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Panasonic: RX450 Telemetry Receiver

Panasonic

AC Reciever Recievers Telemetry

RX450 is designed to control fixed speed AC pan & tilt heads via Panasonic telemetry control systems operating on RS485. The receiver offers system designers the option of using traditional P/T/Z heads for application where t is necessary to specify a range of cameras/lens combinations. Up to 32 pre-set full scene positions Responds to alarm inputs Video launch amplifier provides loss compensation for optimum picture quality Choice of input voltages IP67 enclosure 12Vdc camera supply provided PAL/NTSC compatible Iris override provided Inching function provides fine lens control Serial port for control of camera features On Screen Display with programming menu Simple to install. No specialised knowledge required Type Telemetry Receiver Power Requirements 110-230V AC (24V AC option) Max Load 5A @ 230V Receiver Current Draw 24VA max

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Related products:
Panasonic: RX550 Telemetry Receiver

Related datasheets:
RX450 Datasheet


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