DRP16 -
User Guide
DRP16B
Electrical Specifications
Class: Digital Recorder Protector / Battery Back-Up
Installation Point: Video Point of Use
Connection Method: 6 Foot Power Cord
Continuous Current: 12 Amps
Response Time: <5 nS
MCOV: 130VAC
Operating Frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
AC Protection Modes: L – G, L – N, N - G
Service Voltage: 120 VAC
Diagnostics: Surge Protection Active, Line Fault, Dry Contact (120 VAC,
1A Max)
EMI/RFI Noise Filtering:
150KHz – 100mHz up to 58dB
Max. Surge Current: 13,500Amps (Peak)
Max. Energy Dissipation: 1665 Joules (Single Pulse)
Connections: 4 AC Outlets, 16 – In UTP / 16 - Out BNC, 1 In/1Out RJ 11,
and 1 In/1Out RJ 45Connectors
Battery Backup Rating: 450VA / 250W (Max.)
Battery Output Voltage: -5%
Battery Charge Mode: Full Time
Battery Recharge Time: 12 Hours from total discharge (Typical)
Battery Life: 3-6 Years (Typical)
Battery Back up Response Time: 4 mS
Phone/Fax/Modem Protection Specifications
Class: Phone/Fax/Modem protector
Connection Method: RJ11
Max. Spike Energy: 160 Joules
Clamping Voltage: 395V
Data Line Protection Specifications
Class: CAT5e Data Line Protector
Connection Method: Modular Plug RJ45
Continuous Current: 0.3 Amps
Response time: <1nSec
MCOV: 6VDC
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation: 3KW (10/1000uS)
Nominal Clamp Voltage: 6.8V
DVR Protection Specifications
Class: UTP Video Protector
Connection Method: Terminal Block / BNC
Peak Pulse Power Dissipation: 3KW (10/1000uS) per module
Nominal Clamp Voltage: 6.8V
Frequency: 10 MHZ
Typical Insertion Loss: <0.1 dB
Characteristic Impedance: 75 Ohm Input, 100 Ohm Output
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DRP16 -
User Guide
8.
RJ11 Telephone Jacks
The DRP16 is equipped with a phone/fax/modem line surge
protector. Connect the incoming phone line to the “IN” jack and a
patch cord (not supplied) to the “OUT” jack and then to the
equipment.
9.
Category 5 Data Jacks
These jacks are marked “IN” and “OUT”. Connect the incoming
100 Base-T cable to the jack marked “IN”. Use a Cat 5 patch
cable (not supplied) to connect the “OUT” jack to the DVR.
10a.
Video Cable Protection (DRP16 and DRP16C)
The DRP16 has multiple pairs of BNC connector ports marked
“IN” and “OUT”. Connect the incoming coaxial cable from
camera to the “BNC IN”, and coaxial cable from the “BNC OUT”
to the DVR
10b.
Video Cable Protection (DRP16B)
The DRP16B has multiple pairs of UTP connector ports marked
“IN” and BNC marked “OUT”. Connect the incoming UTP cable
from camera to the “UTP IN”, and coaxial cable from the “BNC
OUT” to the DVR
11.
Dry Contacts – Form C (N/O, N/C, Common)
The DRP16 is equipped with dry contacts used to remotely
monitor the power status of the DVR surge protector and UPS.
12.
AC Power Cord
The DRP16 is equipped with a 15A 125VAC rated power cord.
13.
15 Amp Resettable Circuit Breaker
If the DRP16 is overloaded, it will trigger this circuit breaker and
disconnect the power. If this occurs, the black button will pop out,
and AC power will be removed from all outlets. (Battery power
will still be provided to UPS protected outlets.) If this happens,
unplug at least one piece of equipment and reset the circuit
breaker by pressing the button back into place.
14.
UPS Protected AC Power Outlets
These 2 battery power supplied outlets provide surge protection
and battery back up. Plug your digital video recorder into this
outlet.
IMPORTANT: Do not plug a laser printer into the UPS protected
outlets. Because the power demand is much higher than other
peripherals, it may cause the circuit breaker to trip or cause an
overload condition.
15.
Non-UPS Protected AC Power Outlets
These 2 outlets will not supply battery back up. These are for the
monitor and printer that do not require battery back up to record
images. Surge protection is always there, even if the main power
is switched off.
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