Channel Plus 7311 Connecting the Camera, Viewing the Camera From All TVs in a House, Monitor

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Assembling the Camera (cont.)

B)TIGHTEN BOTH NUTS TO SECURE ASSEMBLY.

A)ALIGN CAMERA LENS TO HOLE IN OUTSIDE COVER.

BLOW-UP

CONNECT CAMERA WIRING

TO TERMINAL BLOCK AS SHOWN.

Video

Video Ground

+Vdc

Ground

On a typical Camera: Video is Yellow +Vdc is Red

All other colors are ground.

ATTACH PC BOARD TO BRACKET

WITH 2 SCREWS, AS SHOWN.

ADD GASKET

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Connecting the Camera

Power cable AWG 26 or larger

Monitor

RG-59 or RG-6 coax

A long cable run (150ft or more) can noticeably reduce the picture brightness and increases the possibility of ground loop hum.

Viewing the Camera From All TVs in a House

Antenna or cable

R

VIDEO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

DUAL VIDEO MODULATOR / BROADBAND AMPLIFIER / IR REPEATING SYSTEM

Using an All in One Video Distribution System such as a ChannelPlus model 3015, you may view the camera on an unused UHF or cable channel. (For example, the front door camera could be UHF channel 50. All antenna channels will appear normally.)

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Contents Warranty ChannelPlus 7300 Series Solid State Cameras Model 7311 Black & White CameraModel 7320 Color Camera Universal Camera MountAdding the DoorTel Front Door Intercom Locating the Camera Assembling the CameraVinyl gasket camera mount 6-32 nuts Connecting the Camera Viewing the Camera From All TVs in a HouseMonitor Antenna or cable

7311, 7320, 7300 specifications

The Channel Plus 7300, 7320, and 7311 are advanced audio and video distribution systems designed to cater to commercial and residential environments. These models offer a blend of innovative technology and user-tested features that ensure high-quality performance and versatility.

The Channel Plus 7300 is the cornerstone of the series, providing a robust solution for delivering high-definition video and audio to multiple rooms. It supports a variety of input sources, making it an ideal choice for settings that require flexibility, such as conference rooms or homes with multiple entertainment systems. With its ability to manage multiple channels, the 7300 ensures that users can easily switch between feeds while maintaining a consistent and clear signal.

On the other hand, the Channel Plus 7320 takes things a step further with enhanced capabilities. This model supports a wider range of analog and digital formats, making it suitable for modern media systems that utilize HDMI, component, and composite video signals. The 7320 is also equipped with advanced signal processing technologies, which minimize interference and enhance sound quality. Coupled with its robust user interface, this model is tailored for seamless integration into existing setups.

The Channel Plus 7311, meanwhile, is designed for those who require a more streamlined solution. It is particularly noteworthy for its compact size while still offering powerful performance. Ideal for smaller environments or where space is at a premium, the 7311 supports multi-room audio distribution without sacrificing quality.

Across the series, all models utilize proprietary technology that ensures exceptional audio fidelity and video clarity. The systems feature user-friendly interfaces and remote control options, allowing for effortless navigation. Additionally, they are designed to work with standard cabling systems, which means installation is straightforward and cost-effective.

The Channel Plus lineup also emphasizes reliability, incorporating features such as robust power supplies and durable casing that withstand the rigors of daily use. This focus on longevity and performance makes these models a favored choice among installers and end-users alike.

In summary, the Channel Plus 7300, 7320, and 7311 are distinguished by their advanced technological features, versatile functionality, and user-centric design. They provide effective solutions for audio and video distribution needs, whether for commercial or residential applications, ensuring high-quality entertainment experiences in any setting.