DRP16 -
User Guide
Setting Up the DRP16
Step 1
: Please note that the battery in DRP16 is expected to lose some
charge in shipping and storage. It will recharge completely in
approximately 4 hours of normal operation. Do not expect full battery
run time during this charging period.
Step 2
: Plug the DRP16 into an electrical outlet that does not share circuit
with heavy electrical loading (e.g. air conditioner, refrigerator, etc.) If
“wiring functional” light does not light up, refer to page 5, Item No.5.
Step 3
: Plug your DVR power cord into the DRP16 UPS protected outlet.
(Not Suitable for Camera Power Supplies)
Step 4
: Connect the coaxial or UTP cable runs from cameras to the “IN”
connectors on the DRP16. Attach patch cords of at least 3 feet in
length to the “OUT” connectors on the DRP16 and then to the feed
ports on your DVR.
Step 5
: Connect the incoming 100 Base-T line to the “IN” jack on the
DRP16 marked “CAT-5e” Connect patch cord at least 3 feet in length
between the “OUT” jack and your DVR.
Step 6
: Connect your incoming phone/fax/modem line to the DRP16 jack
marked “RJ IN”. Use a patch cord of at least 3 feet in length to
connect the “OUT” jack to your equipment.
Step 7
: Plug in your DVR, then switch on the DRP16. It will run a 5
second self-test to determine the strength of the battery. Refer to
page 5, Item No. 2.
Physical Specifications
Housing: Painted Steel
Housing Color: Black
Housing Size: 17.13” W x 7.31” L x 3.5” H
Weight: 14.00 lbs
Battery Backup Specifications and
Replacement
The DRP16 battery back up is rated at 450VA / 250W. It has an expected
battery life of 3 to 6 years dependant on weather and storage. The battery
run time for a typical DVR system is 13 to 15 minutes.
Replace battery only with a rechargeable sealed lead acid rated to 12V
5.5AH. Improper battery might cause premature failure and excessive
heat. Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by
personnel knowledgeable about batteries and required precautions.
MAKE SURE THE DRP16 IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND UNPLUGED
FROM THE WALL OUTLET. To replace the battery, remove the hex head
screw and remove the access panel. Pull the battery strap to slide battery
out, grab the battery and slide out the remainder of the way. Remove the
positive and negative leads. Contact DITEK for battery disposal.
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DRP16 -
User Guide
DRP16C
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 / 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: Coaxial Video Protector
Connection Method: 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
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