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.

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

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

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

Typical Camera Installation

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

Typical Camera Installation

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

Typical Camera Installation

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

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

EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

BNC Connector -Attaches to Existing RG59U

Coaxial Cable

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

Link LED IndicatorOn Solid = 100MbFlashing = 10Mb

Off = No Link

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

EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

RJ45 ConnectorAttaches To Network Device

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

EL1500C Connections and LED Indicators

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

BNC Side of Device RJ45 Side of Device

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

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

4 IP PoE ports

100MbpsCoaxial Uplink

Multiple IP Devices On A Single Cable

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

Front of ER16500C Unit

Front of ER16500C Unit

Port Number

Front of ER16500C Unit

Link Speed

Front of ER16500C Unit

PoE Out

Front of ER16500C Unit

Network ConnectionSpeed

Front of ER16500C Unit

Unit Main Power

115/230V Main power input

Rear of ER16500C Unit

16 BNC Inputs Connects The Existing Coax Cables To The Cameras

Transmitters

Rear of ER16500C Unit

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

modules for fiber or copper

Rear of ER16500C Unit

[2] Gigabit LAN Ports

Rear of ER16500C Unit

Cascading ER16500C’s

Price is Only an Issue In the Absence of Value

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

box or camera back box