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OPTIONAL COLOR CCTV CAMERA
Linear’s Model CCM-2 CCTV camera can be installed inside the
RE-2 Entry System. The camera provides a video signal for viewing
the area in front of the entry system.
The
CAMERA
connector is used to connect the camera to the RE-2.
The 4-conductor cable routes power to, and video from the camera.
The
VIDEO OUT
connector is the camera output for connection to a
video cable with a Type “BNC” connector. Up to 400 feet of 75-ohm
RG-59 video cable can be used. Longer cable runs may require the
use of a video amplifi er.
Camera Installation
1. To access the camera mounting location, remove the six circuit board
retaining screws and swing the circuit board up (see Figure 24).
2. Remove the two retaining screws and retaining brackets (see
Figure 24).
3. Carefully peel off the black dot on the plastic camera gasket (see
Figure 24).
4. Mount the camera assembly on the two mounting posts, with the
alignment hole in the camera bracket towards the edge of the RE-2
case. Secure the camera with the two retaining brackets and screws
(see Figure 25).
5. Replace the RE-2 circuit board. Secure the board with the six screws.
6. Connect the camera’s 4-conductor cable to the RE-2’s
CAMERA
connector (see Figure 26).
7. Connect the video cable to the RE-2’s
VIDEO OUT
connector (see
Figure 26).
8. Connect the other end of the video cable to the viewing monitor, RF
modulator, or the video distribution system input.
REMOVE THE
S
IX CIRCUIT
BOARD RETAINING
S
CREW
S
AND FLIP THE CIRCUIT BOARD UP
REMOVE THE TWO RETAINING
S
CREW
S
AND BRACKET
S
REMOVE THE
BLACK DOT
ON CAMERA
GA
S
KET
CAMERA
MOUNTING
AREA
Figure 24. Preparing to Mount the Camera
MOUNT THE CAMERA
WITH THE BRACKET
HOLE ON THI
S
S
IDE
S
ECURE THE CAMERA
WITH THE TWO RETAINING
BRACKET
S
AND
S
CREW
S
PLA
S
TIC
CAMERA
GA
S
KET
Figure 25. Installing the Camera
CONNECT THE VIDEO CABLE FROM
THE MONITOR OR MODULATOR TO
THE RE-2'
S
VIDEO OUTPUT CONNECTOR
CONNECT THE CAMERA'
S
CABLE TO THE RE-2'
S
CAMERA CONNECTOR
CAMERA
CONNECTOR
VIDEO
OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
Figure 26. Connecting the Camera Cable and Video Cable