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Hall Technologies - UV1-R-WP

Video over UTP Receiver, Single Gang Wallplate Construction

Series: Mini-Cat®

Model: UV1-R-WP

  • Single gang wallplate construction saves space and simplifies installations
  • Eliminates the need for bulky, expensive and hard to build multi-coaxial cables for High-Resolution A/V extension
  • Amplifies and compensates (equalizes) the signal for clean and crisp image
  • Differential signaling eliminates ground loops and noise
  • Works with VGA or Component Video Signal on Cat5/5e/6 cables to 500 feet
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The UV1-S-WP Mini-Cat receives Video + Phantom Power over UTP (Cat5/5e/6) cable up to 500 feet from compatible Sender (UV1-S, UV1-S-WP, UV2-S, UV4-S, or UV8-S). It is constructed as a single gang wall plate with a shallow depth so that it can mount into any size Junction Box. The UV1-R-WP Mini-Cat supports PC resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 or HDTV resolutions of 1080p. Made in the USA.
  • Single gang wallplate construction saves space and simplifies installations
  • Eliminates the need for bulky, expensive and hard to build multi-coaxial cables for High-Resolution A/V extension
  • Amplifies and compensates (equalizes) the signal for clean and crisp image
  • Differential signaling eliminates ground loops and noise
  • Works with VGA or Component Video Signal on Cat5/5e/6 cables to 500 feet
  • Standard RJ45 connector on the rear for easy termination
  • Receives power from Sender
  • Supports a wide range of PC and HDTV resolutions from VGA to UXGA and 480p to 1080p.
  • LED for power-good indication (blinks if there is insufficient power voltage)
 
 

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