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The Ikegami BSF-300 offers a range of output formats, including:

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Indicate power status, optical link connectivity, and system warning alarms.

Standard 2-wire or 4-wire intercom connections and dry-contact tally inputs to signal "on-air" status to the operator. 3. Navigation and Menu System ikegami bsf-300 manual

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Translates multiplexed optical signals into standard HD-SDI outputs.

BNC connectors for Black Burst or Tri-Level Sync to ensure the camera is perfectly synchronized with the facility's master clock. The Ikegami BSF-300 offers a range of output

Ikegami BSF-300 compact, 1.5RU digital base station designed to provide a cost-effective fiber transmission solution for the camera series , such as the HDK-73 and HC-HD300. Key Features & Capabilities Dual-Format Support : Simultaneously supports (1080i, 720p, 1080psF) and (625i, 575i) formats in both digital and analog domains. Flexible Fiber Transmission Hybrid Fiber : Supports power and signal transmission up to

Standard 4-wire or RTS/Clear-Com intercom matrix connections. Installation and System Integration

The Ikegami BSF-300 is a 1.5 RU (Rack Unit) high base station, with dimensions of and a weight of approximately 7 kg (15.4 lbs) . It operates on a universal AC power supply of 100 to 240V ±10% , and the base station itself consumes approximately 55 VA . Its maximum power supply to a connected fiber adaptor and camera is 240W (including cable loss). BNC connectors for Black Burst or Tri-Level Sync

It supports cable lengths up to 2,000 meters (approx. 6,500 feet) using SMPTE hybrid fiber cable, which carries both signal and power. Output Versatility:

: Supports both Hybrid Fiber Cable (up to 300m with power) and Single Mode Fiber (up to 10km with local power at the camera).

Install the unit in a well-ventilated 19-inch equipment rack.

: Supports four channels of return video (2x SDI and 2x VBS).

Clean optical tips; test cable with a fiber optic fault locator. Missing or incompatible reference signal