New Power and Transmission Solutions from Altronix

Altronix is showcasing the latest power and data transmission solutions designed for professional security applications at Intersec 2019 (stand #S1-K09). Featured products include an enhanced line of NetWay™ Midspan/Injectors, NetWay™ Spectrum Hardened Switches and its expanded Trove™ Access and Power Integration products available in wall mount, rackmount and outdoor configurations.

“The new innovative Altronix products displayed at Intersec 2019 address the growing demand for access and surveillance solutions that deliver more power and versatility,” said Alan Forman, President, Altronix Corporation.

New Altronix products displayed at Intersec 2019 include:

NetWay Spectrum Hardened PoE Switches include Altronix’s latest outdoor switches with the unique capability to accommodate a single 12V Lithium Iron Phosphate battery, providing extended battery back-up and excellent charge/discharge cycle life reliability. These units feature 1Gb SFP (Fiber) ports and multiple PoE+ (30W) ports or a single Hi-PoE (60W) port. Embedded Altronix LINQ™ Power Management technology allows monitoring, control and reporting of power and diagnostics from anywhere.

NetWay PoE Midspans now deliver even more power per port. The NetWay8GP 8-port Midspan provides up to 60W power per port for PoE/PoE+/Hi-PoE devices (480W total); and the NetWay16G 16-port Midspan delivers up to 30W per port for PoE/PoE+ devices (480W total).

Altronix also continues to expand its unique line of Trove Access and Power Integration Solutions. Trove simplifies board layout and wire management, greatly reducing installation time and labor costs, while flexibly integrating with the industry’s leading access control brands. Additionally, new outdoor and rackmount configurations are now available – Trove1M1WP is ideal for outdoor vehicle/pedestrian gate access, accommodating Mercury/Lenel controllers. The rackmount series easily integrates Altronix power/accessories with a host of leading access brands including Mercury/Lenel, HID/VertX, Software House and more – saving valuable rack space.

Altronix products are made in the U.S.A. and carry a lifetime warranty.

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