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Model NV-EC1701 EoC Ethernet over Coax Transceiver

with PoE, PoE+, or High Power PoE

Confirm that the NVT transceivers have been configured to communi-
cate with each-other, per instructions on page 3.

If you are experiencing problems, attempt to simplify your setup. Test
each cable segment separately. For example, test the IP camera
directly at the ethernet switch without other equipment. Then add in the
NVT transceivers, back-to-back. Test each segment of a long cable-run
independently. Attempt to isolate the problem.

Most IP camera installation problems involve configuring the IP camera
and the recorder to recognize each other. If in doubt, connect the
camera directly to the Ethernet switch, bypassing the transceivers.
Consult the IP camera and/or recorder installation manuals for config-
uration instructions, or contact the camera or recorder manufacturer.

NVT has developed a Console Utility that can be downloaded from
www.nvt.com.  Once  installed  on  any  Windows  PC,  the  application-
scours the network for NVT devices, and reports each of their MAC
addresses, as well as the MAC addresses of any other NVT devices
within its joined group. 

Additional network tools, such as Packet Sniffers or Traffic generators
are available from other sources such as LAN Shark, LANTraffic, etc.

NVT  customer  support  is  available  for  consultation  from  8:00  AM  to
5:30  PM  PST  Monday  through  Friday.  In  addition,  emergency  after-
hours callback support is available.

USA Office: (+1) (650) 462-8100
USA Fax: (+1) (650) 326-1940
UK Office: (+44) (0)20 8977 6614
UK Fax: (+44) (0)20 8973 1855
Email USA: www.nvt.com/email/info
Email UK: www.nvt.com/email/eusales
Web home page: www.nvt.com

Please call before returning units to NVT. Returned materials must have

a “Returned Materials Authorization” (RMA) number from NVT marked

on the outside of the shipping carton.

NVT warrants that the product conforms to NVT’s applicable published
specifications and is free of defects for the life of the product. There
shall be no other warranties, express, statuatory, or otherwise, includ-
ing  any  implied  warranty  of  merchantability,  of  fitness,  or  any  other
obligation on the part of NVT with respect to any of the products.In the
event that any of the products is damaged, altered, or modified without
the  express  written  consent  of  NVT,  any  warranty  for  those  products
will cease and NVT will have no further liability as it pertains to those
products.

NVT  assumes  no  responsibility  for  damages  or  penalties  incurred
resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than
for which it is intended. 

NVT’s liability under any warranties shall be discharged by replacing or
repairing any part or parts which do not conform to the applicable war-
ranty under normal and proper use. NVT’s liability with respect to any
product shall not exceed a refund of the price received by NVT for that
product, and in no event shall NVT have any liability for any incidental,
consequential, special, or indirect damages. 

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, inciden-
tal, or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from 

that to which the receiver is connected.

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Page 1: ...on to be connected only to networks or circuits that are not routed to outside plant or building This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes WARNING Do not install the unit in an environment where the operating ambient temperature exceeds 185 F 85 C The ventila tion should not be impeded by covering the unit with items such as newspapers tab...

Page 2: ... Camera System Kits Limited lifetime warranty The NVT Model NV EC1701 Ethernet over Coax EoC Transceiver is a compact media converter that allows 10 100 BaseT Ethernet and PoE power to be transmitted using coax cable These devices are often used in legacy installations where existing cable is re deployed as part of an upgrade to IP cameras 48 or 56 VDC class 2 power is delivered to one transceiver...

Page 3: ...ill find each other and establish encrypted communication In about 10 seconds the blue Power LEDs on both transceivers will return to a steady on condition indicating a successful Join Step Four Adding Transceivers if required Disconnect transceiver 2 and replace it with a new un joined transceiver 3 or 4 or 5 Repeat steps two and three to add additional transceivers to the same Network Group Step...

Page 4: ...Connecting the Control room End Install a second NV EC1701 at the control room end of the coax cable If rack mounting is desired use the NV RMEC16 tray which supports up to four NV EC1701 transceivers which together can support up to 16 cameras Connect the coax cable to the BNC jack on the NV EC1701 Connect a class 2 SELV 48V or 56VDC power supply to the power jack on the NV EC1701 This will provi...

Page 5: ...nd some RJ45 ports for IP cameras The RJ45 video in port is the con nection point for the NV EC1701 See figure 2 By deploying a Hybrid DVR with its dedicated IP camera port s the network is robust and secure with none of the traffic hack ing or virus vulnerabilities associated with PC like hardware on an open LAN Depending on the Hybrid DVR more than one camera may be connected to its IP camera po...

Page 6: ...ging critical for their day to day operations and not managed by the same group that manages their security IP video can often consume large amounts of bandwidth which may or may not be compatible with existing IT traffic Security Considerations Most surveillance systems are installed specifically to protect against breaches in security A shared LAN provides potential opportunities for unauthorize...

Page 7: ...ed by the control room NV EC1701 For fault safety never use more than two power supplies within a network BNC T Figure 4 Alternate Power Supply Location Power Supply NV EC1701 NV EC1701 Model NV EC1701 www nvt com 1 650 462 8100 44 0 208 977 6614 Ethernet over Coax Transceiver Model NV EC1701 www nvt com 1 650 462 8100 44 0 208 977 6614 Ethernet over Coax Transceiver NVR LAN WAN IP Camera Door Acc...

Page 8: ...deliver DC power and separately to deliver high frequency data signals The graph below shows maximum power delivery when using a 48V power supply If you are using a 56V power supply your distances will be 2 6 times those shown in figure 4 If you are not delivering power to your camera or other remote device then this graph does not apply Figure 5 shows the maximum network data rate A Distance Calc...

Page 9: ...t 1 640 ft 1 968 ft 2 624 ft 3 280 ft 3 936 ft 4 920 ft 5 904 ft 6 560 ft 2 500 m 3 000 m 4 000 m 5 000 m 8 200 ft 9 840 ft 13 120 ft 16 400 ft Ethernet Aggregate Data Throughput C C C A i W W W W W W W T V T V T T A 0 0 G 5 9 U 2 U 2 U R A G G W G W W G 6 1 8 1 8 R W G W W R G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A W G C A T V W ir e R G 5 9 U 2 0 A W G R G 6 1 8 A W G R G 1 1 1 4 A W G There are a wide variety of wire...

Page 10: ...e than two power supplies within a network system L E D S TAT U S I N D I C AT O R S Power Blue Power On BNC Interface Green Link RJ45 Interface Green Link M E C H A N I C A L E N V I R O N M E N TA L Transceiver body dimensions 5 1 in 131mm long excluding connectors 1 3 in 33mm high 1 5 in 38mm wide Transceiver weight 5 1oz 145g Operating and storage temperature 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C 20 to 8...

Page 11: ...6VDC power supply 90 watts with IEC line cord NV BNCT BNC T adaptor NV EC4BNC 1 4 BNC splitter adaptor NV PC4PR RJ45 Patch Cord 4 pair 3 1m Grey NV DPSC4 Detachable Power Supply Cord Splitter 1 4 2ft NV RMEC16 Rack mounting chassis 19 x 1U holds up to 4 NV EC1701 transceivers plus power supplies Includes NV DPSC4 Power Cord Splitter NV EC1701 and NV PS48 60W not included NV EC1701 Single transceiv...

Page 12: ...CT BNC T Adaptor 3 NV PC4PR patch cord Triple EoC Transmission System NV EC1701 KIT3 4 NV EC1701 Transceivers 1 NV PS48 60W Power Supply with IEC line cord 1 NV EC4BNC 1 4 BNC splitter adaptor 4 NV PC4PR patch cord Quadruple EoC Transmission System NV EC1701 KIT4 5 NV EC1701 Transceivers 1 NV PS48 60W Power Supply with IEC line cord 1 NV EC4BNC 1 4 BNC splitter adaptor 5 NV PC4PR patch cord Produc...

Page 13: ...le mented on a host such as a switch or router within the network Virtually all routers and most switches are equipped with an IGMP querier That host is responsible for sending IGMP queries to multicast devices and for generating an IGMP Report That report is moni tored by switches and routers within the network That monitoring is called IGMP Snooping These switches and routers keep a state table ...

Page 14: ... of NVT any warranty for those products will cease and NVT will have no further liability as it pertains to those products NVT assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than for which it is intended NVT s liability under any warranties shall be discharged by replacing or repairing any part or parts which do not ...

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