Connections & Installation
A Multi-Drop Communication System
A system that employs the RM-P2580 as the controller
The following figure shows a system that can accommodate up to eight cameras. (64 positions can be preset per camera.)
Control signal cable | Observe the following points when connecting compo- | ||
Coaxial cable | |||
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| AC 24 V | • Turn all the components off before proceeding. | |
MACHINE ID: 01 | power supply | • Read the instruction manuals of all components before pro- | |
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Switch 8: OFF |
| • For the types and lengths of connection cables, see “Cable | |
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| Connections” on page 14. | ||
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| • Do not connect the control signal cables in a loop. | ||
Camera 2 |
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AC 24 V power supply
MACHINE ID: 02
Switch 8: OFF (RX TERM)
Camera 8
AC 24 V power supply
MACHINE ID: 08 Switch 8: ON
(RX TERM)TO CAMERA
Monitor
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Cable connections ☞ P. 14 |
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Control signal cable
To the TO CAMERA connector of the
Coaxial cable To the VIDEO INPUT connector of the
To AC 24V power supply
Power cable
Switch settings ☞ P. 12
(Setting switches on the Ceiling Mount: Setting switch side)
Connection of the control signal cable (A twisted pair cable is recommended.)
Machine ID
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Switch 1 :
Invalid (Set to OFF.)
Camera 1 CONTROL terminals
TX + A
TX – B
RX + C
RX – D
Camera 2
CONTROL terminals
TX + A
TX – B
RX + C
RX – D
Camera 3
CONTROL terminals
TX + A
TX – B
RX + C
RX – D
RM-P2580
terminal
ARX +
BRX –
CTX +
DTX –
Each terminal on the camera and the RM- P2580 is marked A ,B ,C or D . In order to facilitate understanding and to avoid connection mistakes, it is recommended to connect the terminals carrying the same marks.
Set it to the same number as the VIDEO INPUT terminal of the RM- P2580.
(Example) Camera 1:
Set the figure of 10 to “0” and figure of 1 to “1”.
Camera 1 monitor display at power ON
>> I N I T I AL PROCESS<<
PAN : - - I - -
T I LT : - - I - -
>PROTOCOL DUPLEX I D - 01
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Duplex display |
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(ID check procedure ☞ P. 13)
Switch 2 :
Switch 4 : ON
Switch 5 : OFF
Switch 7 : Invalid (Set to OFF)
Switch 8 : Set to ON only for the camera connected at the end of the control signal cable.
Set to OFF for all other cameras.
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