UTC Fire and Security Det-Tronics xWatch Explosion-Proof Camera Manual Addendum

With x-series flame detectors

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Description
The xWatch
Explosion-Proof Camera is available as a
®
factory installed option with any of the Det-Tronics X-Series
line of flame detectors. With this arrangement, the camera
and detector share the same field of view. This option is
available with X3301 and X3302 Multispectrum IR, X5200
UVIR, X2200 UV and X9800 IR Detectors.
The xWatch Surveillance Camera produces a high
resolution color video picture using a camera module
that is mounted inside an explosion-proof NEMA 4X rated
housing. The device's explosion-proof rating makes it
suitable for Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D locations.
In the event of a fire or gas alarm, the operator can
immediately view the monitored area to determine whether
personnel are present and safe. An accurate evaluation
of the hazard's size, nature, location and severity can be
determined quickly and safely.
The use of a digital video recorder (DVR) to capture the
event provides a permanent record for future analysis of
what occured.
general application
information
The xWatch has a balanced differential video output for
driving a long distance twisted pair signal to a remote
site for monitoring and/or recording. The video output
format can be either NTSC (National Television Systems
Committee) or PAL (Phase Alternating Line).
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xWatch
Explosion-Proof Camera
®
with X-Series Flame Detectors
The xWatch video driver is designed for use with twisted
pair cable of 100 ohm impedance.
performance in terms of distance, video quality, and cost
is attained using 22 AWG to 16 AWG, twisted pair cable
of 100 ohm impedance. The monitor end must terminate
the video cable with 100 ohms. Since most monitors
have a built-in termination resistor of 75 ohms instead
of 100 ohms, a balun or other matching network (video
converter) must be used.
A variety of matrix control systems or DVRs can be suitable
for viewing or recording the video signal, depending
on the requirements of the individual application. The
detector's auxiliary relay contacts are typically used to
signal the video system of an alarm event.
Refer to Figure 1 for a schematic of a typical system.
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  • Page 1 ADDENDUM xWatch Explosion-Proof Camera ® with X-Series Flame Detectors Description The xWatch Explosion-Proof Camera is available as a ® factory installed option with any of the Det-Tronics X-Series line of flame detectors. With this arrangement, the camera and detector share the same field of view. This option is available with X3301 and X3302 Multispectrum IR, X5200 UVIR, X2200 UV and X9800 IR Detectors.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    DIFFERENTIAL VIDEO SIGNAL RELAY B2367 Figure 1—Schematic of a typical System specifications FiELD OF viEW— 90 degrees OPErating tEmPEraturE— uSEr intErFaCE— –20°C to +70°C Conventional off-the-shelf video switchers and controllers can be used for the interface. HaZarDOuS LOCatiOn rating— –40°C to +75°C HOuSing matEriaL—...
  • Page 3 10.0 (25.4) (12.1) (21.0) A2476 NOTE: DETECTOR SHOWN WITH WINDOW COVER. REMOVE THE WINDOW COVER BEFORE OPERATING THE SYSTEM. Dimensions of xWatch with X-Series Flame Detector in inches (Centimeters) Figure 2— 95-8603...
  • Page 4 14.2 (36.0) (12.1) 13.9 (35.3) A2477 NOTE: DETECTOR SHOWN WITH WINDOW COVER. REMOVE THE WINDOW COVER BEFORE OPERATING THE SYSTEM. Dimensions of xWatch with X-Series Flame Detector with Swivel in inches (Centimeters) Figure 3— 95-8603...
  • Page 5: Installation

    installation Galvanic isolation of the video may also be necessary to avoid horizontal bars caused by line frequency CAUTION interference. This may be accomplished using isolating Installation and wiring of the flame detection active transceiving systems or passive video isolation system should be performed only by qualified transformers/baluns.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    LOOSEN SETSCREW USING 5/64 INCH ALLEN WRENCH TURN RING TO ALIGN THE TWO NOTCHES LEVEL WITH HORIZON OR UNTIL IMAGE IS LEVEL A2384 Figure 6—xWatch Camera module TERMINAL BLOCK CAMERA MODULE INDEX PIN HOUSING COVER QUICK CONNECT PLUG (4) A2385 Figure 7—Exploded view of xWatch lEVElINg thE CAMErA rEplACINg thE xWAtCh CAMErA MoDUlE...
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    maintenance replacement parts ClEANINg part Number Description The xWatch camera requires no periodic calibration or 009448-003 Model DE2020N – servicing. However, the camera lens should be cleaned Replacement Camera Module, NTSC on a regular basis. 009448-004 Model DE2020P – Replacement Camera Module, PAL Clean the camera lens using a clean cloth or tissue and Det-Tronics window cleaning solution (part number 107427-004...
  • Page 8 Detector Electronics Corporation Specifications subject to change without notice. Det-Tronics, the DET-TRONICS logo, and xWatch are registered trademarks 6901 West 110th Street • Minneapolis, Minnesota 55438 USA or trademarks of Detector Electronics Corporation in the United States, other ISO 9001 Operator: (952) 941-5665 or (800) 765-FirE countries, or both.

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