Adjusting The Camera - Viking AES-2005 Technical Practice

Accessible entry system with color video camera
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2. Using the CAT5E or CAT6 for Video and Camera Power (see Caution below)
Back View of the AES-2005
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* Note: Up to 150 ft video cable run length can be achieved using CAT5E or CAT6 cable. Longer cable runs can be used if a pas-
sive or active video Balun transceiver is used on each end of the cable. Generally, passive transceivers can achieve up to 750 ft cable
runs where active transceivers can achieve up to 3000 ft runs depending on cable type, etc. The type of video balun transceiver
required is specific to your cable run length. For more information on video balun transceivers go to: www.northernvideo.com.
** Note: The maximum camera power supply wire run length is 250 ft of 24 gauge wire (CAT 5/6), longer runs are possible by dou-
bling pairs, increasing the wire gauge or using a 6V DC 200mA power adapter (Viking part # L122110). Go to www.vikingelectron-
ics.com and click on "Spare Parts".
*** Note: RG59 or RG6 with solid center conductor and 95% bare copper braid shield.
Caution: When routing CAT5E or CAT6 cable, maintain a minimum distance of 3 ft from any parallel high voltage wire (110 VAC)
and a minimum of 2 ft from crossing any high voltage wire. For installations where RF noise is expected (commercial applications)
or wire runs are near high voltage (110 VAC) wires, a shielded video cable such as RG6 is recommended.
E. Adjusting the Camera
The camera can be tilted and rotated to your desired
position. A portable service (test) monitor can be used to
determine the correct viewing angle during installation.
Important: To prevent the edge of the faceplate from
being viewed in the video image, do not rotate the cam-
era beyond 30 degrees or tilt beyond 20 degrees.
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The tenant names and phone numbers must be programmed into the sys-
tem for proper operation. This programming is done through the telephone
line interface using the PB-100 with special software. This allows either
remote programming from a distant location, or local programming using the
Viking DLE-300 line simulator. The PB-100 is connected to a serial port of
a P.C. and Windows based software is used to enter tenant names, phone
numbers and the recording for the voice directory. A data base is con-
structed for each apartment to make future changes easier. When the
Remote Programmer software is first invoked, the screen at the right pops
up. After a few seconds, the "Building Selection" screen will appear.
The following sections provide a brief overview of programming screen
shots and descriptions. Detailed programming instructions are available
only in the software itself.
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IMPORTANT: Electronic devices are susceptible to lightning and power sta-
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tion electrical surges from both the AC outlet and the telephone line. It is rec-
ommended that a surge protector be installed to protect against such surges.
3-Wire Gel-Filled Butt
Connectors included
(3M Scotchlok UR2)
Yellow (Video)
Video Out (+)
Video GND (-)
- Black (GND)
** Camera GND (-)
** Camera Pwr (+)
+ Red (6VDC)
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CAT5E or
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CAT6 Cable
(see Caution below)
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W/O
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* Up to 150 ft
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LETTERS
NAMES
CALL/HANG-UP
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To unused input on TV, VHF
modulator, whole house video
distribution equipment, IP video
encoder (Axis M7001), etc.
Video Out (+)
Video GND (-)
W/G
Green
5V DC Adapter
(included)
Black
Camera GND (-)
W/O
Camera Power (+)
Orange
(4) Crimp-on Splice
Connectors (not included)
Horizontal (Rotation)
Adjustment
+/- 30 degrees maximum
VOLUME
(-)
(+)
Phono (RCA) Plug,
F Connector, Etc.
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120V AC
(-)
( + )
Black with
White Stripe
Vertical (Tilt)
Adjustment
+/- 20 degrees
maximum

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