SensorNet/Manchester Distribution Panel (ADACSNETD)

The SensorNet/Manchester distribution panel amplifies either a SensorNet or Manchester protocol signal for multi-point dome control which provides the flexibility to operate efficiently in either protocol setting. With 16 output driver links (two connectors per link), the panel can accommodate home run dome wiring, multiple daisy-chained links to domes, or J-Boxes.

The panel also includes inputs for two hosts allowing you to maintain a connection between both the primary and backup CPUs and the devices connected to the panel, thereby providing a redundant solution.1 For the ultimate control, you can monitor signal activities on each channel.

Installing the panel is easy, either at the head end or at remote locations, and it can be used in place of a SensorNet J-Box when power is available for domes locally. The sleek, 2U design can easily be mounted at the front or rear of an electronics rack, facing in or out.

The panel is compatible with all versions of American Dynamics SpeedDome programmable dome cameras, Manchester receiver drivers, J-Boxes, and control systems that use SensorNet or Manchester protocols.

(1)  The host input ports will be used in sequence whenever the previous input port is not receiving data.

  • Switch easily between SensorNet or Manchester protocols
  • Install at head end or remote locations
  • Rack (2U)
  • Surge suppression available on all data and power connections
  • ADACSNETDP model includes power supply that can power up to three panels (US) or five panels (International)
  • Compatible with American Dynamics™ MegaPower matrix switcher/controller systems and Intellex® Digital Video Management Systems

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