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MuxLab 500023 CCTV Mini Balun
  • MuxLab High - Performance 500023 CCTV Mini Balun for Efficient Video Transmission

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MuxLab 500023 CCTV Mini Balun

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The MuxLab 500023 CCTV Mini Balun is a great solution for transmitting a single CCTV video signal. It uses cost - effective unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. When used in pairs, it gets rid of the need for costly and bulky coaxial cables. You can connect CCTV security and surveillance equipment using standard structured cabling, making the cabling neater and more streamlined. The flexible mini coax cable lead lets it fit perfectly inside CCTV camera back boxes and dome camera enclosures. It also works well with other MuxLab CCTV baluns like the 500000, 500009, and 500015 for a full cabling solution. Note: It's not suitable for analog HD (HDCVI, TVI, etc.). Key features include fitting inside CCTV dome cameras and back boxes, compatibility with other MuxLab CCTV baluns, a transmission range of up to 2,200 feet (670m) via Cat 5 UTP, and cable strain relief.

Using the MuxLab 500023 CCTV Mini Balun is easy. First, use them in pairs. Connect one balun to the CCTV camera and the other to the receiving end. You can use standard structured cabling techniques to connect the baluns with Cat 5 UTP cable, which can transmit the video signal up to 2,200 feet (670m). Thanks to the flexible mini coax cable lead, you can place it inside CCTV camera back boxes or dome camera enclosures. Be aware that this balun is not recommended for analog HD systems like HDCVI or TVI. For maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Check the cable connections regularly to ensure there is no strain on the cables. If you notice any issues with the video signal, first check the cable connections and then consider replacing the balun if necessary.


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