Moog Videolarm SM7C12N-3 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (OUTSIDE OF HOUSING)

The unit is set up with (2) individual power inputs:

1.  Accessory Power (yellow and green wire)
2.  Camera Power (red and orange)

If you wish to provide a single power transformer it is 
recommended that:

1.  Be certain that you know the total power consumption of 

the housing Heater (50 watts) + Blower (2 watts) + camera 
pan/tilt (28 watts).

2.  Check the supplied wiring chart (see below) to be sure that 

you have the proper gauge wire for the distance that you 
intend to run your power wires. 

3.  Bring power to the 3 and 4 position of the power connector

(yellow and green wire).

22

250
120

89
65
44
35
29
25
31

20

400
180
141

90
70
56
47
40
34

18

600
300
225
130
112

90
75
64
55

16

960
480
358
225
179
143
119
102

85

14

-

800
571
350
285
228
190
163
140

12

-

1300

905
525
452
362
301
258
215

10

-
-

1440

830
720
576
480
411
340

5.5

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80

former to load

Total vA 

consumed

Wire Gauge

                              24V AC Wiring Distances

The following are the recommended maximum distances for 24 VAC

with a 10% voltage drop (10% is generally the maximum allowable

voltage drop for AC powered devices).

Maximum distance from transformer to load

RJ45

(Large)

Power

(Small)

not used

Wiring Color Code Power and Control Inputs

(SM7CS-9)

POWER

1 Camera Power (24 VAC)

Red

2 Camera Power (24 VAC)

Orange

3 Heater and Blower Power (24 VAC) Yellow
4 Heater and Blower Power (24 VAC) Green

}

20 watts

       MAX

}

52 watts

(heater and blower 

not included

 on indoor unit)

Wiring Color Code Power and Control Inputs

(SM7C12S-9)

POWER

1
2
3 Heater and Blower Power (12 VDC) Red+
4 Heater and Blower Power (12 VDC) Black -

}

42 watts

(heater and blower 

not included

 on indoor unit)

ALARM

1 GND  

 

 

Red

2 GND  

 

 

Violet

3 ALARM OUT   

 

Gray

4 ALARM IN 

 

 

White

Summary of Contents for SM7C12N-3

Page 1: ...ew Series Installation and Operation Instructions for the following models Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions completely CERTIFIED 81 IN5391 07 09 2010...

Page 2: ...of the following terms and conditions 1 NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS WARRANTY SERVICE If Purchaser believes that the Product is defective in material or workmanship then written notice with an explanation...

Page 3: ...t camera MPEG 4 MJPEG video compression format Full D1 Clear dome w 24Vac input heater blower ASSEMBLING THE UNIT 1 Remove content from all boxes Contents should include Main Housing Assembly Dome Ass...

Page 4: ...1 350 285 228 190 163 140 12 1300 905 525 452 362 301 258 215 10 1440 830 720 576 480 411 340 5 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 former to load Total vA consumed Wire Gauge 24V AC Wiring Distances The follow...

Page 5: ...wires inside the wall mount bracket and close the access door Secure with the screw removed earlier NOTE Be sure the hardware and the mounting surface can support the weight of the wall mount bracket...

Page 6: ...l Day Night Camera When the light level is low the camera will switch out the infrared lter and go to black and white mode This feature can be permanently turned o on or set to automatic mode by using...

Page 7: ...TTER Selects between auto and manual shutter speeds Press zoom in to cycle up through the selections or zoom out to cycle down BACKLIGHT Controls backlight compensation Press zoom in to turn this on z...

Page 8: ...ill begin When the tour reaches the preset designated for a dwell time of 0 the pattern will run The pattern can be set for as many presets as desired however only one pattern can be recorded EXIT Pan...

Page 9: ...F 43 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 44 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF Table 1 Pan Tilt Address Dip Switch Settings 45 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 46 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 47 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON O...

Page 10: ...F OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 133 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 134 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ADDRESS SW8 SW7 SW6 SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 135 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 136 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 137...

Page 11: ...ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 215 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 216 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 217 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 218 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 219 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 220 ON ON OFF ON O...

Page 12: ...12 Exploded View for Replacement Parts 10 1 1 2 1 2 4 3 6 8 5 7...

Page 13: ...7511 HOUSING TOP 6 RPSM7512 MOUNTING HOLE CLOSURE 7 RPSM7513 CONDUIT HOLE CLOSURE 8 RPSN7514 WALL MOUNT BRACKET OPTIONAL 9 RPSM75040 HOUSING HARDWARE 10 RPPKH2090 HOUSING HARDWARE PACKET A N S RPPKH21...

Page 14: ...80 Blower 2 3 RPFD072 24VAC Heater 2 4 RPFD050 Connection PCB 5 RP TRAN03 24vac to 12vdc Power Supply 6 RP40BRTRAN3 Power Supply with Bracket 7 RP96VL2413 Pan Tilt Base Gasket 8 RP40BRB38504 Pan Tilt...

Page 15: ...6 RP605007 Bearing 7 RPVL2316 90T Pan Pulley 8 RPVL2318 60T Tilt Pulley 9 RPVL2320 Tilt Bearing Hub 10 RP605011 Bearing 14 RP73CAVKS454 23 X Zoom Camera 15 RP92WSFN11 Nylon Washer 2 16 RP605009 Tilt B...

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