JVC TK-C625 manual Connecting an RG-59 coaxial cable, Rating

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Connections & Installation (continued)

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Connection of Alarm Input / Output Terminals Connection of Coaxial Cables

Connect the alarm input/output terminals to external devices such as sensors and buzzers.

AFollow the diagram below to loosen and remove the screws on the two edges of the terminal block.

BStrip the coating of the alarm signal cable by about 4 mm before inserting it into the terminal.

CTurn the screw on the side to fasten the alarm signal cable.

DUpon fastening the alarm signal cable, re-install the terminal block that has been dismantled in A.

Connecting an RG-59 coaxial cable.

Strip the tip of the coaxial cable according to the diagram below.

 

*

Polyethylene

Mesh Wires

Core Wire

 

7mm

17mm

 

Insulation

 

Tape

 

B

A

Alarm Signal

 

Cable

C

D

A

*Fold back the mesh wires and secure using an insulation tape to prevent them from becoming loose and causing a short circuit.

MEMO

If an RG-11 coaxial cable is used it cannot be connected directly to the terminal board. To use such a cable, connect an RG-59 cable to the camera and then connect the RG-11 cable to the RG-59 cable.

To increase cable extension, make use of thicker cables or a cable compensator.

The maximum extension distance varies according to the system in use as well as characteristics of the cable.

8Alarm Input Terminal

Connect this terminal to an infrared, door or metallic sensor, or to a manual switch.

Input non-voltage contact signal to the alarm input terminal to prevent internal circuit noises.

Do not supply voltage.

Use the menu to set whether to activate alarm when the contact is short (make) or open (break).

Ensure that the alarm signal input lasts for at least 200 ms. Otherwise, they may not be recognized as alarm

signals.

IN

GND

8Alarm Output Terminal

Connect this to alarm devices such as an annunciator, indicator, lamp or buzzer.

The alarm output terminal is a photocoupler-insulated open collector, which turns ON during an alarm.

As these terminals are provided with polarity. Ensure that voltage at the + terminal is higher than that at the - terminal. Application of reverse voltage in this case may cause the device to break down.

OUT +

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OUT −

Rating

Maximum applied voltage : 20 V DC

Maximum drive current : 25 mA

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Contents For Customer Use Dome Type Camera TK-C625INSTRUCTIONSInformation Safety PrecautionsRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safeguards Contents CharacteristicsInstall the unit on a strong and stable surface Operating PrecautionsZooming operation Preset positionsName and Function of Parts Machine ID Machine ID Setting Switch Ceiling Mount Setting Switch Side CameraSetting Switch Auxiliary SwitchMulti-Drop Communication System Connections & Installation110 K Video SWITCHER, etcCAM2 Length of stub CAM32 Length of stub Switch 7 Invalid Set to OFF Switch 8 on Setting not RequiredPoint-to-Point Communication System ACable ConnectionsB a pg Terminal side of the Ceiling MountExample connection with an RM-P2580 DuplexSimplex Camera Controller RX + TX +Sync Switch SettingsProtocol That the number LL is correct Machine ID Setting SwitchDisplayed as ID- LL. Check Machine ID Installation Make a hole in the ceiling Connect the cable to this camera Cable ConnectionsRemove the Cover Lead the cable through the CoverRating Connecting an RG-59 coaxial cableConnect to an AC 24 V Supply Connect this to the remote control unit RM-P2580Connection Length ConductorFasten the ceiling mount to the ceiling Installing the Ceiling MountAttach the Safety Wire 20 EN Installing the CameraCheck that the Locking Screw is loosened Fit the camera to the ceiling mountSetting Up the Camera Using RM-P258021 Setup ProcedurePress and hold the Menu button for 3 seconds Press the SET button22 EN Menu Screen ConfigurationSetting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580 Private Mask Mode OFF Camera Function 2 Screen 24 ENCamera Function 1 Screen Tilt Limit AF for IRPAN Limit Auto Return26 EN Camera TITLE/ALARM ScreenCamera ALC/VIDEO Screen Auto PAN/PATROL/TRACE Screen 28 ENPOS. Function SET Screen 30 EN Factory Settings ScreenPrivate Mask Setup Select a camera. ARM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSB Manual PAN Limit SetupMenu screen display. a pg , steps 2 to Set the position for the left limitBasic operation of Manual Pan Limit Settings that override the Manual Pan LimitOperations that override the Manual Pan Limit Right Limit Invalid RangeSelect the camera. a RM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSB Camera Title SetupRepeat Steps 5 to Area Display Setup TitlePress the FAR button East Area Display Setup DirectionWest Direction Standard Axis ScreenRepeat steps 5 to 7 for each alarm title Alarm Title SetupAlarm Title Edit Screen Title input Field Camera buttonNNumeric keyCamera NumberNENTER buttonSet the Auto PAN Mode and Auto PAN Speed Auto PAN SetupSet the end position only when in the Return mode Select camera. ARM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSBChange the Auto Patrol mode Auto Patrol SetupSet a patroll position Set the length of time a camera will stay in each positionAuto Trace Setup Select a preset position. a RM-P2580 Ainstructionsb Position Title SetupRepeat steps 5 to 7 for each title character Position buttonNNumeric key position numberNENTER buttonOther Troubleshooting42 EN External Dimensions Unit mm Ceiling Mount Hole Unit mm SpecificationsPan/Tilt Mechanism GeneralTK-C625 Dome Type Camera

TK-C625 specifications

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