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1038346B / February 2003 

This equipment has been tested and 
found to comply with the limits for a 
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 
designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference 
when the equipment is operated in a 
commercial environment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can 
radiate radio frequency energy and, if 
not installed and used in accordance 
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harmful interference to radio 
communications. 

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modifications not expressly approved 
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Summary of Contents for DR-1200

Page 1: ...DR 1200 1500 1800 2000EX Rugged Dome Camera ...

Page 2: ...pplication of any of the contents of this document For the latest product specifications visit GE Interlogix Kalatel division online at www kalatel com or contact your Kalatel sales representative For technical support before and after installation call 800 469 1676 Technical support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call Tech Support 800 469 1676 6 A M 5 P M PST Monday through Friday Tech...

Page 3: ...HE UTP MODULE 6 2 MOUNTING THE UNIT 8 2 1 SURFACE MOUNTING THE HOUSING 9 2 2 FLUSH MOUNTING THE HOUSING 11 2 3 USING PENDANT AND WALL MOUNT BRACKETS 13 3 MAKING CABLE CONNECTIONS 15 3 1 COAXIAL CABLE 15 3 2 UTP CABLE 15 4 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA 16 4 1 FOCUS 16 4 2 PHASE ADJUSTMENT 16 4 3 AUTO IRIS LENSES 18 4 4 SETTING THE DAY NIGHT CAMERA SWITCH LEVEL 19 5 CLOSING THE HOUSING 20 ...

Page 4: ...lling operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product refer to this document and any other documentation provided If you still have questions contact Kalatel Technical Support GE Interlogix Kalatel division Call 800 469 1676 Fax 541 752 9096 Note You should be at the equipment ready with details before calling Technical Support Conventions Used in this Manual Boldface or button icons highli...

Page 5: ...video cable proceed to section 2 to mount the unit If your unit has the factory installed UTP module ensure that the jumpers illustrated in Figure 2 are disconnected Then proceed to section 2 to mount the unit To retrofit your unit with the UTP module proceed to section 1 1 See Figure 1 during the installation process Back conduit entry Side conduit entry Inner plate mounting holes 3 Flying lead P...

Page 6: ... UTP MODULE To put the unit in UTP mode see Figure 2 and perform the following 1 Disconnect the flying lead from the PC assembly and remove it from the housing 2 Disconnect the jumpers on the PC assembly Connected jumpers Disconnected jumpers Figure 2 Disconnecting jumpers on the PC assembly to enable the UTP module ...

Page 7: ...erting the mounting screw into the UTP module 1 Insert the M3 5x3 fillister head mounting screw into the middle right hole of the module 2 Screw the UTP module onto the UTP module mounting post Figure 1 in the housing Connection to the PC assembly Cable to terminal board Unshielded twisted pair module Figure 4 Installing and connecting unshielded twisted pair module 3 Attach the UTP cable to the P...

Page 8: ... the mounting location Figure 5 Surface mount Figure 6 Flush mount To surface mount the housing see section 2 1 To flush mount the housing see section 2 2 Pendant mount 3 4 in pipe NPT not provided Extended pendant mount Wall mount Figure 7 Pendant or wall mount brackets To mount the unit on a pendant or wall mount bracket see section 2 3 ...

Page 9: ...igure 8 Surface mounting the housing Note Feed the cables through the mounting surface plates and housing at the appropriate time depending on whether you are using the flying lead and whether the cable is external or internal to the mounting surface To prepare the mounting surface perform the following 1 Position the outer plate on the mounting surface at the installation location 2 Trace the pos...

Page 10: ...ing the M4x20 truss head tapping screws To install the housing perform the following 1 Let the housing cover drop down and rest on the hinge 2 Attach the housing to the inner plate using the M4x12 pan head double washer screws 3 Line up the opening of the mounting slots on the inner plate with the M4x20 truss head tapping screws holding the outer plate in place 4 Rotate the housing counterclockwis...

Page 11: ... double washer screws 3 through housing base Figure 9 Flush mounting the housing Note Feed the cables through the ceiling panel plates and housing at the appropriate time depending on whether you are using the flying lead and whether the cable is external or internal to the mounting surface To prepare the ceiling panel perform the following 1 Remove the ceiling panel from the ceiling 2 Position th...

Page 12: ... plate 2 Set the back plate onto the back of the ceiling panel and center it over the mounting hole 3 Slide the outer plate into the mounting hole and back plate 4 Line up the mounting holes and slots in the outer plate with the three M5x20 pan head double washer screws in the back plate 5 Slide the outer plate onto the screws in the back plate 6 Rotate the outer plate counterclockwise to secure i...

Page 13: ...e mounting surface bracket and housing at the appropriate time depending on whether you are using the flying lead and whether the cable is external or internal to the mounting surface To prepare the mounting surface perform the following 1 Using the bracket surface as a template mark the mounting holes on the mounting surface 2 Drill the mounting holes and a pass through hole for the camera cables...

Page 14: ...he housing cover drop down and rest on the hinge 3 Feed the cables through the bracket 4 Slide the housing into the pendant of the mounting bracket 5 Line up the three holes on the bottom of the housing with the three corresponding holes in the bracket 6 Attach the housing to the bracket using the three mounting screws To make cable connections see section 3 ...

Page 15: ...e connections using UTP see section 3 2 3 1 COAXIAL CABLE To make remaining cable connections see Figure 11 Coaxial video out Power 12 VDC or 24 VAC Figure 11 Camera cables 3 2 UTP CABLE To make the remaining power cable connections see Figure 12 Push terminals Video ground Video out Power Power UTP module connection Jumpers disconnected to engage UTP module Figure 12 Cable connections to the PC a...

Page 16: ... Loosen the zoom ring thumbscrew 2 Turn the zoom ring to set the desired zoom 3 Tighten the zoom ring thumbscrew 4 Loosen the focus ring thumbscrew 5 Turn the focus ring to set the desired focus Note To keep the camera in focus you might have to adjust the focus ring while you tighten the thumbscrew 6 Tighten the focus ring thumbscrew 4 2 PHASE ADJUSTMENT Phase adjust up Phase adjust down Figure 1...

Page 17: ...meras are connected to different AC supplies with different phases the cameras can be synchronized Synchronize the cameras by using a dual trace oscilloscope to observe the video output signal V rate of the camera and by adjusting the line lock phase control buttons to line up the phases of both signals or by using a KTS 56 V Phase Adjustment Tool Adjust the line lock phase by pressing the line lo...

Page 18: ...he correct exposure depending on the camera s situation and the lighting levels To set the light level at which the camera switches between daylight and IR mode see Figure 14 and perform the following For brighter light conditions turn the DC auto iris level adjustment pot counterclockwise For lower light conditions turn the DC auto iris level adjustment pot clockwise DC auto iris level adjustment...

Page 19: ...es a true black and white picture during low light conditions To set the light level at which the camera switches between daylight and IR mode see Figure 15 and perform the following Photocell H L Adjustment Figure 15 Day Night camera components To make the switch to IR operation occur during brighter light conditions turn the H L adjustment switch counterclockwise To make the switch to IR operati...

Page 20: ...tallation Manual 20 1038346B February 2003 5 CLOSING THE HOUSING Shut the housing cover and use the provided Allen wrench to tighten the housing cover screws Ensure that the cover is tightened securely to maintain the unit s IP66 ratings ...

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