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GND
DATA_A
DATA_B
+12 VDC IN
PORT 1-16
CONNECTOR
PINOUT
+12 VDC IN
STATUS
INDICATOR
MODEL: SS16
1
2
3
4
12
11
10
9
8
16
15
14
13
5
6
7
CH #1 AUDIO
CH #1 AUDIO
CH #2 AUDIO
CH #2 AUDIO
GND
VIDEO+
VIDEO-
+12 VDC IN
CH #3 AUDIO
CH #3 AUDIO
CH #4 AUDIO
CH #4 AUDIO
CALL-IN GND
AUDIO
AUDIO
CALL-IN
VIDEO-
VIDEO+
PWR GND
+12VDC OUT
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
8
1
1
8
8
1
VIDEO BALUN
COM
1 / 4 W
1 / 2 W
1 W
2W
4W
25V: 8 OHM
CS100 Wiring
Figure 21
Connection to this station from an SS16 port can be done through an RJ-45 terminated CAT-5 cable
(straight through, not cross-over cable). Connections to the audio transformer may be wired directly into a
terminal strip labeled TS1 provided on the back of the station as illustrated above. Privacy functionality is
not supported directly from this station. If required, another model of REDy Corp. call station such as
the CS50, CS150, or HS120 should be chosen. See table 1 for a complete listing of station models vs
features.
When installing cameras, standard composite video security cameras may be used. For proper
transmission of the video signal over UTP requires the use of a video balun as shown in the illustration
above. The balun should be located as close to the camera as possible, however the balun/camera
assembly may be located a significant distance away from the CS100 if required
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. When using UTP
cameras, the video balun is often integrated within the camera, so an external balun module is not
required. Connection of the video signal to the CS100 station is done via standard RJ-45 terminated CAT-
5 cable. The CS100 simply acts as a cable concentrator, and facilitates the ability to combine the video and
audio signals onto a single CAT-5 cable going to the SS16 device ports. No video processing takes place
on the CS100, or SS16. The video pair is connected to pins 1 & 2 on CS100 port P1 labeled
CAMERA
.
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Distance limitation is dependent on the overall distance from the camera to the head end equipment (ex: DVR), and the type/quality
of the video balun chosen for the application. There is no direct limitation on the distance from camera to CS100.