Introduction - Roughneck V910A-WDR Installation & Operation Manual

V910 impact-resistant dome cameras with wide dynamic range
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Introduction

The information in this manual covers the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Roughneck V910
Series of Impact-Resistant Dome Cameras. These units should only be installed by a qualified technician
using common hand tools and approved materials and wiring methods in accordance with the national
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, state and local wiring codes. All interconnecting equipment or accessories
must be UL listed. Any mention in this manual of alarm inputs/outputs have not been evaluated by UL to be
used for burglar alarm functionality. When installing this equipment, use only a UL Listed Class 2 indoor/dry
or Class 3 outdoor/wet rated power supply. Read this manual through completely before attempting
installation.
The Roughneck V910 Series of Impact-Resistant Dome Cameras with WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) offers
high-security cameras in a compact domed housing. They are for indoor/outdoor applications and have
permanent mold construction and a high-impact polycarbonate plastic dome. These camera packages are
designed to handle the toughest environments, including correctional facilities, warehouses and loading
docks. They include "O"-ring sealing and a heater to allow operation in low temperature and in all weather
conditions. Tamper-resistant screws make the units resistant to vandalism.
The base of the unit screws directly to a wall or ceiling. The camera mount offers adjustment to any view
required. The camera position is adjustable horizontally and vertically. The V910 series has an integral high-
resolution color camera with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) with a 3.3-12 mm lenses; the camera includes an
isolated power input. The camera accepts 24 VAC. The varifocal lens allows for lens adjustment capability
and autoiris adjustment is available by a potentiometer. The Wide Dynamic Range feature provides the best
possible image in any light conditions.
The basic V910 provides video transmission over coaxial cable. Options are available that provide fiber-optic
and twisted-pair (UTP) video transmission. Each of these options includes an interface board that allows the
specific type of video transmission. An appropriate receiver is required for UTP and fiber optic versions. Refer
to Table 1 for a complete listing of models.
The Roughneck V910 Dome Camera series meets FCC requirements for a Class A device.
Model
V910A-WDR/
V910A-WDRC
V910A-WDR-F1/
V910A-WDR-F1C
V910A-WDR-T/
V910A-WDR-TC
*Note: Nominal power and current levels are calculated @ 24.0 VAC input line voltage.
Maximum power and current levels are calculated @ 29.0 VAC input line voltage.
XX137-60-00 Rev 109 Roughneck V910 Dome Cameras with WDR
Table 1
Models, Product Codes and Descriptions
Product
Description
Code
9207-04/
Indoor/Outdoor; 1/3-in. high-resolution color
9207-03
camera with 3.3 - 12 mm varifocal autoiris
lens; 24 VAC; isolated power input; heater;
coaxial cable video transmission. NTSC/PAL.
9207-36/
Indoor/Outdoor; 1/3-in. high-resolution color
9207-35
camera with 3.3 - 12 mm varifocal autoiris
lens; 24 VAC; isolated power input; heater;
fiber optic video transmission. NTSC/PAL.
9207-44/
Indoor/Outdoor; 1/3-in. high-resolution color
9207-43
camera with 3.3 - 12 mm varifocal autoiris
lens; 24 VAC; isolated power input; heater;
twisted pair (UTP) video transmission.
NTSC/PAL.
Power (W)
Current
Nom./Max*
Rating (A)
Nom./Max.
12.0/17.4
0.50/0.60
14.4/20.3
0.60/0.70
12.0/17.4
0.50/0.60
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