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MAN-POCLAMP     REV0703A

NM-POCL

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NM-POCLAMP

NetMedia, Inc., 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, Arizona  85737 (520) 544-4567 Fax: (520) 544-0800 Email: [email protected] www.netmedia.com

Coax Cable

Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulator for whole house distribution and standard television viewing on 

the modulated channel. The modulator can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2.

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Main cable or 

antenna

Modulator

Amplifier

Television

Television

PoC Video Decoder Module

Distribution 

Panel

 or Splitter

Splitter/

Combiner

Camera

Coax Cable

Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a 

loopback or video output jack.

Monitor

or

Television

Quad.

Sequencer

or

DVR

To Next 

Device

PoC Video Decoder Module

Camera

Installation Procedures:

1.  Connect  a  coax  cable  (RG6  recommended)  to  the  F-connectors  of  the  camera  and  Video  Decoder.  Each 

Camera/Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. 

Do not connect the Camera/Decoder coax to 

video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/or the other attached devices!

2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monitor, Quad, DVR, modulator, etc.) to the Decoder’s RCA Video Out 

Connector. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate.

3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transformer from an AC outlet to the Decoder’s Power Input Connector.
4.  Mount  the  Base  to  the  junction  box  (not  included)  and  adjust  the  camera  assembly  for  proper  viewing.  When 

satisfied, secure all adjustment points.

DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA’S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.

Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monitor or standard television. Use the TV’s composite RCA Video In 

jack and view through its video or line input. The picture will not be available on a channel.

Camera

Video Cable

Coax Cable

Monitor

or

Television

PoC Video Decoder Module

 Up to 100 Feet

Содержание NM-POCLAMP

Страница 1: ...oax PoC Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable such as RG6 There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location It mounts to a typical round 4 inch junction box and is viewed with a security monitor or television To view the camera on a single standard television use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack PoCVideo Encoder buil...

Страница 2: ...e camera and Video Decoder Each Camera Decoder pair needs a dedicated point to point wiring circuit Do not connect the Camera Decoder coax to video distribution equipment Doing so could damage this product and or the other attached devices 2 Connect a video cable from the viewing device monitor Quad DVR modulator etc to the Decoder s RCA Video Out Connector Simple adapters such as RCA to BNC may b...

Страница 3: ... all installation instructions could void your FCC authorization to use the product in the USA Security Cameras FCC compliance requires that the Camera lens cover and Video Decoder module end caps be fastened whenever the unit is in operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules These limits are des...

Страница 4: ...e overexposed In addition cameras that are designed for low light or infrared sensitivity typically favor the shadow areas and look more washed out under bright conditions Try adjusting the image field so that more light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture It is normal though that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day so will the camera iris and the p...

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