Panasonic WJ-PR204 Operating Instructions - Page 7

Main Features, Power over Ethernet Plus PoE+ ready

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1 Preface 1.1 Main Features To the receiver side, a 4ch model has been newly added in addition to the 1ch model. Up to 4 network cameras can be connected and used on a single receiver side unit. PR204 Now we have a true space-saving system. Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) ready The coaxial - LAN converter is compliant with PoE+ standards (IEEE802.3at) and PoE+ cameras can be connected and used*1. Use over long distances PR201 The coaxial - LAN converter can be used for distances of up to 300 m (984 feet) for PoE+ connections and 500 m (1,640 feet) for PoE connections, and 2.0 km (6,560 feet) for non-PoE+ connections. (When used with RG-6/U coaxial cable, and the loop resistance is below 4 W/100 m {328 feet} without additional joint parts.) High-speed transmission The coaxial - LAN converter is capable of transmission speeds of 35 Mbps or over for TCP*2, and 45 Mbps or over for UDP connections.*2 (When used with RG-6/U coaxial cable, and for distances under 2.0 km (6,560 feet) PR201 , 500 m (1,640 feet) PR204 ). No setup required Connections can be established by simply connecting the coaxial cable to the coaxial - LAN converter. *1 There are limitations on the combinations of the cameras to be connected, the type of power supply and transmission range to the receiver side units. Please see page 30 for details. For information on network cameras recommended by Panasonic, see the Panasonic support site (http://security.panasonic.com/pss/security/support/info.html). *2 Transmission speed is the speed of transmission between the receiver side unit and the camera side unit. Values may vary depending on the condition of the coaxial cable (for example, as the cable deteriorates over time), network conditions, etc. Operating Instructions 7

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1.1
Main Features
To the receiver side, a 4ch model has been newly added in addition to the 1ch
model.
Up to 4 network cameras can be connected and used on a single receiver side unit.
PR204
Now we have a true space-saving system.
Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) ready
The coaxial - LAN converter is compliant with PoE+ standards (IEEE802.3at) and
PoE+ cameras can be connected and used
*1
.
Use over long distances
PR201
The coaxial - LAN converter can be used for distances of up to 300 m (984 feet) for
PoE+ connections and 500 m (1,640 feet) for PoE connections, and 2.0 km (6,560 feet)
for non-PoE+ connections. (When used with RG-6/U coaxial cable, and the loop
resistance is below 4
W
/100 m {328 feet} without additional joint parts.)
High-speed transmission
The coaxial - LAN converter is capable of transmission speeds of 35 Mbps or over for
TCP
*2
, and 45 Mbps or over for UDP connections.
*2
(When used with RG-6/U coaxial
cable, and for distances under 2.0 km (6,560 feet)
PR201
, 500 m (1,640 feet)
PR204
).
No setup required
Connections can be established by simply connecting the coaxial cable to the coaxial
- LAN converter.
*1
There are limitations on the combinations of the cameras to be connected, the type of power supply and
transmission range to the receiver side units. Please see page 30 for details. For information on network
cameras recommended by Panasonic, see the Panasonic support site
*2
Transmission speed is the speed of transmission between the receiver side unit and the camera side unit.
Values may vary depending on the condition of the coaxial cable (for example, as the cable deteriorates over
time), network conditions, etc.
Operating Instructions
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1 Preface