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Power Cord

1. Keep the Power ON/OFF switch of the camera in
the OFF position during installation.
2. Connect the Power Cord to a grounded electrical
outlet.

Video Cable

Use a 75 coaxial cable (RG-59, RG-59A/U, RG-
59B/U, RG-59/U, RG-6/U, or RG-11/U).
1. Up to 10 monitors can be hooked up in this
configuration before signal loss occurs. Total cable
length should not be longer than 150 meters (500
feet).
2. Wiring Precautions :
Do not bend the coaxial cable into a curve whose
radius is smaller than 10 times its diameter.
Never staple coaxial cables, not even with circular
staples.
Never crush or pinch the cable.
All of the above will change the impedance of the
cable and cause poor picture quality.
CONNECTIONS

1. Single Monitor Connection

OUT
VIDEO
IN
ONOFF
Connect the Video Input Connector (VIDEO IN) on
this monitor to the Video Output Connector of the
video source with a coaxial cable.

2. Multiple Monitor Connection

Connect the Video Input Connector (VIDEO IN) on
this monitor to the Video Output Connector of the
video source with a coaxial cable.
Connect the Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT)
on this monitor to the Video Input Connector
(VIDEO IN) on the second monitor with a coaxial
cable.
• Complete the connections of all monitors in the
system according to the above procedure.
OUT
VIDEO
IN
OUT
VIDEO
IN
Coax.
Cable
TV Camera
WV-BM1910
Coax.
Cable
Coax. Cable
TV Cameras
First Video
Monitor
Last Video Monitor
Video Switcher
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS