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Raytrans Launches Domestically High-Integration Video Optical Terminal

📅Oct 19, 2012
Category:Corporate News|Date:2012-10-19|Brief:After months of R&D, Raytrans launched a high-integration video optical terminal in May 2007. Featuring VLSI technology in a 19-inch 1U chassis, its integration level reaches internationally leading standards.
Raytrans Launches Domestically High-Integration Video Optical Terminal

All interfaces of this device adopt a modular design, allowing service interfaces to be selected based on the user's actual requirements. It provides 4-8 channels of unidirectional/bidirectional uncompressed video interfaces, delivering high-definition and synchronized video transmission through uncompressed video. It also includes 2 channels of high-fidelity audio cards, 4-8 groups of standard E1 interfaces, 1 channel of line-rate 100M Ethernet interface, 3 channels of RS232/485 data interfaces, and 18 channels of telephone service cards. All services are multiplexed onto a single optical fiber with a transmission rate of 1.25Gbit/s, supporting a maximum transmission distance of up to 120KM. The E1 interfaces provided by this device accommodate the service access of existing equipment, saving substantial costs during equipment upgrades. It features easy installation, maintenance-free operation, and stable performance.

This device is widely applicable in sectors requiring high image quality, including electric power, water conservancy, military, banking, highway transportation, finance, video conferencing, security surveillance, remote multimedia teaching/campus monitoring, and residential/building surveillance.

After months of R&D, Raytrans launched the first domestically produced high-integration video optical terminal in May 2007. Featuring VLSI technology in a 19-inch 1U chassis, its integration level reaches internationally leading standards.