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TX001-00-00 Rev 101 QuickSilver DV202S Video Transmitter

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INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 1

How to Use this Manual ................................................................................................................................ 1

For experienced installers:........................................................................................................................ 1
For novice installers: ................................................................................................................................. 1

Unpacking and Inspection ............................................................................................................................ 1

INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 4

Quick Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 4

DV202S Transmitter/X-566 Modem ......................................................................................................... 4
CRU .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
I-MODEM Modem ..................................................................................................................................... 7

Detailed Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 9

DV202S Transmitter/X-566 Modem ......................................................................................................... 9
DV202S Transmitter Directly Connected to Receiver............................................................................. 13
CRU ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
AUDIO BD Internal Audio Card .............................................................................................................. 19
32 MEM Transmitter Memory ................................................................................................................. 19

CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 20

Using Alarm Inputs ...................................................................................................................................... 20

Transmitter.............................................................................................................................................. 20
CM-4 Module .......................................................................................................................................... 21

Using Relay Outputs.................................................................................................................................... 22

Transmitter.............................................................................................................................................. 22
RM-16 Module ........................................................................................................................................ 23

Using Audio .................................................................................................................................................. 24

Basic Audio Using Relays....................................................................................................................... 24

OPERATION ...................................................................................................................... 25

Resetting the Transmitter ........................................................................................................................... 25

TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................... 26

Transmitter ................................................................................................................................................... 26

CRU ............................................................................................................................................................... 26

Receiver ........................................................................................................................................................ 26

Modem .......................................................................................................................................................... 26

Alarms ........................................................................................................................................................... 26

Содержание QuickSilver DV202S

Страница 1: ...cumentation This system has not been designed to be used in life critical situations and must not be used for this purpose Product specifications subject to change without notice TeleSite and QuickSil...

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Страница 3: ...ent off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Re...

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Страница 5: ...MODEM Modem 7 Detailed Installation 9 DV202S Transmitter X 566 Modem 9 DV202S Transmitter Directly Connected to Receiver 13 CRU 15 AUDIO BD Internal Audio Card 19 32 MEM Transmitter Memory 19 CONFIGU...

Страница 6: ...ii Contents TX001 00 00 Rev 101 QuickSilver DV202S Video Transmitter Relays 26 Audio 26 SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS 27 REFERENCE 28 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 29...

Страница 7: ...he unit 13 Outdoor Cable Grounding Use only grounded outdoor cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1984 provides informat...

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Страница 9: ...d Inspection All Telesite USA equipment is tested and inspected before leaving the factory It is the carrier s responsibility to provide suitable delivery Inspect the cartons upon delivery and if dama...

Страница 10: ...Site Manual TX001 10 The core system is comprised of the DV202S Transmitter QS Receiver Software a PC type computer and a pair of Modems The Transmitter and a Modem are installed and configured at the...

Страница 11: ...m inputs and 98 relays Refer to Figure 2 The system also supports simplex listen and duplex simultaneous talk listen audio when the Transmitter is equipped with the optional AUDIO BD Internal Audio Ca...

Страница 12: ...nced installers follow these steps for fast installation Refer to Figure 4 DV202S Transmitter X 566 Modem 1 Unpack Transmitter and power supply Connect power supply to Transmitter Do not apply power y...

Страница 13: ...the order 6 5 4 3 2 1 If Modules are not powered on in the correct order the cameras attached to those specific Modules may not appear in the software s camera list Note Connect consecutive CRUs star...

Страница 14: ...6 Installation TX001 00 00 Rev 101 QuickSilver DV202S Video Transmitter Figure 6 Transmitter Quick Installation...

Страница 15: ...telephone cable RJ 45 modular connector to ISDN socket on Modem and the remaining end to the ISDN wall socket 4 Power on Modem and verify that Modem Power LED illuminates solid In addition verify that...

Страница 16: ...detects the ISDN line by verifying the following LEDs a All LEDs should illuminate briefly to verify that they function b DTR DSR RTS CTS TX and RX LEDs should routinely blink during line detection c...

Страница 17: ...and alarm inputs and relay outputs The following procedure provides steps for a typical remote site installation Refer to Figure 9 Note Do not apply power to the remote site equipment until all cablin...

Страница 18: ...ress the plug straight into the socket Connect the female end of the provided AC power cord to the power supply and the male end into a convenient AC wall receptacle 7 Connect the provided power suppl...

Страница 19: ...used 3 Connect the Modem to the telephone wall socket by inserting one end of the telephone cable plug modular RJ 45 connector into the ISDN socket on the Modem and inserting the remaining end into th...

Страница 20: ...onnector from the computer Attach the 25 to 9 pin Adapter to the end if not already in use Operation Refer to Figures 11 and 12 1 Attach the DB 9 connector of the Adapter to the Transmitter s Communic...

Страница 21: ...ct the modem cable from the Transmitter s serial port 2 Connect the Transmitter to the computer using the correct cable The correct cable is determined by the type of serial port socket available on t...

Страница 22: ...tion required 2 Cut the desired length of cable to be run between the Transmitter and computer Do not exceed a distance of 50 ft 16 5 m as communications may not function at this length 3 Following st...

Страница 23: ...ct the CAM6 input socket of the Transmitter to the VIDEO OUT output socket of the CRU 5 Connect all camera output cables to their corresponding camera input BNC type sockets CAM1 CAM6 on the rear pane...

Страница 24: ...a Configure DIP Switches in accordance with Table 1 b Physically stack CRUs as shown in Figure 17 c Obtain a proper 25 pin Ribbon Cable to connect ALL units Remember to cut off any excess connectors d...

Страница 25: ...four BNC connectors through the holes and rest the card on the standoffs Refer to Figure 19 4 Line up the four holes on the card with the standoffs and install a provided screw into each one Tighten...

Страница 26: ...he cards connectors through the slot and rest the card on the standoffs Refer to Figure 21 4 Line up the four holes on the card with the standoffs and install a provided screw into each one Tighten th...

Страница 27: ...reverse the card 5 Push the card down into the socket and allow it to swing to an upright position When the latches have snapped into place the card is installed 6 Replace the cover and power on the T...

Страница 28: ...r a typical alarm setup To setup the alarm inputs perform the following steps 1 Remove the 4 screws on the sides of the Transmitter and lift the cover to expose the main board 2 Route all alarm cables...

Страница 29: ...dition to tie wraps This will ensure solid conductive connections that provide anchoring and suitable stress relief 5 Record all wire color and alarm connection associations for future reference CM 4...

Страница 30: ...ge holes to their corresponding relay output Terminal Block connections Relay 1 and Relay 2 3 Connect one color of the cable to a common COM screw terminal labeled GND on the Terminal Block 4 Connect...

Страница 31: ...elays for Pan Tilt Zoom Control The Relays can be used for discreet cameras and PTZ drives to control the functions Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus or Iris It is recommended to always use Relays 1 8 for Camer...

Страница 32: ...the speakers or microphone will exceed 50 feet or when multiple speakers or microphones will be enabled simultaneously Relays are used where it is necessary to have multi channel audio For example it...

Страница 33: ...Transmitter will not communicate with the Receiver or it is necessary to clear the current setup and password use the Reset switch to clear the data This switch is located on the side near the right...

Страница 34: ...ne cable is properly installed Modem Verify that the Power LED is illuminated Verify that the modem cable is correctly connected Verify the ISDN modem has been properly configured for the line Alarms...

Страница 35: ...8 5050 Toll Free 1 800 808 5780 Fax 201 568 6444 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a Name and address of the company returning the unit b Name of the TeleSite employ...

Страница 36: ...only used cable types are RG 59 U and RG 11 U Each is actually a family of cables with widely varying electrical characteristics some of which are not suitable for CCTV applications Choose a cable typ...

Страница 37: ...U 0 7 btu min 0 18 cal min Note These figures represent the conversion of 100 of the electrical energy to heat Actual percentage of the heat generated will be less and will vary from product to produc...

Страница 38: ...actual Modem connection speed phone line quality available computer resources amount of change in the actual picture computer display resolution and size and video display resolution Fully configured...

Страница 39: ...pin DIP case Radio Frequency Emission Rating FCC Class A European Community CE Standards EN 50081 1 generic emissions EN 50082 1 generic immunity AUDIO BD Audio Card for optional audio capability Sou...

Страница 40: ...ent offering alternate voice circuit switched data on two B channels with all data and voice capabilities Pointing Devices Standard mouse or trackball to facilitate easy program maneuverability MECHAN...

Страница 41: ...CRU 8 3 ft 19 6 m ENVIRONMENTAL Applies to DV202S Transmitter CRU CM 4 Camera Add On Board and RM 16 16 Relay Add On Board Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Operating Humidity Range 0...

Страница 42: ...TeleSite USA Inc Corporate Headquarters 225 County Road Tenafly New Jersey 07670 201 568 5050 800 808 5780 Fax 201 568 6444 www telesiteusa com...

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