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ENFORCER Rack-Mount DC CCTV Power Supply
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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
The ENFORCER Rack-Mount DC CCTV Power Supply includes a LCD display of output current
and voltage and fits into standard 19” IT racks to integrate smoothly into an existing rack-mount
setup. The unit provides flexible power and mounting options to best suit a company’s CCTV
power needs in an attractive, compact package.
1x Rack-mount power supply
1x Power cord
6x Bracket mounting screws
2x Rack mounting brackets
4x 8-Port terminal blocks
1x 4-Port terminal block
1x Manual
Input voltage
110/220 VAC (with selection switch)
Input fuse
Glass, 10A
Number of outputs
18
Maximum current
per output
Ch. 1~2
5A
Ch. 3~18
1.6A
Output fuse type
PTC
Output voltage
Adjustable, 11.7~13.6 VDC
Rack-mount height
1U
Operating humidity
Up to 90%, non-condensing
Operating temperature
-14°~86° F (-26°~30° C)
Dimensions
1
3
/
4
"x17
1
/
2
"x7
7
/
8
" (45x445x200 mm)
Weight
5-lb 7-oz (2.47kg)
Specifications:
Introduction:
Parts List:
Overview:
Front
Back
Voltage and total
current display
Output voltage
potentiometer
Individual output
LED indicators
Output terminal
blocks
AC voltage
switch
Ground
connection
ON/OFF switch, fuse,
AC cord socket
1
3
/
4
"
(45 mm)
7
7
/
8
" (200 mm)
17
1
/
2
" (445 mm)
Bracket
mounting holes
Left Side
ENFORCER Rack-Mount DC CCTV Power Supply
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Mounting:
Installation Notes:
Wiring:
1.
Connect equipment power input cables to the provided terminal
blocks' screw terminals side by side in N/P pairs. Note that 1~2
are for higher current draw equipment (5A) such as DVRs.
2.
Screw the terminals closed. Once done, reinsert the terminal
blocks back into their slots (Fig. 3).
3.
Adjust voltage using the output voltage potentiometer.
4.
Ensure that the AC voltage switch is set to the correct voltage and connect the unit’s power
cord to an electrical outlet and switch on the unit.
5.
Front-panel LEDs should glow green for each camera/DVR to show output is on.
6.
Test the output at the camera end of each power cable to be sure voltage is correct.
1.
Double-check DC output voltage on the unit's display and test at the camera end of each
power cable before connecting cameras.
2.
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.
Do not install the unit outdoors or expose it to rain or moisture.
3.
For professional installation and use only. Installation must conform to all local codes.
4.
Avoid installing the unit near heat-generating or heat-sensitive equipment.
5.
To prevent shock, do not open the housing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
1.
Decide on a location to install the unit, away from moisture, high humidity, heat sources, etc.
2.
Make sure there is enough space around the unit so air can flow in and out for cooling.
3.
Be sure ventilation holes are not blocked by other equipment, rack housing, walls, etc.
4.
To avoid undesirable operation in either the product or other equipment place the unit at
least 12” (30cm) from any television monitor or other radiation-producing, radiation-sensitive,
or heat-producing equipment such as heaters, radiators, etc.
NOTE:
Units may also be placed on a shelf/table and stacked one on top of the other, or with
other equipment. However, make sure no ventilation holes are blocked.
5.
Install the brackets to both sides of the power supply using the included bracket mounting
screws (Fig. 1).
6.
Find an unused 1U space in the
equipment rack and screw the unit in
place (rack mounting screws not
provided), leaving at least 0.5U
above
and below
the unit for ventilation (Fig.2).
NOTES:
A.
No rear support rails are needed.
B.
At extreme temperatures, the power
panel may take up to 30 seconds to
boot when first connected to power.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
To cameras
or DVRs
Fig. 1
Bracket
Power Supply
Mounting Holes