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Technical specifications

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24V 2A

System monitor

Picture tube

12 "/ 31cm

Camera selection

1 ~ 4

Audio

one-way, two-way prepared

Built-in microphone

electret

Mains power supply

100 - 240 VAC, 50 / 60Hz

Power consumption

16 Watt max .

Camera power supply

24 VDC, short-circuit protected

Max. camera cable length

300 m (600 m with extension adapter)

System cable type

4-wire dual twisted pair 'telephone' cable

System connectors

RJ 11 E type modular 'telephone'

In/output VCR A/V

cinch connectors

Output slave monitor A/V

system connector

Output alarm relay (type/time)

3-pole terminal block/ 3 minutes

Next camera input

2-pole terminal block, normally open

Camera-LED(s) alarm blinking freq.

1 Hz (last alarm) / 8 Hz (previous alarms)

Dimensions (WxHxD)

320 x 310 x 310 mm

Weight

5.7 kg

Ambient conditions

temperature (Operating/Storage)

+10 ~ +45°C / -25 ~ +70°C

humidity (Operating/Storage)

20% ~ 90%RH / 99%RH

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Summary of Contents for VSS2360/C3T

Page 1: ...nitor Picture tube 12 31cm Camera selection 1 4 Audio one way two way prepared Built in microphone electret Mains power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power consumption 16 Watt max Camera power supply 24 VDC short circuit protected Max camera cable length 300 m 600 m with extension adapter System cable type 4 wire dual twisted pair telephone cable System connectors RJ 11 E type modular telephone In ou...

Page 2: ... 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 interference 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...

Page 3: ... sound can be recorded by means of a video recorder Monitoring of the camera lines for breakage in the cable Alarm detection by means of an alarm box optional or by the alarm contacts on the camera Triggering external equipment by means of an action box optional and or alarm When the picture and sound are switched off by means of the power save switch on the control panel of the monitor the camera...

Page 4: ... other peripheral equipment For example a video printer for hard copies Extra monitor You can connect an extra monitor to the slave output fig B 3 by using the same twisted pair system cable The extra monitor gives exactly the same picture and sound as the basic monitor In VCR mode the slave monitor shows the image of the last selected camera Alarm contact The alarm contact make N O and break N C ...

Page 5: ... with the camera selection keys 1 2 3 and 4 fig A 2 the appropriate LED lights up VCR With this button fig A 4 the monitor is switched to VCR mode The VCR LED will light up The signal which is supplied at the VCR input on the back of the monitor fig B 2 will be shown on the monitor Next camera input When closing the contacts of the next camera input fig B 6 the system switches to the next availabl...

Page 6: ...The monitor will always switch to the camera of the last received alarm but the LED s of each previously received alarm blink faster Tips for maintenance Ventilation Avoid overheating the system monitor by ensuring to it that the ventilation openings on the top of the monitor remain uncovered Do not place the monitor in the immediate vicinity of a source of heating Cleaning You can clean the syste...

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