Bosch Appliances 7000, 5000 3.4Preparing the Wiring, 3.4.1Power Input Connections

Models: 5000 7000

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3.4Preparing the Wiring

DINION capture 5000/7000

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3.4Preparing the Wiring

CAUTION!

Before proceeding, disconnect the power from the power supply cable. Ensure that the voltage of the unit matches the voltage and type of the power supply being used.

The DINION capture 5000 comes pre-wired with a single two- wire power input lead and a single 75 ohm coaxial video cable output lead terminated with a BNC connector. The DINION capture 7000 comes pre-wired with a single two-wire power input lead and two 75-ohm coaxial video cables, one cable for each camera. On all units the video and power wires are encased in an approximately 2 m long cable, the last 10 cm of the cable the power and video breaks out separately.

3.4.1Power Input Connections

A voltage regulator circuit allows for DC or AC operation between 11-30 VDC and 24 VAC. It also provides protection from voltage surges, transient spikes, and reversed voltage. Connect power from a 24 VAC or 11–30 VDC Class 2 power supply to the ferrule tipped power leads (red, black) from the camera. Use minimum AWG18 stranded wire.

Note:

For a Class 2 AC/DC supply the polarity does not matter.

3.4.2Video Connections

The DINION capture provides male BNC connector outputs at the end of the cable. On the DINION capture 7000 the white video cable is for the license plate camera and the red cable is for the overview camera. A UTP adapter (VDA-455UTP) is available as an optional accessory to allow a UTP video cable to be connected to the BNC connector.

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Installation Manual

1.0 2012.01

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Bosch Appliances 7000, 5000 3.4Preparing the Wiring, 3.4.1Power Input Connections, 3.4.2Video Connections