Aigis Mechtronics CRYSTALVUE PVD20 IP Series User manual

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PVD20 IP Series
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to per-
sons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to
alertthe user to presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appli-
ance.
Attention: Installation should be performed byqualified service
personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code
or applicable local codes.
24 VAC Units: Do Not Exceed 30 VAC Input.Voltage applied to the unit’s
power input should not exceed 30VAC. Normal input voltage is 24 VAC. User
supplied wiring from 24 VAC supply to unit must be in compliance with elec-
trical codes (Class 2 power levels). Do not ground 24 VAC supply at power
supply terminals or at unit’s power supply terminals.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE UNITSTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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de l'appareil.
L'éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral, avertit l'utilisateur de la
présence d'une "tension dangereuse" non isolée à l'intérieur de l'ap-
pareil et d'une valeur suffisante pour constituer un risque d'électrocu-
tion.
Le point d'exclamation contenudans un triangle équilatéral, avertit
l'utilisateur de la présence, dans la documentation qui accompagne
l'appareil, de consignes d'utilisation et de maintenance importantes.
Attention: L'installation doit être effectuée uniquement par du
personnel de service qualifié conformément à la réglementation
du Code Electrique National ou à la réglementation locale.
Appareils 24 VCA
Ne pas excéder 30 VCA. La tension appliquée à l'entrée d'alimentation de l'ap-
pareil ne devrait pas excéder 30 VCA.Toute installation électrique fournissant
du 24 Volts courant alternatif doit être conforme aux codes électriques.
(Niveaux d'alimentation de la Classe 2). Ne pas brancher une prise de terre
sur les bornes d'alimentation 24 Volts ou aux bornes d'alimentation de l'ap-
pareil.
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APPAREIL.
SECURITE
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sachen.
Das Ausrufezeichen im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll den Benutzer auf
wichtige Bedienungs- und Wartungsanleitungen in der dem Gerät
beigefügten Literatur aufmerksam machen.
Achtung! Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem
Kundendienstpersonal gemäß jeweilig zutreffender
Elektrovorschriften ausgeführt werden.
24 VACGeräte
Achtung! 30 Volt Eingangswechselspannung darf für 24 VAC Modelle nicht
überschritten werden. Normal-betrieb findet bei 24 Volt Wechselspannung
statt. Die Kabel- bzw. Drahtverbindung vom Netzgerät zu dem vor-liegenden
Gerät muß die Bestimmungen der Schutz-klasse II erfüllen. Nicht die 24-Volt-
Leitung erden weder am Netzgerät noch an den Anschlußklemmen des vorlie-
genden Gerätes
WARNUNG: UM FEUER ODER ELEKTRISCHE SCHLÄGE ZU
VERMEIDEN, SETZEN SIE DAS GERÄT NIEMALS REGEN ODER
FEUCHTIGKEIT AUS.
VORSICHT: UM EINEN ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAG ZUVERMEI-
DEN,ABDECKUNG NICHT ENTFERNEN.WARTUNGEN
ALLER ART QUALIFIZIERTEM PERSONAL ÜBERLASSEN.
SICHERHEITSVORKEHRUNGEN

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de la unidad.
El símbolo representado por un relámpago con punta de flecha
dentrode un triángulo equilátero, se muestra con el objetivo de
alertar al usuario que existen "voltages peligrosos" sin aislamiento,
dentrode la cubierta de la unidad. Dichos voltages pueden ser de
tal magnitud que constituyen un riesgo de choque eléctrico a per-
sonas.
El símbolo de exclamación dentro de un triángulo equilátero, se
muestra con el objetivo de alertar al ususario de que instrucciones
de operación y mantenimiento importantes acompañan al equipo.
Atención: La instalación de este equipo debe ser realizada por
personal capacitado, solo en acuerdo, y en cumplimiento de nor-
mas del "National Electric Code" (Código Eléctrico Nacional) ó las
normas del Gobierno Nacional Local.
Unidades de 24 VCA
No exceder 30 VCA de entrada.Voltage suplido a la unidad no debe exceder
30 VCA.Voltage de entrada normal es de 24 VCA. El cableado de 24 VCA
provisto por el usuario debe cumplir con las normas eléctricas (Clase 2 de
niveles de alimentación). No conectar los 24 VCA a tierra en las terminales de
la alimentación ó a las terminales de la fuente de alimentación de la unidad.
PELIGRO: PARA EVITAR EL PELIGRO DE INCENDIO Ó CHOQUE
ELÉCTRICO, NO EXPONGA A LA LLUVIA Ó HUMEDAD.
PRECAUCION: PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE CHOQUE
ELÉCTRICO, FAVOR NO ABRIR LA CUBIERTA. ESTE EQUIPO
NO CONSTA DE PIEZAS O PARTES QUE REQUIEREN SERVICIO
OMANTENIMIENTO. PARA REPARACIONES FAVOR REFERIRSE
AUNTÉCNICO CALIFICADO.
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD

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Warning: In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
ATTENTION – Observe Precautions
For Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1UNPACKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
3DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
4INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
4.1Mounting .......................8
4.2 Power and Video Connections .....8
4.3 IP Connections ..................8
4.3.1 Connecting the RJ-45 IP Connection .8
5PVD20 SET UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
5.1 Verify Operations ...............10
5.2 Accessing the Control Board
Configurations and Option Switches10
5.3 Detail of Options Switches ........11
5.4 RS232 Control Options ..........12
5.5 Monitor Set Up .................12
5.5.1 Using the Remote Control .......12
5.5.2 On Screen Display
Using the Remote Control .......13
5.5.3 On Screen Display
Main Menu Selections ...........13
5.5.4 On Screen Display
Sub Menu Selections ............13
What is Electrostatic Discharge?
Atransfer of electrostatic charges between bodies at different electrostatic
potentials caused by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field.The
following are some examples of electrostatic charges:
1. Walking across a nylon carpet on a dry day generates a static electrical
charge of 35,000 volts.
2. Opening a plastic bag generates a charge of 20,000 volts.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.)
5.6 Internal Monitor Controls ........15
5.7 Flash Memory Set Up ............15
5.7.1 Activate the Flash Memory Card ...15
5.8 Camera Adjustments ............16
5.8.1Color High Resolution
Series Camera ................16
5.8.2 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
Series Camera ................16
5.9 Camera and Lens Settings ........17
5.9.1 Dip Switch Location for
Color High Resolution Camera .....17
5.9.2 Dip Switch Location for
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera18
5.10 Focusing the Camera ............18
6TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
6.1 Flickering Screen ................19
6.2 No Video Displayed on Screen .....19
7SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
7.1 System Specifications ............20
7.2 Mechanical Specifications ........21
7.3 Environmental ..................21
7.4 Camera Specifications ............21
7.4.1 Color High Resolution ...........21
7.4.2 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) ......22
7.5 Lens Specifications ..............22
7.5.1. Color High Resolution .........22
7.5.2.Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) .....22
8PVD ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
8.1Power Supplies .................23
8.2 Mounting Options ...............23
8.3 Sign Hanging Hardware ..........23
9REPLACEMENT PARTS . . . . . . . . . . .24
10 DIMENSIONAL OUTLINE . . . . . . . . .24

1. UNPACKING
Unpack carefully.This is an electromechanical device and should be handled
carefully. Remove all of the items from the box. It is recommended that you do
not remove the clear protective plastic covers on the PVD20 at this time.
Check to ensure that the following items are included:
• PVD20: LCD Monitor
• Remote Control with 2 AAA Batteries (remote is located in a pocket in
the foam padding)
Note: Set aside the remote for later use.
2. SERVICE
If the unit needs repair service or parts contact Aigis Mechtronics for
authorization to return as well as shipping instructions.
3. DESCRIPTION
The PVD20 Series consists of a 20.1” LCD Monitor with a high resolution
color camera or a wide dynamic range camera.
Construction/Finish: Fabricated aluminum case.
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4. INSTALLATION
Attention: Installations should be performed by qualified service
personnel onlyin accordance with the National Electrical Code or
applicable local codes.
4.1 Mounting
The PVD20 is available in a variety of mount configurations. For specific
directions on mounting the PVD20 unit see the Instruction Book that came
with your mount. Once the PVD20 is mounted, the installation procedure may
continue.
4.2 Power and Video Connections
Attach the 2 24VAC power connections to your transformer/power supply. If
you have an external video source you would like to use as your auxiliary
source, connect it to the cable “Video In”.
4.3 IP Connection
4.3.1 Connecting the RJ-45 IP Connection
Located on the back of the PVD20 is the RJ-45 Ethernet connection. See
Figure 1 for location. Use this to access the CCTV video from the PVD20
over the network.

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IP Status LED's
Power Status
Network
RJ-45 Ethernet
Connection
Figure 1: PVD20 Back View
The internal network card connects to the network via a standard network
cable, and automatically detects the speed of the local network segment.
(10BastT/100BaseTX Ethernet).
To access the video via the network use the following information.
User: Root
Password: Pass
For more information on functionality and features please go to:
www.axis.com and find information on the AXIS 282.
The multi-colored Status, Network, and Power indicatiors (LED’s) flash as
follows:
Status
Unlit When Configured for “no Flash” on Camera access.
Green Steady for normal operation. Can be configured to flash green at intervals
whenever the camera is accessed. See the online help for more
information.
Amber Steady during startup, reset to factory default or when restoring settings.
Red Slow flash for failed upgrade.
Network
Unlit No connection
Green Steady for connection to a 100 Mbit/s network. Flashes for network
activity.
Amber Steady for connection to a 10 Mbit/s network. Flashes for network activity.
Red Flashes rapid red for hardware error, together with the Status indicator.
Power
Green Normal operation
Amber Flashes green/amber during firmware upgrade

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Figure2: Control Board
5. PVD20 SET UP
5.1 Verify Operations
Once the unit is powered the PVD20 is automatically activated.
At this time it is advisable to access the control board to verify the operation
of the PVD20 and to make any adjustments needed to the Option Switches.
5.2 Accessing the Control Board Configurations and
Option Switches
The Control Board is a microprocessor-based circuit that controls the on-
board sensors and a two channel video switcher.The main purpose of this
switcher is to select the on-board camera for display when motion has been
detected. It may also be directed to ignore the sensor and select one of the
two video signals or simply switch between the two at settable dwell rates.
To access the control board to verify operations do the following:
1. Remove the protective covers from the front of the unit.
2. Unscrew the two bottom screws on the back of the unit to access the
area containing the camera and the control board.
Located on the control board to the left of the camera are the Control
BoardLED’s. See Figures 2, 3 & 4.
3. Verify that the “Power LED” is Green signifying the PVD20 is on.
4. The “System Pulse LED” will be dull red showing the control board is
running.
5. The “Camera On LED” is lit when the camera input is selected and off
when the auxiliaryinput is selected.
6. If any of the above cannot be verified see Section 6 Troubleshooting.
7. For details on Option Switches see Section 5.3 Option Switches.

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Camera
ON LED
System Pulse LED
Power LED
LCD
Monitor
Video
Aux Video In Camera Video In
Power
Connector
Phase
Control
Power
To Camera
Options Switches
See Section 5.3 Detail A for
Option Switch Definitions
USER
Active Camera
Video Out Loop
RS232 Control
Figure 4: Control Board Configuration
Options may be controlled via the four “Options Switches” See Figure 4 for
locations, see Detail A for their respective functions.
Figure 3: Control Board LED’s
Camera
On LED Power
LED
System
Pulse LED
5.3 Detail of Options Switches
1
2
3
4
Motion
Switcher
Not Used
Synchronization
Mode
Light Sensor
Enable Motion Switcher
Disable Motion Switcher
Not used
Not used
Sync to Aux Video
Sync to Line
Enable Light Sensor
Disable Light Sensor
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12 3 4
Note: is factory set up
Detail A

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5.5 Monitor Set Up
5.5.1 Using the Remote Control
The following section will define the remote control uses and explain the terms
used when using the remote.
KEY TO REMOTE CONTROL
AUTO : Enables PIR switch upon motion from
Auxiliary (default) to CCTV video
MEM : Records current setting
MON : Enters into Monitor Set Up mode and activates
the on screen display (OSD)
CAM : Displays video from CCTV Camera (Disables
switch upon motion from CCTV video to auxiliary
video)
↑↑: Moves cursor up when Menu is displayed
AUX : Displays auxiliary video (Disables switch upon
motion from aux to CCTV video)
←←: Moves cursor left when Menu is displayed
MENU :Activates the on screen display (OSD)
→→: Moves cursor to the right when Menu is displayed
RST : Reserved for future use
↓↓:Moves cursor down when Menu is displayed
CLR : Clears keystrokes
ON :Turns unit on
OFF :Turns unit to stand-by mode
AUTO
MEM MON
CAM AUX
MENU
RST CLR
ON OFF
5.4 RS232 Control Options
The operation of the control board may be modified via the USER RS232 Control
port. See Figure 4 for location.This port operates at 9600 baud 8E1, no flow
control and cannot be changed. Any standard terminal may be connected and a ‘?’
entered to get the control menu.
Note: The Aigis PVD20 is an advanced microprocessor controlled unit and has
many options and operating modes that can be set up via the PVD20
communications port. It is not necessary to connect to this port to operate the
PVD20 unit and is offered only as an OPTIONAL feature.To make any
OPTIONAL configuration changes refer to the PVD20 Advanced RS232 Set Up
Instruction Book, shipped with the RS232 connector or available online at
www.aigismech.com.

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5.5.3 On Screen Display Main Menu Selections
•VIDEO
•OSD (ONSCR E E N DIS P L AY )
•MI S C.
•AUD I O (NOT APPLICABLE TOTHIS UNIT)
•IN P UT SELECT
5.5.4 On Screen Display Sub-Menu Selections
MAINMENU •VIDEO
Sub Menu Sharpness 0-100
Brightness 0-100
Backlight 0-100
Contrast 0-100
Color 0-100
Tint 0-100
Any needed adjustments to the Monitor are made by navigating through the
menus and sub menus with the remote control.To use the remote control to
navigate the set up menus do the following:
1. Power on the unit by pressing the OONNbutton on the remote control if
the unit is not already on.
2. Press the MMeennuubutton on the remote control to activate the OOnnSSccrreeeenn
DDiissppllaayy((OOSSDD)).
Use ←←and →→to navigate the main menu.
Use ↑↑and ↓↓to navigate the sub-menu.
Use →→to select a function from the sub-menu.
5.5.2 On Screen Display (OSD) Using the Remote Control

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MAINMENU •OSD (ONSC R E E N DI S P L AY )
Sub Menu Horizontal Position 0-100
Pressing the ←←arrow moves the OSD left.
Pressing the →→arrow moves the OSD right.
Vertical Position 0-100
Pressing the ←←arrow moves the OSD down.
Pressing the →→arrow moves the OSD up.
Blending 0-100
Pressing the ←←arrow makes the OSD more
Opaque.
Pressing the →→arrow makes the OSD more
transparent
Duration 0-60
The amount of time that the OSD
is displayed (in seconds).
Language
English, Espanol, Francais, Deutsch, Italiano
MAIN MENU •MISC
Sub Menu Information
Gives unit information
Factory Preset
Resets to Factory Setting Default
Mirroring
Display and OSD will have a mirror image
Upside Down
Turns display and OSD 180º Display Aspect
Not applicable to this unit
MAINMENU •I NPUT SELECT
Sub Menu RGB, DVI,Video, S-VHS,YpbPr

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5.6 Internal Monitor Controls
Note: It is recommended to use the Remote Control to set up the unit.
See section 5.5.1 through 5.5.4 for set up using the remote control.
If the Remote Control is not available do the following to set up the
PVD20.
1. If the unit is not already powered, press the power button on the monitor
control panel. See Figure 5 for exact location.
2. Make any needed adjustments to the monitor from the menu button.
See Figure 5 for exact location and uses.
5.7 Flash Memory Set Up
5.7.1 Activate the flash memory card.
1. If the unit is supplied with a flash memory device it will be wired into the
AUX Video Input. Insert a SD memory card with a base line JPG image in
its root directory to activate the image on the card.The unit will
automatically display the JPG image when AUX is selected for display.
2. If more than one JPG is on the card, the PVD20 will display a slide show
rotating through all supplied JPG images.
3. Some units may be supplied with a JPG remote control which will allow
additional features to be controlled. Use this remote and follow the on
screen display, for set up.
Menu: Use this button to call
up the menu on the monitor.
Use the select, scroll down and
scroll up to navigate within the
menu. Make adjustments to the
monitor from the menu.
Select item from menu
Scroll Down the menu
Not Used
Not Used
Scroll Up the menu
Power LED Display Light:
Green Light indicates Video On
Amber Light indicates Video Loss
RCA Jack
Power On and Off
Button. Use this button
to power on the unit for
use.
Figure 5: Monitor Controls

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Rotate adjustment dial;
used to square camera
once adjustments have
been made.
Tilt adjustment;
Thumb nut
Pivot Point
Pivot Point
Tilt adjustment;
Thumb nut
Pivot Point
Tilt adjustment;
Thumb nut
Pivot Point
Pivot Point
Tilt adjustment;
Thumb nut
Pivot Point
Figure 6: Color High Resolution Camera Adjustment Points
Figure 7: Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera Adjustment Points
5.8.1 Color High Resolution Series Camera
5.8.2 Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Series Camera
5.8 Camera Adjustments
Refer to the following sections to set up the camera for operation.The
camera module position can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally and
can also be rotated for proper tilt orientation.
See Figures 6 or 7for the correct camera series adjustment points.

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5.9 Camera and Lens Settings
The camera module has various settings for any additonal adjustments that
may be required. See Figure 8 or 9 for the correct camera series settings and
dip switch locations.
5.9.1 Dip Switch Location for Color High Resolution Camera
See Detail B for dip switch information.
See Detail B
DETAIL B
The following chart diagrams the selectable dip switches and their respective
functions for the Color High Resolution Camera:
Figure 8: Dip Switch Location: Color High Resolution Camera
Set to this position when a strong
1
2
3
4
IRIS
Flickerless
(FL)
Backlight
Compensation
(BLC)
Synchronization
Mode
DC IRIS
AES
Shutter speed to be fixed at 1/100 sec.
Normal position
light is in the back ground.
Normal position
Internal Synchronization mode
Line lock mode
DC
AES
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
INT
L.L.
IRIS
DC ON ON INT
12 3 4
FL SyncBLC
Note: is factory set up

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5.9.2 Dip Switch Location for Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera
See Detail B
Note: is factory set up
DETAIL C
The following diagram shows the selectable dip switches for the Wide
Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera:
WDR
ON ON
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WDR
Figure 9: Dip Switch Location:
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera
5.10 Focusing the Camera
Adjust the focus on the camera by adjusting the rings around the lens until the
picture is sharp and clear. If the camera is going to be angled to one side or
another, there is a sliding black mask behind the front “window” with a hole for
the camera. Adjust the camera to the proper tilt position, see Figures 6 or 7
for your camera series, and then slide the black mask until none of it shows in
the picture.

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6.1 Flickering Screen
If the screen is flickering, the most likely cause is a power supply issue. Ensure
that there is proper AC voltage at the monitor. Running wires long distances
from the power supply may cause undesirable voltage loss. For running power
longer distances it is recommended that you use a heavier wire gauge. Refer
to a copper wire table and line loss table for exact engineering specifications.
Below is a table of maximum distances you can go with specified wire gauges
with a 24V transformer:
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
6.2 No Video Displayed on Screen
A. First check the unit to see if power is supplied.
B. If power is supplied to the unit:
Open the cover to the PVD20. Press “CAM” on the remote control.
Check the Monitor Controls “Power LED” (see Figure 5 for location) to
see if it is illuminated.
C. If the “Power LED” is not illuminated:
Press the Power button next to the “Power LED” to activate the unit.The
“Power LED” will then be green indicating there is video going to the
monitor.
D. If the “Power LED is amber:
Unplug the yellow “RCA Jack” (see Figure 5 for location), and plug in an
alternate video source in this location, such as a DVD player or test
pattern generator. At this point if the alternate video source is detected,
please contact Aigis Customer Service department for further
instructions.
E. If the alternate video source is not detected:
Press “MENU” on the remote control. Press the left arrow “←←” until you
navigate to the “Input Select” menu. Using the down arrow “↓↓” navigate
to “Video”, select it using the right arrow “→→” as the input source.
Check to see if video is displayed on the screen.
F. If video is displayed on the screen after doing (E.) above:
Press the Power button next to the “Power LED” See Figure 5 for
location, to turn the monitor off, this will save the settings. Press the
Power button again to re-activate the unit.
G. If no video is displayed:
Contact Aigis Mechtronics Customer Service.
20 AWG 40 Feet 14 AWG 170 Feet
18 AWG 70 Feet 12 AWG 270 Feet
16 AWG 100 Feet 10 AWG 430 Feet

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7.1 System Specifications
Display Size 20.1”
Resolution 640H x 480V
Pixel Pitch 0.6375mm x 0.6375mm
Brightness 450 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio 350 : 1
Viewing Angle +/- 88 º X,Y
Lamp Life Over 50,000 Hrs
Video Input 2 Composite, S-Video
On Screen Display Yes - Monitor Setup
Power Requirement 24 VAC 80W
Light Sensor Display switches to Power Save mode upon light
reduction;
Remote Control On/Off; Monitor Setup;
Video Input Selection - Aux/Camera;
2-Input Switcher 1- 59 sec A / B
Advanced Set Up Via RS232 Port
Mounting VESA Pattern 75mm and 100mm square patterns
Threaded 10-24, 8 places
Options
Motion Detection Built-in PIR Motion detector switches unit from Aux to
Camera upon activation
On-board Flash
Memory
Content Format Support:
JPEG (Baseline, up to 16 Megapixel),
Compatible Flash Memory Card Formats:
SD™, SmartMedia™ / Compact FlashTM / Memory
Stick™
Maximum distances with specified wire gauges using a 24V transformer:
20 AWG: 40 Feet 18 AWG: 70 Feet 16 AWG: 100 Feet
14 AWG: 170 Feet 12 AWG: 270 Feet 10 AWG: 430 Feet
7. SPECIFICATIONS
Not more than 3/8” of the screw can enter the
unit or damage to the unit is possible.
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