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Product Guide VERACITY IP TRANSMISSION PRODUCT GUIDE www.veracityglobal.com PRODUCT GUIDE CONTENTS This Product Guide provides short-form information on all Veracity IP Transmission products and is ETHERNET OVER COAX HIGHWIRE 4 intended as a useful product comparison and product overview. ETHERNET EXTENDERS OUTREACH 8 A full datasheet for each product is available on the Veracity website www.veracityglobal.com LONG RANGE ETHERNET LONGSPAN 11 Each product has an example application diagram which illustrates how the product might be NETWORK SWITCHES + DEVICES LIGHTSPAN 14 connected. Further application diagrams can be TIMENET 14 found in the datasheets and on the website. Power CAMSWITCH 15 Over Ethernet is a core feature of most modern IP installations, so we have provided a useful reference INSTALLATION TOOLS POINTSOURCE 16 table on the right which shows the POE Classes, PINPOINT 16 IEEE standard, the power levels at the PSE (Power POE INJECTORS + POWER SUPPLIES OUTSOURCE 17 Sourcing Equipment) and the maximum power POWER SUPPLIES 18 which can be delivered at the PD (Powered Device). ACCESSORIES + SPARES 2 PIN POWER CORDS 19 For more information of POE and how it works, please visit our website. Use the Power Sources key on page 3, to know which sources can be used with each product, as indicated throughout the guide. IP Transmission Products Guide VUK DV4.5.2 © Veracity UK Ltd. All rights reserved. 2021 2 POE REFERENCE TABLE POE IEEE POE POWER POE POWER POWER SOURCES CLASS STANDARD AT PSE AT PD 0 802.3af 15.4W 12.95W 57V 800mA Power Supply 1 802.3af 4W 3.84W 57V 1500mA Power Supply 2 802.3af 7W 6.49W 3 802.3af 15.4W 12.95W 57V 100W POE Power Supply 4 802.3at 30W 25.5W 56V 240W POE Power Supply 5 802.3bt 45W 40W 6 802.3bt 60W 51W 57V 1U RACK 8800mA Power Supply 7 802.3bt 75W 62W 12V UNIVERSAL Power Supply 8 802.3bt 90W 71.3W PSE = Power Sourcing Equipment PD = Powered Device 24V RMPSU Power Supply 3 ETHERNET OVER COAX HIGHWIRE COAXETHERNET TOOVER 500MCOAX CONNECTION | ETHERNET DIAGRAM OVER COAX | Upgrade analogue to IP cameras - no recabling. ® HIGHWIRE | Uses legacy coaxial cabling. IP CAMERA | Supports HD and 4K IP cameras. ETHERNET VHW-HW VHW-HW | Fully transparent full-duplex 100Base-TX. DATA ONLY NETWORK | Easy to install - no IP address or other setup. SWITCH COAXIAL VIDEO CABLE 300M ON RG59 500M ON RG11 | 500m on RG11 or up to 300m on RG59. POWER LOW VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE | 12-40V DC or 24V AC power input. POWER POWER ETHERNET WITH POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY | Non-POE, local power required at camera. PRODUCT CODE VHW-HW Unit Size L:104mm W:54mm H:24mm POWER SOURCES POE OVER COAX (BASE + CAMERA) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR COAX TO 500M | ETHERNET & POE OVER COAX | Upgrade analogue to IP cameras - no recabling. ETHERNET AND POWER OVER COAX CONNECTION DIAGRAM HIGHWIRE® | Same as HIGHWIRE with POE over coax. IP POWERSTAR | POE switch powers HIGHWIRE Base unit, CAMERA POE VHW-HWPS-B VHW-HWPS-C HIGHWIRE Camera unit and IP Camera. POE | For maximum range and power Veracity’s 57V POE OVER COAX POE NETWORK SWITCH COAXIAL VIDEO CABLE DC PSU can be used as an alternative to POE in. | Up to 25W POE to IP camera with 57V DC PSU. POWER (Optional Power) 300M ON RG59 500M ON RG11 PRODUCT CODES | SAFEVIEW™ Instant LED status confirmation. ETHERNET WITH POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY Base VHW-HWPS-B Camera VHW-HWPS-C Unit Size L:104mm W:54mm H:24mm POWER SOURCE OR POE POWERED 2 PORT POE OVER COAX (CAMERA) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR DUO COAX TO 500M | ETHERNET & POE OVER COAX | Replace 1 analogue camera with 2 IP cameras ® POWER VPSU-57V-800 HIGHWIRE without the need to recable. SUPPLY CAMERA OPTIONAL 57V DC PSU VHW-HWPS-C2 POWERSTAR | Combines standard HIGHWIRE with two-port (for max power) DUO POE network switch. 300M ON RG-59 500M ON RG-11 POE OVER COAX POE NETWORK | No configuration is required. SWITCH | Pairs with HIGHWIRE Powerstar Base unit. VHW-HWPS-B CAMERA | POE switch can power Base, Duo & IP cameras. ETHERNET & OPTIONAL POE ETHERNET & POE | SAFEVIEW™ Instant LED status confirmation. PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-C2 Unit Size L:132mm W:75mm H:22mm POWER SOURCES OR POE POWERED 4 ETHERNET AND POWER OVER COAX CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4 PORT POE OVER COAX (CAMERA) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR QUAD COAX TO 500M | ETHERNET & POE OVER COAX | Replace 1 analogue camera with up to 4 IP ® HIGHWIRE cameras without recabling. IP CAMERA VPSU-POE-100 VHW-HWPS-C4 POWER POWERSTAR | Supports up to 4 HD IP cameras over IP CAMERA SUPPLY VHW-HWPS-B Optional 57V DC POWER QUAD one coax link. (for max power) POWER OVER COAX 300M ON RG-59 500M ON RG-11 | Pairs with HIGHWIRE Powerstar Base unit. POE NETWORK SWITCH IP CAMERA | POE switch can power Base, Quad & IP cameras. IP CAMERA | SAFEVIEW™ Instant LED status confirmation. ETHERNET & POE ETHERNET AND POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY ETHERNET AND POE | No configuration required. PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-C4 Unit Size L:132mm W:75mm H:22mm POWER SOURCES OR POE POWERED EXTERNAL ETHERNET AND POWER OVER COAX APPLICATION DIAGRAM 4 PORT POE OVER COAX (BASE) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR BASE 4 COAX TO 500M | ETHERNET & POE OVER COAX | Replaces typical 4 channel analogue VHW-HWPS-C ® ETHERNET DATA ONLY video encoders to enable the installation of HIGHWIRE CAMERA replacement IP cameras over existing coax. POWERSTAR VHW-HWPS-B4 CAMERA BASE 4 | Ethernet and POE over coax. NETWORK SWITCH HIG IRE POWERSPOWERHWSTTAR | Re-uses existing coax. BASE 4 CAMERA POWER | Fully automatic configuration. COAX POWER | Gigabit Ethernet network uplink - SFP port SUPPLY CAMERA VPSU-POE-100 UP TO 300M ON RG59 / 500M ON RG11 for optional fibre uplink. ETHERNET & POE ETHERNET & POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-B4 Unit Size L:173mm W:110mm H:22mm POWER SOURCES ETHERNET AND POWER OVER COAX CONNECTION DIAGRAM 8 PORT POE OVER COAX (BASE) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR BASE 8 COAX TO 500M | ETHERNET & POE OVER COAX ETHERNET & POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY | 8 channels per Base unit, up to 32Ch in 1U. VHW-HWPS-C HIG IRE® | Full duplex 100Base-TX on each coax link. HW ETHERNET DATA ONLY POWERSTAR | Gigabit uplink port - fibre option via SFP socket. VHW-HWPS-B8 BASE 8 | Only 1 main switch port needed per 8 channels. NETWORK SWITCH HIG IRE POWERSHW TAR | POE or POE Plus per channel, on all channels. BASE 8 POWER | Up to 300m on RG59, 500m on RG11. POWER SUPPLY COAX | Automatic configuration for simple installation. VPSU-POE-100 OR VPSU-POE-240 OR VPSU-57V-1U PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-B8 Unit Size L:173mm W:110mm H:40mm POWER SOURCES ETHERNET & POE 5 4 PORT POE OVER COAX (BASE) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR BASE 4 LINKLOCK COAX TO 500M | TAMPER-PROOF POE OVER COAX | Tamper-proof Ethernet and POE over coax. HIGHWIRE® | Relay contact alarm output on tamper, with POWERSTAR reset pins. BASE 4 LINKLOCK | Interference with cable shuts channel immediately. | Re-uses existing coax cabling. | Fully automatic configuration. Simple installation. VPSU-POE-100 | Gigabit Ethernet network uplink - SFP port for optional fibre uplink. PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-B4-LL Unit Size L:173mm W:110mm H:22mm POWER SOURCES ETHERNET AND POWER OVER COAX WITH LINKLOCK CONNECTION DIAGRAM 8 PORT POE OVER COAX (BASE) HIGHWIRE POWERSTAR BASE 8 LINKLOCK COAX TO 500M | TAMPER-PROOF POE OVER COAX | Tamper-proof Ethernet and POE over coax. HIGHWIRE® | Eight Tamper-proof channels per Base unit. ALL ETHERNET DATA ONLY ALL POWERSTAR | Relay contact alarm output on tamper, with VHW-HWPS-B8 INTERNAL W BASE 8 LINKLOCK reset pins. NETWORK EXTERNAL W SWITCH HIG IRE POWERSHW TAR | Interference with cable shuts channel. BASE 8 POWER | Gigabit uplink port - fibre option via SFP socket. SUPPLY VPSU-POE-240 | Fully automatic configuration. Simple installation. OR VPSU-57V-1U COAX INTERNAL LAN LINKLOCK ™ | Full-duplex 100Base-TX on each coax. BOUNDARY PROTECTED UP TO 300M ON RG59 / 500M ON RG11 ETHERNET & POE LINKLOCK PINS ETHERNET & POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY PRODUCT CODE VHW-HWPS-B8-LL Unit Size L:173mm W:110mm H:40mm POWER SOURCES LONG RANGE POE OVER COAX HIGHWIRE LONGSTAR CAT5/6 | 100BASE-TX TO 1400M | LAN & POE (BASE & CAMERA) | Long range Ethernet and POE over coax cable. VPSU-57V-800 | Fully automatic. Simple installation. POWER SUPPLY ® (Optional) CAMERA HIGHWIRE | Unrestricted 100Base-TX and POE over 57V DC POWER VLS-1P-BC VLS-1P-CC OR VERACITY 1U RACKMOUNT POWER SYSTEM VPSU-57V-1U LONGSTAR 1400m (4,600ft) on RG11. ETHERNET & POE UP TO 1400M ON COAX POE NETWORK | Ruggedised, extreme temperature range. SWITCH POE OVER COAX BASE UNIT CAMERA UNIT | BS EN 50121-4 compliant (rail and metro). (Optional) VLS-1U ETHERNET AND RACK MOUNTING BRACKET PRODUCT CODES | Note: LONGSTAR is not compatible with the OPTIONAL POE (24 CHANNELS IN 1U) ETHERNET WITH POE ETHERNET DATA ONLY Base VLS-1P-BC HIGHWIRE Powerstar range. Camera VLS-1P-CC Unit Size L:115mm W:55mm H:27mm POWER SOURCES OR POE POWERED 6 LONG RANGE ETHERNET OVER COAX HIGHWIRE LONGSTAR LITE CAT5e/6 | 100BASE-TX TO 1400M | LAN | Long range Ethernet over coax cable. VPSU-12V-U POWER NETWORK HIG IRE® | Fully automatic. Simple installation. Requires pair. SUPPLY DEVICE HW LOW POWER LONGSTAR LITE | Unrestricted 100Base-TX over 1400m (4,600ft) VLS-1N-LC VLS-1N-LC ETHERNET DATA ONLY on RG11. UP TO 1400M ON COAX NETWORK | Ruggedised, extreme temperature range. SWITCH DATA ONLY, NO POE OVER COAX VPSU-12V-U | BS EN 50121-4 (rail and metro compliant). POWER (Optional) VLS-1U SUPPLY ETHERNET DATA ONLY | Up to 4.2km (2.5 miles) data-only link at RACK MOUNTING BRACKET (24 CHANNELS IN 1U) LOW POWER PRODUCT CODE 10Base-T.
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