| Support | |
|---|---|
| Video Format | HD-TVI, AHD, HDCVI, 960H, NTSC, PAL |
| Max. Transmission Distance | 1000M over RG59 coaxial cable |
| Video Bandwidth | 10 to 10MHz |
| Ports & Interfaces | |
| Video Input | 16 x BNC (0.8~1.2Vp-p, 75Ω) |
| Video Output | 32 x BNC (0.8~1.2Vp-p, 75Ω) |
| Power | |
| Power Supply | DC 12V 1A |
| Power Consumption | 780mA (Max) |
| Ambient Temperature | |
| Operation | 0 to 55℃ |
| Storage | -20 to 85℃ |
| Humidity | Up to 95% |
| Physical Characteristic | |
| Dimension | 483 x 62 x 88.4mm |
| Weight | 1610g |
The CVDA1632 is a video distribution amplifier designed for analog surveillance systems. It takes a single video input from an analog camera or DVR and amplifies it to distribute to multiple outputs, preventing signal degradation. It supports a wide range of analog video formats, including HD-TVI, AHD, HDCVI, 960H, NTSC, and PAL. The unit features 16 BNC input ports and 32 BNC output ports, allowing one input source to be sent to up to 32 different monitors or recorders. It is designed for long-distance transmission, supporting a maximum distance of 1000 meters over standard RG59 coaxial cable with a bandwidth of 10Hz to 10MHz. The device operates within a wide temperature range of 0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F) and up to 95% humidity, making it suitable for various environments. It is powered by a 12V DC source and consumes a maximum of 780mA (approximately 9.4W).