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 normal.)

Assembling the camera to the mount

Attach front piece with

2 4-40 x .375“ machine screws (just start the screws)

Slide lens of camera through hole in camera mount.

Slide lens lock behind camera lens and tighten machine screws.

(Align camera before screws are tight.)

The connector on most cameras is on the bottom of the board.

 

Video

 

Video Ground

 

+Vdc

 

Ground

Attach wires to PC board.

On a typical Camera:

Video is Yellow

+Vdc is Red

Attach PC board to mount.

All other colors are ground.

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Channel Plus 7100 Connecting the Camera, Viewing the Camera From All TVs in a House, Assembling the camera to the mount

7111C, 7120, 7100, 7101C specifications

The Channel Plus 7100, 7120, 7111C, and 7101C are part of a versatile line of products designed for both residential and commercial audio-visual distribution. Each model brings unique features and technologies that cater to varying needs in the field of multimedia performance and control.

The Channel Plus 7100 is a reliable solution for distributing audio-visual content across multiple zones. It harnesses advanced technology to support multi-room audio systems, making it an ideal choice for both home theaters and commercial installations. The 7100 model is characterized by its streamlined installation process and user-friendly interface, allowing seamless integration with existing audio systems. It supports a wide range of audio formats and maintains high fidelity, ensuring that sound quality is preserved throughout the distribution network.

The 7120 model enhances these features by introducing enhanced control systems that allow users to manage their audio distribution more effectively. By incorporating automated programming, the 7120 enables precise control over each zone's audio output. Additionally, it features advanced signal processing technologies that further enhance audio clarity and minimize interference, making it perfect for environments where high-quality sound is a priority.

Meanwhile, the 7111C model focuses on versatility, offering not only audio distribution capabilities but also video support. This model is built to handle both analog and digital signals, making it suitable for diverse multimedia applications. Its compact design and robust construction make it ideal for both installation in rack systems and standalone placements, suitable for various commercial and residential environments.

The 7101C, on the other hand, takes an innovative approach to integration and connectivity. It features multiple input options, allowing it to connect with a variety of audio sources, including streaming devices, laptops, DVD players, and more. The 7101C is designed for easy user adjustments, providing intuitive controls that require minimal technical expertise.

All models are engineered with high build quality, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding environments. With support for emerging connectivity standards, these Channel Plus models are well-equipped to meet the growing demands of modern audio-visual systems. Together, these products encapsulate the essence of advanced audio distribution technology, offering features that cater to both ease of use and outstanding performance.