Connecting Devices
Note: • All the power supplied to the system should be turned off when you connect devices.
•Incorrect connections may cause failure and/or smoking; carefully read this and other instruction manuals for each device for proper connections.
Basic Connection and Power Connection
1Connect the Video Output Terminal (VIDEO OUT) | 2Connect the power cord and insert the plug of | |
and the Video Input Terminal of the monitor or | the cord into a wall outlet. | |
the digital video recorder using coaxial cable. | Power Indicator | |
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| Coaxial cable type and maximum length | For AC 24 V |
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Monitor | Cable type | GND AC24V |
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| VIDEO OUT |
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Digital Video Recorder, etc.
Note:
Camera Control Unit
•Camera can be controlled remotely during setting or adjustment.
Note: Make sure to disconnect the unit after setting or adjustment is completed.
Note:
•Make sure to connect a grounding wire to a grounding terminal (GND).
•Use a UL standard,
RThe power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied.
For DC 12 V | Power Indicator |
GND |
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DC12V |
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+ | - |
•If you use a type of cable other than listed above, images and synchronizing signals may not be transferred properly due to attenuation.
•Do not use coaxial cable
Note:
•Confirm the polarity of the plug: + (positive) and - (negative).
•If long distance is necessary, be sure to use the proper cable so that the voltage at the power supply terminals falls in the operating range of this unit. A cable of improper length and/or thickness may cause a significant voltage drop.
RThe power indicator illuminates red while power is being supplied.
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