
Installation
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VideoJet 100
Connections
Camera/Monitor
The VideoJet 100 provides one BNC jack. In the transmitter version
you can connect one video source. Suitable devices are all cam-
eras and other video sources which generate a PAL or NTSC stan-
dard signal. Using the VideoJet 100 in the receiver version the BNC
jack serves as a monitor output which permits the connection of a
monitor suitable for PAL or NTSC standard video signals.
Transmitter:
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Connect the camera or other video sources to the BNC jack VIDEO
using a video cable (75 Ohm, BNC connector).
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Set the DIP switch to position T (down) to terminate the input when
the video signal is not looped through (e.g. with a T-piece).
Receiver:
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Connect a video monitor to the BNC jack VIDEO using a video
cable (75 Ohm, BNC connector).
Network
connection
You can connect the VideoJet 100 either directly or via a hub to a
10/100 Base-T network. Use a standard cable UTP Category 5 with
RJ45 connectors for this connection.
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Connect the network cable to the ETHERNET jack.
Alarm inputs
The four metallically isolated alarm inputs serve for the connection
of external alarm triggers, e.g. door contacts or sensors. If config-
ured accordingly, an alarm trigger can, for example, set up an auto-
matic connection between VideoJet 100 and the remote station.
Connection INPUT 5 serves as a master alarm. If necessary, this
contact allows all the alarm triggers (contacts and video sensors) to
be activated or barred, e.g. by means of a key-operated switch.
Summary of Contents for VideoJet 100
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