CCTVMule MULE004 User manual

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Instructions
It’s the easy way to add extra
cameras to an existin installation!
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CCTV
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12V DC•
Up to 4 videos down co-ax*•
Data combiner*•
Audio transmission*•
Up to 200mtrs*•
Easy to setup•
“Send 4 Video Signals
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Instructions - Instructions - Instructions

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Carries multiple video si nals even data down ONE RG59 cable!
V1
V2
V3
V4
V1, V2, V3 & V4
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
V1
V2
V3
V4
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx Mule 4 - Rx
The CCTV Mule makes it easy to add extra cameras to existing
installations, you save installation time and reduce the cost of
buying and installing more cable.
The Mules w rk in pairs. One Mule c mbines the vide signals t transmit them
d wn 1 single c -ax, the ther Mule then rec nstructs the individual vide
signals at the rem te end. A l w-c st, easy s luti n that ffers huge installati n
benefits and pp rtunities t add extra cameras.
The clever electr nics f the CCTV Mule als all w it t carry audi and RS485
data al ng the same c -axial cable. Y u can even carry three vide signals in
ne directi n and a f urth signal in the ther directi n!
The CCTV Mules need a 12V p wer supply at b th ends but ther than that,
it’s a really simple device t use, with n real c nfigurati n t d .
4 V deo s gnals down 1 co-ax cable
Mode
1
It has the followin 5 operation modes...
12V DC 12V DC
Step 1 - decide on the operation mode you require the Mule4 to work in...
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CCTV TM
CCTV Mule Instructions

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3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 RS485 s gnal n the oppos te d rect on .
Mode
2
V1
Data
V2
V3
V1, V2, V3
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
RS485 Data
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
V1
Data
V2
V3
12V DC 12V DC
3 V deo s gnals and 1 aud o s gnal.
Mode
4
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V1
V2
V3
Aud o
Aud o
V1, V2, V3 & Aud o
in this direction
3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 aud o s gnal n the oppos te d rect on.
Mode
5
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V1
V2
V3
Aud o
Aud o
V1, V2 & V3
in this direction
Aud o in this direction
3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 v deo s gnal n the oppos te d rect on.
Mode
3
V1, V2, V3
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V4
V4 in this direction
V1
V2
V3
V4
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CCTV Mule Instructions

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Tx - Transmitter
Figure 1
7. Video nput Brightness Adjust
8. RS485 Output
9. RS485 Data Receive L.E.D
10. Gain Control Switch
11. Power L.E.D
12. Power nput 12v D.C Only
Connections - TX Transmitter Each CCTV Mule is clearly marked on the power side as: Tx - Transmitter
Rx - Receiver
Rx - Receiver unit has the following connections;
1. Channel 1 Video Output
2. Channel 2 Video Output
3. Channel 3 Video Output
4. Channel 4 Video or Audio nput - Output
5. Video nput from Mule Transmitter
6. RS485 nput
Figure 2
7. RS485 Data Transmit L.E.D
8. Switch, for Channel 4 Video nput or RS485
9. Gain Control Switch
10. Power nput 12v D.C Only
11. Power L.E.D
Connections - RX Receiver Each CCTV Mule is clearly marked on the power side as: Rx - Receiver
Tx - Transmitter unit has the following connections;
1. Channel 1 Video nput
2. Channel 2 Video nput
3. Channel 3 Video nput
4. Channel 4 Video or Audio nput - Output
5. Switch, for Channel 4 Video nput or RS485
6. Video Output to Mule Receiver
Step 2 - identify the relevant connections on the Mule4.
CCTV Mule Instructions

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The PSU for the transmitter needs to be capable of supplying 12v D.C. @ 200mA continuously. The PSU for the receiver needs to be
capable of supplying 12v D.C @ 350mA. Please ensure you use a fully regulated power supply or you risk damaging the Mules.
The Mules have a green 2 Pin connector that connects power to the units, both the Tx and Rx are clearly marked with the correct
connection polarity. The red core is +12V and the black is 0v see figures 4 and 5.
Please make sure that you check the polarity of the power supply that you are using to ensure the power is connected correctly. Once
power is applied to the Mules the power LED will light up and stay lit.
Powering the Units
Tx - Transmitter
Figure 4
Rx - Receiver
Figure 5
The Mules require a 12v power supply to power the units, so you will require 2
power supplies. One for the transmitter and one for the receiver.
Installation
The units have wall mount fixings lugs either side for internal installation however for
external installation the Mules MUST be installed in a suitable P rated enclosure such
as the BOX420 (figure 3).
Figure 3
WARNING
POLARITY
SENSITIVE
Step 3 - fasten the unit to a wall
Step 4 - power the units.
CCTV Mule Instructions

V4 or RS485
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Operation Mode Setup
4 V deo s gnals down 1 co-ax cable
Mode
1 The Mule4 allows 4 separate video signals to be sent down 1 co-ax cable allowing 3 extra CCTV cameras to be added
to an existing system. Figure 6 shows a diagram of how mode 1 is configured.
Rx - Receiver
1. The RG59 co-ax cable from the transmitter connects to the ‘Video n’ port (figure 2, 5) of the Mule receiver.
2. Connect your video cables from the ‘Video Out‘ ports marked 1 to 4 (figure 2, 1-4) to your 4 video in inputs on the back of your DVR.
3.Make sure that ‘V4 or RS485’ switch is set to V4 (figure 6a).
4. f you find the video quality is low when coming out of the receiver, you can use the ‘Gain’ control knob (figure 2, 9) to fine adjust the
video image. This is especially useful when transmitting over distance.
V1
V2
V3
V4
V1, V2, V3 & V4
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
V1
V2
V3
V4
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
Figure 6
Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect your 4 video input signals into the ‘Video n’ ports 1 to 4 (figure 1, 1-4).
2. Make sure the switch is on V4 position Not RS485 (figure 6a).
3. The RG59 co-ax cable connects to the ‘Video Out’ port (figure 1, 6), the maximum length for this cable is 200 metres.
4. You can adjust the brightness of the first 3 video inputs (figure 1, 7) if required by turning the grub screw with a
screwdriver clockwise and anticlockwise, however ‘Video n’ 4 is fixed.
Switch in ‘V4’ position
on both units.
Figure 6a
Step 5 - set up your chosen mode.
Mode Tx Rx
1
2
3
4
5
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
The clever electronics of the Mule4 allow it to carry audio or RS485 in
addition to video signals along the same co-ax cable. t's even possible
to send three video signals in one direction and a fourth video signal in
another!
When you send audio or data down the co-ax you actually use up 1 video
channel. This means it can send 3 video feeds and 1 audio, or 3 video
signals and 1 RS485 data.
n mode 2, you need move the sector switch on the TX and RX to the
position marked RS485. n all the other modes the switch needs to be in
the V4 position. The switch is always the same on both the RX and TX.
NB: Switches on both Tx and Rx must be set
identical to one another.
CCTV Mule Instructions

V4 or RS485
Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect the 3 ‘Video nput’ signals into the ‘Video n’ ports 1 to 3 (figure 1, 1-3).
2. Move the switch from V4 to RS485 (figure 7a).
3. The RG59 co-ax cable connects to the ‘Video Out’ (figure 1, 6), the maximum length for this cable is 200 metres.
4. The RS485 Data A cable of your RS485 device goes into the green ‘RS485’ socket (figure 8 below) marked A
and the RS485 Data B cable of your RS485 device goes into the socket marked B.
Tx - Transmitter
Figure 8
Rx - Receiver
1. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable into the ‘Video n’ port (figure 2, 5).
2. Connect the 3 video cables from your DVR to the ‘Video Out’ marked 1 to 3 of the RX unit (figure 2, 1-3).
Note you should have no cables connected to the video port 4 on either the TX or X.
3. Connect your PTZ keyboard to the green ‘RS485’ socket (figure 9 below). Data A cable into the green ‘RS485’ socket
marked A and the RS485 Data B cable of your device goes into the socket marked B.
4. Move the switch from V4 to RS485 (figure 7a).
5. The ‘Data’ LED will only light up when a keyboard/PTZ are in operation (figure 2, 7).
Rx - Receiver
Figure 9
3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 RS485 s gnal n the oppos te d rect on .
Add extra cameras including a PTZ to an existing system using the RG59 cabling already installed. Perfect if you don’t
have access to run any more cables even data cables underground. The clever electronics of the Mule4 allow it to carry
the RS485 data along the same RG59 co-ax cable enabling the operator to monitor and control the system from a
different location. Figure 7 shows a diagram of how mode 2 is configured.
V1
Data
V2
V3
V1, V2, V3
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
RS485 Data
Mule 4 - Tx Mule 4 - Rx
V1
Data
V2
V3
12V DC 12V DC
Figure 7
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
2
Switch in ‘RS485’
position
on both units.
Figure 7a
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CCTV Mule Instructions

V4 or RS485
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3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 v deo s gnal n the oppos te d rect on.
Mule4 can also transmit a CCTV video signal in reverse. This great feature is an added bonus where wirefree is not an
option due to site conditions such as trees and other obstacles in the way, especially useful if you don’t have access to
run any more cables. Figure 10 shows a diagram of how mode 3 is configured.
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
3
V1, V2, V3
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V4
V4 in this direction
V1
V2
V3
V4
Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect the 3 video input signals in to ‘Video n’ ports 1 to 3 of the transmitter (figure 1, 1-3).
2. Connect an LCD monitor to ‘Video n’ port 4 (figure1, 4).
3. Check the ‘V4 or RS485’ switch (figure 10a) is set to V4.
4. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable into the ‘Video Out’ port (figure 1, 6) the maximum length is 200 metres.
Rx - Receiver
1. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable from the transmitter to the ‘Video n’ port (figure 2, 5) of the receiver.
2.Connect the 3 video cables from your DVR to the ‘Video Out’ marked 1 to 3 of the RX unit (figure 2, 1-3).
3. Connect a video input signal like a camera into ‘Video Out’ port 4 (figure 2, 4).
4. Check that the ‘V4 or RS485’ Switch (figure 10a) is set to V4.
Figure 10
3 V deo s gnals and 1 aud o s gnal.
The Mule4 can also send an extra audio signal down the RG59 allowing 3 camera signals and 1 audio to be sent back
to the DVR or quad. There’s no need to add extra cable to the existing RG59 co-ax cable as all this can be done with
the Mule4. Figure 11 shows a diagram of how mode 4 is configured.
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
4
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V1
V2
V3
Aud o
Aud o
V1, V2, V3 & Aud o
in this direction
Figure 11
Mode 4 setup continued...
Switch in ‘V4’ position
on both units.
Figure 10a
CCTV Mule Instructions

V4 or RS485
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Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect the 3 video input signals into ‘Video n’ ports 1 to 3 of the transmitter (figure 1, 1-3).
2. Connect an audio input device such as a microphone into ‘Video n’ port 4 of the transmitter (figure 1, 4).
3. Check the ‘V4 or RS485’ switch (figure 11a) is set to V4.
4. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable into the ‘Video Out’ port (figure 1, 6) the maximum length is 200 metres.
Rx - Receiver
1. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable from the transmitter to the ‘Video n’ port (figure 2, 5) of the receiver.
2. Connect the 3 video cables from your DVR to the ‘Video Out’ marked 1 to 3 of the RX unit (figure 2, 1-3).
3. Connect an audio output device such as the VoiceOff into ‘Video Out’ port 4 (figure 2, 4).
4. Check that the ‘V4 or RS485’ Switch (figure 11a) is set to V4.
3 V deo s gnals n one d rect on, 1 aud o s gnal n the oppos te d rect on.
The Mule4 is capable of transmitting audio in the reverse direction to 3 video camera signals. This mode works especially
well in an existing installation where 1 of the cameras could be converted into a tannoy system using the VoiceOff. No
additional cabling would be required to complete this setup. Figure 12 shows a diagram of how mode 5 is configured.
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
5
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V1
V2
V3
Aud o
Aud o
V1, V2 & V3
in this direction
New VoiceOFF - Alarm act vated vo ce/sound warn ng un t, see >>>
Aud o in this direction
Figure 12
Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect the 3 video input signals in to ‘Video n’ ports 1 to 3 of the transmitter (figure 1, 1-3).
2. Connect an audio output device such as the VoiceOff into ‘Video n’ port 4 of the transmitter (figure 1, 4).
3. Check the ‘V4 or RS485’ switch (figure 12a) is set to V4.
4. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable into the ‘Video Out’ port (figure 1, 6) the maximum length is 200 metres.
Rx - Receiver
1. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable from the transmitter to the ‘Video n’ port (figure 2, 5) of the receiver.
2. Connect the 3 video cables from your DVR to the ‘Video Out’ marked 1 to 3 of the RX unit (figure 2, 1-3).
3. Connect an audio input device such as a microphone into ‘Video Out’ port 4 (figure 2, 4).
4. Check that the ‘V4 or RS485’ Switch (figure 12a) is set to V4.
Mode 4 setup continued... Switch in ‘V4’ position
on both units.
Switch in ‘V4’ position
on both units.
Figure 11a
Figure 12a
CCTV Mule Instructions
V4 or RS485

CCTV Mule Instructions
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Trou leshooting
Q.1 I have power to both Mules but I can not get
any video out of them. I have all the cameras
connected and outputs connected to the DVR.
A.1 Check the Mules are connected the correct way around.
The transmitter Mule (TX) should have the camera inputs
connected to it and sited at the camera end. The receiver Mule
( X) should have the video outputs connected to the DV and
should be sited at the DV end.
Q.2 I have no video output and no power light lit.
A. 2 Check the power supply is connected correctly to both
Mules and outputting 12v D.C. Ensure the positive cable is
connected to the positive port (+) and the negative cable is
connected to the negative port (-) (figure 1 & 2).
Q.3 I have connected my PTZ Dome to the system but can
not control it.
A. 3 Check the ‘V4 or S485’ switch on both Mules is set to
S845 and not V4 (figures 1 & 2). Ensure the dome telemetry
cables are connected into the TX mule correctly, the positive data
cable is in S485 port A and the negative data cable is in S485
port B. Finally check the keyboard is connected to the X Mule
and again the positive data cable is in S485 port A and the
negative data cable is in S485 port B.
Q.4 The output videos are very grainy and poor quality.
A.4 You will need to adjust the gain control by turning the ‘Gain’
control switch on the Mules (figures 1 & 2). This is done with a
flat blade screwdriver, turn clockwise a fraction on the TX and
review the video output again this may need a few turns to fully
improve video quality.
Q.5 I have my audio device connected to the TX Mule but
no audio is coming out at the receiver end.
A. 5 Ensure that the audio input is in ‘Video In 4’ on the
transmitter (TX) Mule as this is the only port that will transmit
audio. Check the audio output device at the receiver ( X) end is
in ‘Video Out 4’. The ‘V4 or S485’ switch must be set to V4 and
NOT S485 (figures 1 & 2).
Q.6 My video going into the TX Mule is clear and bright but
the video coming out of the RX Mule is dark.
A.6 You can adjust the brightness on 1-3 video channels on the
TX Mule, however the video from the X Mule can not be
adjusted as this video channel is fixed.
Q. 7 I can’t get any video out of the units and I have my
RG59 co-ax cable connected to ‘Video In’ of the TX.
A.7 Connect the G59 co-ax cable to the ‘Video Out’ port on
the TX Mule (Figure 1, 6) and connect the other end to the ‘Video
In’ port on the X Mule (Figure 2, 5). You can not use any other
port on the Mules as these two ports are for the transmission of
the video & data between the pair of Mules.
Q.8 I have video coming out of 1-3 of the video outputs from
the RX Mule but can not get any video out of channel 4.
A.8 Make sure you have the ‘V4 or S485’ switch set to V4 on
both the TX and X mules.
Q.9 I have all my inputs and outputs connected, the video
going into the TX Mule is clear but the video coming out of
the RX Mule is very poor. My cable run between both mules
is over 200 metres.
A.9 The maximum cable run between the Mules is up to 200
metres.
Q.10 I have my RS485 device connected to the Mules but
the ‘Data’ LED is not lit.
A.10 The ‘Data’ LED is only lit when data is being transmitted
and received.
V4 or RS485 Switch Setup
NB: Switches on both Tx and Rx must be set identical to one another.
Mode Tx Rx
1
2
3
4
5
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485
V4 or RS485

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V deo In
1
4 Operation Modes!
1x RG59
OUT
V deo In
2
Send 2 Video si nals down 1 Co-ax cable
...with a
CCTV Mule Range Also available in 2 way - the Mule2
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MULE002 Mule2 Tx & Rx
CCTV
MULE
2
2 Video si nals down 1 co-ax.
V1
V2 V1, V2 in
this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
V1
V2
Mule 2 - Tx Mule 2 - Rx
2 V deo s gnals down 1 co-ax cable
2
Other operation modes:
1 Video si nal in one direction,
1 video si nal in the opposite direction.
31 Video si nal in one direction and 1 audio si nal.
41 Video si nal in one direction
and 1 audio si nal in the opposite direction.
12V DC 12V DC
Mode
1
M LE002 TX RX
Voltage 12 V DC
Current Consumption 125mA 120mA
Video nputs 2x BNC 1x BNC
Video Outputs 1x BNC 2x BNC
Video Quality D1 @ 25FPS - Every Camera
Gain Control For different cable lengths
Operation Modes 4
Cable Required RG59 or better
Max Cable Length 200 Metres
Size 91 x 88 x 28mm
No need to run in extra cables,
it does the donkey work not you.
For ore info see:
www.cctvmule.com
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Vo ceOFF MK2
Deterring
vandals
Welcome to
Groves Garden
Centre.
Welcoming
Visitors
Warning! Intruder
detected, CCTV
system recording.
Warning off
intruders
Hard hats
must be worn
in this area!
nform in risk
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VOX200 VoiceOff Unit
Use the VoiceOff for...
RS232 Input tr ggers up
to 9999 sounds!!
Features
Accepts up to 20 alar inputs
Powerful 10 Watt Output
Voice & sound files stored on a re ovable SD card
Can be activated auto atically using alar inputs
Can be used as a talkback a p with DVRs
RS232 connection to PC or DVR
Stores & plays 9999 sounds
Voice & sound files available fro www.voiceoff.co or scan the QR code >>>
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With
The new VoiceOff MK2 is an alarm activated voice or sound
warning unit that has 20 separate alarm inputs to trigger up
to 20 different sound recording files and with the new added
feature of an RS232 input can trigger up to 9999 sounds!!!
Alarm activations can be triggered from an internal or external
P R, break beam detectors, panic button, keyfob or from a DVR
detecting video motion in a camera’s footage.
Voice warning messages can be
downloaded or recorded yourself in a
MP3 format onto a removable SD card
stored in the VoiceOff unit and used to deter
intruders or even welcome visitors. Similarly sound files
such as a police siren or dog barking can be used to deter
unwanted visitors in vulnerable areas.
When used in conjunction with the alienDVR range, the
VoiceOff can be activated remotely over the internet
when a suspicious sighting has been made.
Specification
20 x Alarm nputs
Speaker output 8W 80 ohms
SD card compatible
(supplied)
MP3 file compatible
8-18V AC/ DC
12V DC 120mA Standby
200mA max (depending on volume)
Wall Mounting Fixing Lugs
vory ABS Housing, Rated P65
Max Size: H234 x W188 x D85
(inc. gland/speaker)
20 alarm inputs trigger
20 user recordable warnings!
plus
Other ite s to consider...
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Specification:
2.4Ghz Frequency
Up to 20 pairs on 1 site
Auto channel selection
12V DC - Terminal Strip
Current - 200mA
300mA + 12V PSU required
Video Connection - 1x Phono nput
Audio Connection - 2x Phono nputs
R Socket
Antenna - RP SMA Female
Unit Size-113 x 95 x 25mm
The VideoMitters are a break through in the transmission of video signals.
By digitising the video & audio signals, far superior performance can be
achieved in transmission distance and received image & audio quality.
The innovative VideoMitters can also transmit R data in the reverse
direction to the transmitted audio and video signals allowing any device
that uses a hand held R remote to be controlled from a different room or
location without wires.
Simple, effective and low cost, the VideoMitter is an installer’s dream
product saving money on cabling and labour with outstanding results.
MITKIT
ncludes
Monitor & control
video & sound from
one location to
another without wires!
VideoMitters
Di ital Transceivers
Tx and Rx unit with antennas, 2x Phono-BNC Converter
2x AV cables and 2x R extension leads
Order Code:
MITKIT
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M TK T Tx & Rx Units
Up to 1.2Km Range*
Or scan the QR code
with your phone to take
you to the website!
Visit: www.V deoM tter.com
outperforms others
*Additional antennas available for 1.2KM.
TM
Additional antennas
available!

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CCT245 DVR KitVault
FAN012 12V Fan Kit
How fan is fitted inside
Ext Measurements:
W520x H150 x D550mm
The CCTV Code of Practice 2008 that forms part of the Data Protection Act states that recorded CCTV images must be, “securely
stored, where only a limited number of authorised persons may have access to them”.
The KitVault is designed to house CCTV equipment such as DVRs to keep the equipment not just secure from unauthorised
tampering by staff and visitors but also from theft of the equipment itself. n addition to the lockable door, the enclosure can be bolted
to a shelf or desk and wall to prevent removal.
Finished in an attractive silver and graphite finish and built from 1.7mm steel, the enclosure blends easily into commercial
environments. Fan vents situated on both sides and the rear allow the quick fitting of one or more of the 12V DC fan kits available
to allow cool air to be circulated around the electronic equipment stored inside it.
The KitVault houses all the DVRs in this booklet as well as most on the market with internal measurements of:
W515 x H130 x D525mm.
Lockable to prevent
unauthor sed access
Tough w ndow panel
for easy mon tor ng
of equ pment
H nged L d for easy nstallat on
and eng neer access
Extra deep des gn for easy rear
cable access to su t most DVRs
Cho ce of 3 fan
vents for full
flex b l ty to su t the
on-s te cond t ons
Easy f t fan k ts (12V DC)
for extra cool ng of stored
equ pment
Keep vital evidence secure fro
ta pering or theft by fitting your DVR into
a KitVault lockable enclosure...
Wall & Desk
boltholes for
permanent f x ng
to wall/shelf
For more info go to:
www.kitvault.com
Fan Opt on
for Cool ng!
All NEW
Desi n!
Extra room at rear for
DV connections
Scan the QR code with
your phone to take you
to the website!

Introducing the Who is Watching Me
Signage Solutions
No Overprinting Required!
Each sign is pre−printed with
a uni ue serial number, so
overprinting is a thing of the past.
Pre−drilled holes speed
up installation and rounded corners help
comply with H&S regulations.
You register your uni ue “Sign ID”to your
contact details at an online data base so
the public are able to contact you as is
re uired by the Data Protection Act.
Fit it - Re ister it - No need to overprint it!
Or scan the QR code
with your phone to take
you to the website!
Visit:
www.WhoIsWatch ngMe.org
FAST, EASY, LOW COST,
SMART & CONVENIENT
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Even audio
&data!
CCTV
MULE
4
1x RG59
OUT
Specifications
Send 4 Video si nals down
1 co-ax cable with a Mule4
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CCTV
Technical Specification
WEE/CG0783SS
This symbol on the products and/or
accompanying documents means that
used electronic equipment must not
be mixed with general household
waste. For treatment, recovery and
recycling please return this unit to your
trade supplier or local designated
collection point as defined by your
local council.
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M LE004 Transmitter TX Receiver RX
Voltage 12 V DC
Current Consumption 200mA 350mA
Video nputs 4x BNC 1x BNC
Video Outputs 1x BNC 4x BNC
Video Quality D1 @ 25FPS - Every Camera
Gain Control For different cable lengths
Operation Modes 5
Cable Required RG59 or better
Max Cable Length 200 Metres
Size 175 x 110 x 30mm
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responsible in any way for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors or omissions
in these instructions, or the performance or non-performance of the equipment that these
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