Leviton Security Camera User manual

Figure 1 – Camera with Cable or Antenna to Multiple Televisions.
Figure 2 – Multiple Cameras with Cable or Antenna to Multiple Televisions.
Figure 3 – Camera with Satellite.
Figure 4 – Camera with Satellite and Cable or Antenna.
Camera Connection Diagram
Power Injector
Camera
Amplifier
Power Injector
Power Injector
Power Injector
Splitter
Combiner
Television
Television
Television
Television
Television
Television
Television
Television
Home Cable
Distribution Box
or Splitter
Home Cable
Distribution Box
or Splitter
Main Cable or
Antenna
Cameras
Power Injector
Power Injector
Diplexer
Diplexer
Diplexer
Satellite Receiver
Audio Video
Out
Audio Video
In
TV Ant/Cable
In
Diplexer
Satellite Receiver
Audio Video
Out
Audio Video
In
TV Ant/Cable
In
Satellite
Satellite
Camera
Camera
Amplifier Splitter
Combiner
Amplifier Splitter
Combiner
Main Cable or
Antenna
Main Cable or
Antenna
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Troubleshooting Tips
There are many variables involved in Video Distribution. Cable lengths, splitter/combiners, and pre-existing signals can all
impact picture quality. In general, good results are achieved when the field strengths (dB) of each signal are balanced
throughout the system. Combinations of amplifiers, attenuators, and tilt compensators may be necessary to ensure an
equalized and sufficient delivery of signal to each television.You may wish to consult your local A/V professional whose tools
and expertise can help provide you with optimal results.
Camera does not work.
No picture on
programmed UHF
channels 14-69.
No picture on
programmed CABLE
channels 70-94 or
100-125.
No picture through
Cable Box.
Camera has "forgotten"
programmed channel.
Weak "snowy" signal
on Cable or Antenna
channels after camera
added.
Weak "snowy" signal
on programmed
channel.
1. The camera requires proper power and
signal connections.
2. Power Injector is directional; power cannot
pass through TV side.
3. Coax shielding may short circuit power by
touching center conductor.
4. Sufficient power must reach camera
location. Each camera requires 12V DC,
300mA.
5. Rule out external factors such as cable,
amplifiers, splitters and other devices.
6. Camera power must be disconnected
between each channel range.
7. Numbers on printed circuit board represent
channels. Numbers on red dip switch block
do not.
8. TV must to set to ANTENNA Tuning in order
to view UHF channels 14-69.
9. TV must be set to CABLE Tuning in order
to view CABLE channels 70-94 or 100-125.
10. Cable boxes normally use CABLE Tuning.
11. Cable boxes sometimes put the camera
signal on a different channel or do not
pass the signal at all.
12. If you cannot get a signal through the
Cable Box then you must bypass it and
SWITCH THE TV between channel 3 and
the camera channel.
13. The channel is not forgotten, though a
momentary power outage may
occasionally scramble the signal.
14. Cable and Antenna signals are generally
not as strong as the camera’s. Also, the
additional cable and combiners disperse
and weaken their signal strength.
15. The camera signal is being dispersed and
weakened through the distribution system.
1. Disconnect and reconnect power supply. Camera LED should be on. Make sure
all other connections are secure.
2. Check Power Injector direction so the MOD arrow goes toward the camera and
TV arrow goes toward the television.
3. Check all coax F-connectors and replace if necessary.
4. Long cable runs will diminish power, place Power Injector closer to the camera.
Amplifiers and some splitter/combiners do not pass DC power, replace them or
move the Power Injector so that those devices are not between it and the
camera. Multiple cameras require more power, use a larger power supply that
gives each camera sufficient power.
5. Connect camera to coax, coax to Power Injector, and Power Injector directly to
one TV set. Set TV channel to 70, then program the camera to channel 70 and
look for the camera picture. If TV will not tune to channel 70, see the No picture
on programmed cable channel 70-94 section.
6. Review programming steps. Disconnect and reconnect power supply. Set the
camera for a simple channel such as UHF 40 or CABLE 80.
7. See Step 6 of this table.
8. Tune TV to channel 70. If successful, your TV is probably in CABLE Tuning
mode.
Then
Check the switches or menus on your television and change from CABLE
Tuning to ANTENNA Tuning.
Or
Leave the TV in CABLE Tuning and program the camera for a CABLE channel
from 70-94 or 100-125.
9. Tune TV to channel 70. If unsuccessful, your TV is probably in ANTENNA
Tuning mode.
Then
Check the switches or menus on your television and change from ANTENNA
Tuning to CABLE Tuning.
Or
Leave the TV in ANTENNA Tuning and program the camera for a UHF channel
from 14-69.
10. Program the camera for a CABLE channel from 70-94 or 100-125.
11. Check for the camera signal several channels above and below the
programmed channel.
12. Combine the camera signal to the cable signal after the Cable Box.
Or
Split the combined cable/camera signal before the Cable Box and recombine
again after the Cable Box. Use a filter or trap to eliminate channel 3 on the
bypassed side.
Or
Use an A/B Switch to select between modulated and cable signal.
13. Disconnect the camera power supply and reconnect after waiting for several
seconds. Programmed channel should reappear.
14. Amplify Cable or Antenna signal before combining with the camera to prevent
signal loss upstream and to help signal balance. Use other combinations of
amplifiers, attenuators, and tilt compensators to provide a balanced and
sufficient signal to each television.
15. Amplify the camera signal before combining with Cable or Antenna to prevent
signal loss upstream and to help signal balance. Use other combinations of
amplifiers, attenuators and tilt compensators to provide a balanced and
sufficient signal to each television.
Symptom Description Recommended Action
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Opening the Camera To Set the Channel
Figure 1: With the power off, twist the cap counter-clockwise.
Figure 2: Pull the cap off.
Figure 3: Insert a screwdriver into the slit in the black plate and pull the plate out.
Select a Television Channel
Decide if you want to use a UHF channel or CABLE channel. The camera UHF range is channels
14-69. The camera cable range is channels 70-94, 100-125.
The channel selected for the camera must be a blank TV channel (no video signal) with
at least one blank channel above and below the camera channel.
For example, to set the camera to UHF channel 30, channels 29, 30 and 31 must all be blank
channels. To set the camera to CABLE channel 82, channels 81, 82 and 83 must all be blank
channels.
To combine the camera with an antenna system, choose a blank UHF channel between 14-69.
To combine the camera with a CABLE system, choose a blank CABLE channel between 70-94,
100-125.
Setting The Channel
Figure 4: Locate the 8 switches on the modulator assembly. The camera channel is programmed
by adding up the numbers that appear below the switches. These numbers are printed on the
circuit board just below the switches. In FIGURE 5 the channel is set to 20 (UHF) by moving the
20 up to the ON position. In FIGURE 6 the channel is set to 76 (Cable) by moving the 40, 20, 10,
4 and 2 up to the ON position (40+20+10+4+2=76)
*Remember: The channel must be an unused channel and have at least one blank channel
above and below the channel you choose.
After the channel is set, insert the camera assembly back into the case. The slit on the black
plate should be straight up and down. The camera is straight up and down when the slit is on
the bottom.
Place the cap with the glass lens back onto the assembly and turn clockwise until the cap is
locked into place.
Connect the camera to the coax cable.
Insert the Power Injector in-line on the coax cable. The Power Injector has a diagram on the side
that says MOD and TV. The MOD side connects to the coax cable that is going to the camera.
The TV side of the Power Injector connects to the coax cable going to the television or cable
distribution point.
Once the Power Injector is connected in-line on the coax, plug the 12V power supply into the
Power Injector to power the camera.
Change the TV to the camera channel you selected, Make sure the TV is set to the correct video
mode (antenna or cable) depending on the channel you select.
Tips
No picture on programmed UHF channels 14-69:
Make sure the TV is set to ANTENNA mode.
No picture on programmed CABLE channels 70-94 or 100-125:
Make sure the TV is set to CABLE mode.
Weak or "snowy" signal on Cable or Antenna channels after camera is added:
Cable and Antenna signals are generally not as strong as the camera’s signal. Make sure to
amplify the Cable or Antenna signal before combining with the camera to prevent signal loss.
FOR MORE TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS, SEE ADDITIONAL ENCLOSED INFORMATION
Or visit us at www.leviton.com/LIN.
Manufactured and Exported For: Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc. 59-25 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362-2591
Product Information Hotline 1-800-824-3005
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Channel Selection
UHF 20
(Factory Default)
Channel Selection
Cable 76
(40+20+10+4+2)
Figure 6
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