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KBC launches industrially hardened PoE switches

KBC launches industrially hardened PoE switches
KBC Networks, manufacturer of industrial transmission equipment for analog, IP and high definition transmission systems has expanded its industrial Ethernet switch range with a series of Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches.
KBC Networks, manufacturer of industrial transmission equipment for analog, IP and high definition transmission systems has expanded its industrial Ethernet switch range with a series of Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches.

With the PoE data ports on the switch supplying power directly to the attached networked device, the new additions to the KBC IP transmission range make new installations and system additions faster, easier and more flexible. The new hardened units are designed for a wide range of industrial, non-conditioned and outdoor applications with extended operating temperature ranges. Depending on the model selected, the switches are either IEEE 802.3af or, the higher powered, IEEE 802.3at compliant, which is suitable for most PTZ cameras. Some models even have PoE++ ports.

These new switches are video optimized for high resolution 4K video, managing high traffic jumbo frames. In CCTV mode, these switches support 250m cable runs with PoE.

Luis Angulo, CCO of KBC Networks EMEA, commented on the new product range, “Our new PoE switches will provide customers with the additional features and flexibility needed for added security and peace of mind, but at a price point that can even be used in commercial applications.”

The available switch types include a range of fixed RJ45, SFP and combo ports (10/100 and Gigabit) which are MDI/MDIX compliant for automatic configuration. For greater system reliability and straightforward maintenance, the switches feature dual redundant power inputs as well as power failure alarm outputs and ring topology. The units have operating temperature ranges of between -40 and +75°C and no fans or forced-air cooling required
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