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The Ethernet to SFP interface kit extends reliable video transmission up to 20 kilometers using interchangeable SFP modules. Installed directly into power supply boxes, it overcomes copper distance limitations to deliver secure, EMI-free connectivity across expansive environments.
Commercial Type No: VG4-SFPSCKT
Utilizes Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules
Multi-mode and single-mode modules available
Supports distances up to 20 km (12.4 miles)
Surface mount or rack mount capability
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Ethernet to SFP interface kit
By utilizing optical fiber instead of traditional copper cabling, the kit supports transmission distances up to 20 kilometers (12.4 miles). This ensures continuous, reliable connectivity for security systems deployed across large perimeters or expansive sites without signal degradation.
The system utilizes interchangeable Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) modules to meet specific project requirements. System integrators can select from both multi-mode and single-mode modules, allowing for flexible deployment based on distance requirements and optical connector availability.
The interface kit is designed to be installed directly into the camera's existing power supply box, eliminating the need for separate junction enclosures. Additionally, the corresponding head-end media converter offers both surface mount and rack mount capabilities, streamlining hardware installation in control rooms.
Yes. Transmitting data over optical fiber provides a highly secure transmission path that is immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). This guarantees uninterrupted video streams and protects critical data in environments with heavy electrical noise.
The interface kit is built to seamlessly support multiple intelligent video security solutions. It integrates directly with AUTODOME, MIC, and select FLEXIDOME power supplies, ensuring reliable transmission of high-definition video and intelligent video analytics data across the network.