HDR-5000 User and Technical Manual
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2.2.3 Protecting the HDR-5000 from Moisture
Locate the equipment in an area protected from dripping water or excessive humidity.
WARNING
If water penetrates the chassis, it could cause equipment damage and create a
safety hazard.
2.2.4 Routing Cables
Wiring is affected by temperature, humidity and vibration extremes. You should do the following installation.
CAUTION
Power supply cords and cables must be protected. Do not run cords where they
can be stepped on. Protect cables against pinching and chafing. Pay special
attention to locations where the cables enter or exit an enclosure or make a sharp
bend.
Secure all cables at close intervals along their entire lengths.
Protect cabling with added sheathing or padding anywhere cabling passes through a hole or lies
against an obstruction.
Provide flex relief at any location where the cable must change direction sharply, to maintain a
smooth bend and prevent kinking.
Provide strain relief at each connector to absorb any pulling forces on the cable and prevent
damage to the connector.
If long lengths of cable are required, you may need a UHF amplifier or gain block. Contact Vislink
for specific cable types and lengths to use in your application (see
Section 4.1,
Getting Support
for Your HDR-5000
).
2.3 Applying
Power
Vislink supplies an AC power cable with each receiver. The HDR-5000 has the following power
requirements.
Supply Voltage:
105–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz
Power Consumption:
28 watts
CAUTION
Ensure that the power being supplied matches the power required by the
equipment. You can find power ratings for equipment on a rating plate, usually on
the rear panel. Ensure that the electrical supply is protected by over-current
protection devices as required by the applicable electrical codes. If necessary,
consult a licensed electrician.
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