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Wiring Notes
Wire — What to
DO
1.
DO
use point-to-point Unshielded Twisted Pair wire, gauge 24 or
thicker, stranded or solid, Category 2, 3, 4, or 5.
2. The video signal may co-exist in the same wire bundle as other
video, telephone, data, control signals, or low-voltage power. It
is also OK to run NVT video signals in or near electromagnetic
fields (in accordance with National Electrical Code, local, or other
local safety requirements).
3.
DO
measure the wire distance. Use only transceivers that are
designed for that distance.
4.
DO
make sure the pair of wires carrying the video signal is sent
as a twisted pair
(e.g. the blue-white/white-blue wires twisted
together as a pair), not a “split-pair” (e.g. blue-white conductor,
part of one pair/orange-white conductor, part of another pair).
Wire — What NOT to DO
1.
DO NOT USE SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR WIRE.
It will
severely degrade the distance performance. Short runs may be
used with some signal degradation (for example elevator traveler
cables). Multi-pair wire with an overall shield is OK.
2.
DO NOT USE UN-TWISTED WIRE.
It will reduce the NVT
product’s inherent interference immunity.
3.
DO NOT
allow your installation to have “bridge-taps”, loading
coils, talk-battery, or MOV type protectors. Bridge-taps are where
a twisted pair is connected to two twisted pairs (such as an
extension phone at home). Bridge-taps cause reflections as the
signal propagates, resulting in “ghosts” in the video image, and
are to be avoided.
4. If the phone company is providing the cable runs between
buildings, make sure it’s “dry copper” i.e. it should have none
of the following: dial-tone, 48 volts, loading coils, bridge-taps,
switching, or long paths to the phone company’s central office
and back.
5. Due to near-end crosstalk,
DO NOT
send a transmit and a
receive signal in the same wire bundle. Exceptions: Less than
1,000 ft (300m), or Category 5 cable, up to 2,000 ft (600m) are
OK.
6.
DO NOT
send “Up-the-Coax” Pan/Tilt/Zoom signals through
active (amplified) NVT transceivers.
Measure your wire distance
Note: All NVT quoted distance specifications include any coax in the
run. It is recommended that the wire distance be measured to ensure
that the capability of the NVT product is correct.
Wire resistance may be measured with an ohm-meter by shorting
the two conductors together at the far end, and measuring the loop-
resistance out and back. Compare your readings with the charts in
the next column.
7. For safety, never put NVT signals in the same conduit as
high-voltage wiring.
8.
WARNING
— to reduce a risk of fire or electrical shock, do
not expose this product to rain or moisture.