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DRP16 - 

User Guide 

DRP16 

 

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 40dB

 

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: 2.8V 
Frequency: 10 MHZ 
Typical Insertion Loss: <0.1 dB 
Characteristic Impedance: 75 Ohm 

 
 

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DRP16 - 

User Guide 

To reinstall battery, insert the positive and negative leads making sure the 
negative terminal is facing towards the rear and right of the unit ; place the 
battery strap above the battery and gently slide the battery inside making 
sure that it slides all the way in and making sure that the terminals do not 
touch the wall of the battery enclosure. If the battery does not fully insert, 
slide the battery out and make sure the wires are not being kinked in the 
back; straighten out the battery leads and reinstall the battery. Once the 
battery is completely in, install the access panel and reinstall screw. 
 
 

Safety Precautions 

CAUTION: 

Do not plug DRP16 into a power strip or daisy chain into 

another surge protector.

 

CAUTION

: Risk of Energy Hazard, 12V, 5.5 Ampere-hour battery. Before 

replacing batteries, remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist 
watches, and rings. High energy through conductive materials could 
cause severe burns. 

CAUTION

: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may 

explode. 

CAUTION

: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released material is 

harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic. 

CAUTION

: DRP16 has an internal battery source. When the On/Off 

switch is on, the battery supplied outlets are energized, even when the 
unit is not plugged in. 

CAUTION

: Use only indoors and in dry locations. 

CAUTION

: Connect the DRP16 to a NEMA 5 – 15R, grounded outlet. 

Make sure the branch is protected by a fuse or circuit breaker, and not 
servicing equipment requiring heavy electricity (e.g. refrigerator, air 
conditioner, copier, etc.) 

CAUTION

: Never plug the DRP16 into itself; this will cause a short circuit. 

NOTICE

: For use in a controlled environment. Use of the DRP16 in life 

support applications is NOT recommended. 
 
 
 
 
 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Страница 6: ...otection on the AC power circuit Should one or more of your camera circuits lose surge protection it will be evidenced by signal degradation appearing on the monitor screen for that particular camera...

Страница 7: ...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 t...

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