Pelco PT780-24SL/PPSA operation manual Proceed to .4, PAN and Tilt Limit Stop Adjustments

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3.3.2All Control Equipment Except LRD41A11-X Legacy Receiver/Drivers

WARNING: To prevent damage to the wiper, if your enclosure has one, AC high to turn on the wiper (pin 25 of the 37-pin connector) must come from the same circuit that provides power to the wiper (pin 15 of the 37- pin connector). This is be- cause the wiper and the on/ off control share the same AC neutral (pin 16). See Fig- ure 2.

Make the interconnecting cable to link the 37-pin round connector from the pan/tilt unit to the control equipment.

For cable requirements, refer to the following tables:

Table A:Connector Pin Designations

Tables B and C: Requirements to Wire Power to Pan and Tilt Motors

To determine the size of wire to use for enclosure power (pins 15 and 16), add together the wattage of the camera and the wattage of the window wiper (if the enclosure has a wiper). The wattage of the wiper is 25 watts.

If the pan/tilt has the optional heater blanket, the heater blanket requires 40 watts of power (pins 31 and 32).

The following are some recommended common installation practices:

For unshielded conductors, use jacketed, stranded, multiconductor cable, with additional conductors than needed for future servicing and/or additions. Use color-coded conductors for ease of wiring and to identify functions at a later date.

Keep a wiring diagram with the system for later reference.

Refer to Figure 1 and the following steps to construct the end of the cable that connects to the pan/tilt unit:

1.Slide the unshielded and coaxial cables through the cable shell and rubber boot.

2.Strip one inch of the jacket from the cables.

3.For the unshielded conductors, strip 1/8 inch of insulation from the individual wires.

4.For the coax, unwrap the braid and twist it into a single conductor. Strip 1/8 inch of insulation from the center conductor. If you are using two coax cables - one for video output and one for camera synchronization - twist the braid from the two coax cables together.

5.Insert the end of each wire into a socket and crimp the end of the socket over the wire’s insulation. This provides strain relief for the bare wire. Then crimp or solder the bare wire to the socket.

6.Refer to Table A and push each socket into the proper hole of the 37-pin con- nector until it snaps into place. Once a socket snaps into place, it can not be removed without a special AMP tool.

7.Slide the cable shell down the cabling and screw it to the 37-pin connector.

8.Screw the cable clamp to the cable shell.

9.Connect the 37-pin connector to the mating connector on the pan/tilt unit.

10.To make a watertight assembly, use RTV silicone (such as Bostik #9732 or equivalent) on both sides of the connector to fill any gaps between the cable clamp, shell, and cable.

Proceed to Section 3.4, PAN AND TILT LIMIT STOP ADJUSTMENTS.

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Contents PT780-24P/PPPSA PT780-24SL/PPSA Contents List of Illustrations List of TablesRevision History Manual # Date CommentsThis page intentionally left blank Important Safeguards and Warnings GeneralDescription ModelsInstallation Enclosure InstallationElectrical Installation MountingProceed to .4, PAN and Tilt Limit Stop Adjustments Connector Assembly Table a -Position Connector Pin Designations Pin # FunctionTable B. Requirements to Wire Power to Pan and Tilt Motors Wire Size ConductorsWire Size Maximum a Maximum B Distance Maximum Cable LengthPAN and Tilt Limit Stop Adjustments Removing the ScrewsTilt Limit Adjustment Pan Limit Adjustment Proceed to .5, Final InstallationFinal Installation Silicone Application Locations for Inverted UnitSecuring the Cover Halves Maintenance OperationPelco Manual C342M-PSA 11/98 Exploded Assembly Diagrams Exploded Assembly Diagram of Mechanical PartsTable D. Mechanical Parts List Figure Quantity Description Part NumberTable D. Mechanical Parts List CONA37SZH2LWSIS Manual C342M Table F. Hardware Parts List Figure ZH8LWSISWiring Diagram Specifications Input Voltage 24 VACPT780-24P/PPPSA and PT780-24SL/PPSA Dimension Drawing Warranty and Return Information Warranty

PT780-24SL/PPSA specifications

The Pelco PT780-24SL/PPSA is a high-performance pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera designed for demanding surveillance applications. Engineered for versatility and durability, this camera system excels in providing reliable security solutions in various environments, from urban settings to remote locations.

One of the key features of the PT780-24SL/PPSA is its robust build quality. With an IP66 rating, this camera is protected against dust and water ingress, making it ideal for outdoor installations. The housing is constructed to withstand harsh weather conditions, extreme temperatures, and potential physical impacts, ensuring longevity and reliability in the field.

This PTZ camera offers a powerful 24X optical zoom, enabling detailed tracking of subjects over extended distances. The advanced zoom capabilities allow users to monitor large areas without sacrificing image resolution. With the support of digital zoom, operators can achieve an even closer view when necessary, enhancing the camera's utility for identifying individuals or objects clearly.

The PT780-24SL/PPSA is equipped with advanced imaging technologies, including a high-resolution CMOS sensor that delivers exceptional video quality. Users can expect stunning clarity and vibrant colors, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera has integrated IR illumination, allowing for nighttime surveillance with clear images in complete darkness. This feature is crucial for round-the-clock security monitoring.

Another standout characteristic of this model is the high-speed pan and tilt functionality. The camera can rotate 360 degrees horizontally and has a wide vertical tilt range, enabling users to follow movement smoothly. This agility is essential for tracking fast-moving objects and providing comprehensive coverage of large areas.

The PT780-24SL/PPSA supports various network protocols and integrations, ensuring seamless compatibility with existing security systems. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to quickly adjust settings and navigate camera controls, enhancing the overall user experience.

In addition, this PTZ camera supports multiple video formats, making it adaptable to different surveillance configurations. The system can be easily integrated with Pelco’s suite of video management and recording solutions, allowing for centralized monitoring and efficient data management.

Overall, the Pelco PT780-24SL/PPSA is an exceptional choice for those in need of a dependable, high-definition surveillance solution. Its combination of superior imaging capabilities, robust construction, and advanced features make it a standout option for both commercial and residential security applications.