all forms of coax, UTP, 2-wire (un-twisted), STP (shielded) in any combination of star, daisy-chain, or point-to-point cabling topology, at distances up to 8,000 ft. 56V power distributed throughout the TBus network supports PoE+ cameras (or other IP devices) up to 50 watts. Up to 500 watts, up to 200Mbps of encrypted data, and up to 64 devices per system are achievable. 8 and 16-port receivers support advanced industry-friendly browser-based diagnostics. New! TBus PRODUCT - TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS TM TYPICAL TBus,1800 SERIES APPLICATIONS Single Camera Stand Alone Camera Daisy Chain Four Cameras IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera IP Camera PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE PoE IP Camera 50 Watt PoE P/T/Z Non-Camera IP Connectivity Remote Hub Door Entry Station Lap Top NV-ET1801 PoE NV-ET1804 NV-ET1801 Ethernet Switch NV-ET1801 NV-ET1801 NV-ET1801 PoE PoE NV-BNCT Adaptor NV-ET1801 NV-ET1801 Coax, UTP, 2-wire, or STP Receivers NV-PS56-60W Power Supply 10/100/1000 BaseT RJ45 NV-ET1801 NV-ER1804 or NV-ER1808i 10/100/1000 BaseT SFP Slot (Copper or Fiber) Ethernet Switch LA Fire Wall LAN/WAN High-speed uplink may be used to support: Network Video Recorder • Fiber backbone • Redundant backbone or NV-ER1816i Optional Auxiliary Power Supply NV-PS56-250W May be added to support: • High current camera loads • Redundant power • Daisy-chaining of hubs • Local laptop connectivity Alarm contact closure outputs available

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