Moog Videolarm Warrior 6 Product Instructions Download Page 1

PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION PREPARATION

INSTALLATION PREPARATION

1.

  Choose an appropriate corner location. The WS6 can be

     mounted at any height in a corner.

2.

  Complete all wire and conduit runs prior to installation of 

     the housing.

REVISION DATE:  August 3, 2004

Depending on the voltage being used, refer to one of the formulas 
below to select the correct power supply for cameras connected 
in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative):

Total current for a 12 VDC system:

TOTAL CURRENT = (350mA x total number of cameras)

Total current for a 24 VAC system:

TOTAL CURRENT = (202mA x total number of cameras)

VOLTAGE          CURRENT         POWER
  12 VDC              350mA               4.2W
  24 VAC              202mA               4.8W

CABLE AND POWER GUIDELINES

 

(Detailed info on Page 11)

This chart shows the proper current needed for power supplies for 
Warrior Series cameras. Use Class 2 Power only. Input voltage 
must be between 12-28 VDC or 15-28 VAC.

81-IN5219-06144  WARRIOR 6 

WS6-XXXX 

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1.

  Using the security tool provided, loosen the (3) 10-32 security 

     fasteners and remove the face plate (Figure 1).

4.

  Feed the wiring through the conduit knockout.  A clamp 

     connector is included should you desire to use it.  Install 
     the connector so that the nut is on the outside of the housing.  
     Be sure the hole in the wall is large enough to accommodate 
     the nut.  Tighten the nut securely, making sure that the screw 
     heads on  the connector are in an easy to reach position, 
     then feed the wiring through the clamp connector.  

5.

  Mount the back box to the wall using appropriate hardware 

     (not provided).
     

NOTE:

  If the clamp connector was used, tighten the screws 

                  at this time.  Make sure enough wire is inside    
                  the back box to complete the wiring process.

2.

  Place the back box into position and mark the four mounting 

     holes (Figure 2).

3.

  If you're using the top conduit knockout (Figure 2) REMOVE 

     THE CAMERA AND BRACKET TO PREVENT DAMAGE.  
     If using one of the side conduit knockouts it's not necessary to 
     remove the camera and bracket; however, use caution.  

Mounting 
Holes

Figure 1

Top conduit knockout behind camera CAMERA MUST BE 
REMOVED BEFORE USING

Mounting Holes

Figure 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cable and Power Guidelines   

1, 11

Installation Preparation 

 

1

Installation Procedure 

 

1

Wiring 

 

2

Optional Warrior  Test Monitor Cable  2

Camera Bracket Setup 

 

2

Camera Focusing 

 

3

Camera Settings 

 

3

Completion of Installation 

 

5

Window Guard™ Replacement  

5

NVT Instructions 

 

5

Warranty Information 

 

7

Service and Safeguard Information  8

Troubleshooting 

 

9

Summary of Contents for Warrior 6

Page 1: ...uded should you desire to use it Install the connector so that the nut is on the outside of the housing Be sure the hole in the wall is large enough to accommodate the nut Tighten the nut securely mak...

Page 2: ...voltage must be between 12 28 VDC or 15 28 VAC WIRING Figure 3 Connected to the Camera Connect to incoming video BNC Power Board DESCRIPTION The Warrior Test Monitor Cable is a tool that allows users...

Page 3: ...de of the housing Match the two letter pre x with the corresponding instructions included here for adjustments The operational settings for the camera are de ned by ten dip switch es located on the PC...

Page 4: ...h auto Iris With this switch in the On position users can manually adjust the shutter speed and gain using other switches See the tables below for speci c settings MC CAMERA DIP SWITCH SETTINGS CHART...

Page 5: ...ly Instructions for connecting the receiver end of the unshielded twisted pair cable will be included with the NVT receiver Following are instructions for connecting the unshielded twisted pair cable...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...C BOARD CAMERAS 5 RPWS6050 WARRIOR 6 STANDARD RES BLACK WHITE FIXED CAMERA KIT RPWS6051 WARRIOR 6 STANDARD RES COLOR FIXED CAMERA KIT RPWS6052 WARRIOR 6 HI RES COLOR FIXED CAMERA KIT PAL BOARD CAMERAS...

Page 8: ...charges The limited warranty stated in these product instructions is subject to all of the following terms and conditions 1 NOTIFICATION OF CLAIMS WARRANTY SERVICE If Purchaser believes that the Produ...

Page 9: ...ure A This should not damage the camera but the video signal may become unusable A ground loop problem will cause a dark horizontal bar to slowly scroll through the picture To solve this problem remov...

Page 10: ...ck polarity WON T SYNC TORN PICTURE 1 Make sure that you are using unshielded twisted pair wire 2 Check distance equalization settings 3 For installations with passive non amplified transceivers at bo...

Page 11: ...ES This chart shows the proper current needed for power supplies for Warrior Series cameras Use Class 2 Power only Input voltage must be between 12 28 VDC or 15 28 VAC Power Supply Cable Maximum Lengt...

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