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www .videolarm.com Q S D W a n d Q S D P QVi ew Ser ies QS D O utd oor Do me Ins tal lat ion an d O per ati on Ins tru cti ons fo r t he fol low ing mod els : Before att empting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely . C ERTIF I ED 81-IN5362 02-03-2009 © 2009, Videolarm, Inc. All Rights Reserved © 2009, Vide[...]
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! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE COMPONENTS TO WATER OR MOISTURE. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read Instructions - All the saf ety and operating instructions should be read befor e the unit is operated. 2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should[...]
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- 3 - ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (OUTDOOR ONLY): Power 24VAC, Class 2 Only 26 watts at 24 VAC Heater and Blower Heater: 25 watts Blower: 1 watt Input Connectors (outdoor units): Camera Power, BNC (2) screw-down connectors NOTE: This unit is designed for operation in an upright position. Installing the QRH upside down may cause damage to the internal[...]
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-4 - Figure 4 Twist and Secure FOR OPTIONAL PENDANT MOUNT 1. This unit includes a 1 1/2" NPT housing for a standard 1 1/2" NPT pipe. The RH7C can be used with other brackets designed with 1 1/2" male pipe threads, such as the Videolarm WM20G and WM20 wall mount brackets. 2. Attach the housing coupling (Figure 3). NOTE: Pipe threads s[...]
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- 5 - Use the formula below to select the correct power supply for cameras connected in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative): Total current for a 24 VAC system: TOTAL CURRENT = (202mA x total number of cameras) Example: 202mA x 5 total cameras = 1010mA Note: 202mA is camera plus power supply CAMERAS VOLTAGE CURRENT POWER 1 24 VAC/V[...]
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- 6 - CAMERA ADJUSTMENT 1. Access the cameras by removing the dome. Loosen the locking screws on the lip of the dome. DO NOT TAKE THESE SCREWS OUT. Once the screws are loosened, turn the dome counter clockwise until it stops, then pull the dome off. CAMERA FOCUSING (FOR EACH CAMERA) Fixed Lens: Loosen the set screw in the lens mount. Manually rotat[...]
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- 7 - NOTE: This hi-res color camera uses a 1/4" chip and a 3-6mm auto iris lens. It is comparable to a 1/3" chip using a 4-9mm auto iris lens. The operational settings are defined by four dip switches located on the side of the PC Board (Figure 12 and 13). Moving the switches to the UP position will activate specific settings. Refer to[...]
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- 8 - ! ! 250 ft 3 4 5 8 13 300 ft 4 5 6 10 16 400 ft 5 6 8 13 21 500 ft 6 8 10 16 26 600 ft 8 10 12 19 31 800 ft 10 13 16 25 42 1000 ft 13 16 20 32 52 1250 ft 16 20 25 40 65 1500 ft 19 24 30 48 78 1750 ft 23 28 35 55 91 2000 ft 26 32 40 63 104 2500 ft 32 40 49 79 131 3000 ft 39 48 59 95 157 3500 [...]
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- 9 - AC V oltmeter Camera Monitor Bridge Tap NV-213 A NV-213 A NVT TROUBLESHOOTING If you are experiencing problems, attempt to simplify your setup. Test each cable segment separately. For example, test the camera and monitor together without the other equipment. Then add in the NVT transceivers, back-to-back. Test each segment of a long cable-run[...]
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- 10 - P ower Supply P ower A P ower B Camera Assembly Primar y Po w e r Video Signal Video Shield Monitor (Ground Return) Figure A Ground Loop TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience problems with the camera picture please check these simple troubleshooting procedures for possible solutions before calling technical support. IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have r[...]
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- 11 - 2.000 3.250 R .733 2.132 2.981 1.537 5.500 Mounting Template[...]
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Pr oduct Registr ation / W arr anty Thank y ou f or choosing Videolarm. W e v alue your patr onage and ar e solely committ ed t o pr o viding y ou with only the highest quality pr oducts av ailable with unmatched cust omer service lev els that ar e second-t o-none in the security industry . Should a pr oblem arise, r est assur e that Videolarm st a[...]