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eBridge4CR

Solutions and Installation Notes:

Currently Matrix Switchers, DVRs and NVRs do not readily accommodate multi-picture (Matrix) monitor display 
capability (typically 4X4 – 16 channel display) for some of the higher resolution cameras. In addition HD cameras use 
a wide screen format (16:9 aspect ratio). This may not fit as well into the matrix display as the standard screen format 
(4:3 aspect ratio). In addition high resolution multichannel recording can introduce unacceptable latency in the real-time 
monitor display.
To achieve high resolution recording along with real-time multi-channel viewing: Record the high resolution IP video via 
the NVR and the simultaneous composite video via the Matrix switcher to achieve proper display format (Fig. 4, pg. 4).

Multiple IP cameras shown with composite video option:

Fig. 4

Multiple IP cameras over a single Coax:

Fig. 5

*Note: Multiple cameras require higher bandwidth and headend equipment processing speed. It is advised to test this 
configuration. eBridge is rated to pass 25mbps of data at distances up to 500m. With proper headend equipment
multiple Megapixel cameras can be used.

Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors.

140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718-567-8181, fax: 718-567-9056
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Matrix Switch

Monitor

Ethernet Switch 

Coax
Structured Cable
Composite Video Cable

* External power

  required for

  cameras

Up to 500m

Up to 500m

Up to 500m

Up to 500m

NVR Network

Video Server

(Head End

Equipment)

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

Ethernet Switch 

Coax
Structured Cable

* External power

  required for cameras

Up to 500m

Up to

100m

Ethernet Switch

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

IP Camera*

NVR Network

Video Server

(Head End

Equipment)

Summary of Contents for eBridge4CR

Page 1: ...ipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consider...

Page 2: ... resolution and high frame rate cameras may demand faster headend processing ability such as a PC graphics card to present a quality image If the headend processing equipment is insufficient in speed the image may show pixelation and latency It is advisable to pretest system if unsure Alternatively frame rate and resolution may be reduced to accommodate system equipment Technical Specifications Pa...

Page 3: ...m Coax Structured Cable Composite Video Cable IP Camera external power required Comp Video Cable To DVR Composite Video Cables eBridge1CT Up to 100m Up to 500m IP Camera external power required Comp Video Cable Up to 100m Up to 500m IP Camera external power required Comp Video Cable eBridge4CR Up to 100m Ethernet Switch NVR Network Video Server Head End Equipment eBridge1CT eBridge1CT Up to 100m U...

Page 4: ...o option Fig 4 Multiple IP cameras over a single Coax Fig 5 Note Multiple cameras require higher bandwidth and headend equipment processing speed It is advised to test this configuration eBridge is rated to pass 25mbps of data at distances up to 500m With proper headend equipment multiple Megapixel cameras can be used Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors 140 58th Street Brookly...

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