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We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5. CONNECTIONS 5.1. System Examples ... 5 5.2. Connecting 32 or More Combination Cameras ... 6 5.3. Star Connection ... 7 6. SPECIFICATIONS ... 8 C-IF500...
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use. • Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. •...
FCC to operate this equipment. 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TOA C-IF500 Interface Unit is a splitter for control signals to be used when controlling 32 or more TOA Combination Cameras connected to the TOA C-RM500 Remote Controller.
Splits an input signal to the Master Connection Terminal into 4 and sends out the split signals. Caution Up to 31 C-CC501, C-CC504, C-CC551, or C- CC554 Combination Camera can be connected to each Slave Terminal A-D. POWER INTERFACE UNIT C-IF500 SLAVE...
[Bottom] 5. CONNECTIONS 5.1. System Examples [Example 1] Combination camera Combination camera [Example 2] Combination camera INTERFACE UNIT model C-IF500 120 100mA Class2 TOA Corporation MADE IN JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN SER. 02A4000001 C-IF500 C-IF500 12. Rating label Monitor TV...
• If multiple cameras are connected to a single terminal, the total of each cable distance between connected equipment must be 1.2 km or less. Interface unit C-IF500 [Termination switch setting] • Set the unit's termination switch to ON when the unit and the C-RM500 Remote Controller are connected in a matched pair in the system.
Represents the total of connected cable distances if multiple Combination cameras or Interface units are connected in the system (when the CPEV-S cable thicker than 0.65 mm in diameter is used). • Optional Equipment MB-15B-BK Rack mounting bracket (for rack mounting one C-IF500 unit) MB-15B-J Rack mounting bracket (for rack mounting two C-IF500 units)
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