AMG presents new media converter for Bosch/Keenfinity cameras

January 19, 2026

AMG Systems introduces the AMG260P-1G-1S/KF, a new media converter designed as a direct replacement for outdated modules such as the ComNet FE2MC-B and the Bosch VG4-SFPSCKT (F.01U.142.529). The device can be integrated directly into Bosch or Keenfinity cameras and also offers advanced functions and modern interface options.

The media converter, which is certified according to ISO 9001, is specially designed for use in Keenfinity/Bosch surveillance cabinets of the VG4-A-P, NDA-U-P and NBA-7070-PA series. It comes with a mounting kit and accessories and enables quick, field-ready installation. This significantly reduces installation effort and commissioning times.

As a drop-in alternative to existing legacy modules, the AMG260P-1G-1S/KF offers additional intelligent functions. These include DIP switch technology, flexible SFP options and multi-rate support with 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s. It is also the first media converter from AMG Systems to support a 24 VAC input, which further simplifies integration into existing infrastructures.

Like other products from the manufacturer, the AMG260P series is developed in the UK and the USA and manufactured in an ISO 9001-certified production facility in the UK. It is sold with an industry-recognised lifetime support guarantee, which ensures long-term investment security.

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