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Installation and Operating Instructions The 1461 is an analog device for the detection of motion in the field of view of a TV camera. It is intended as an aid to personnel engaged in monitoring a TV display and is not intended as a primary alarm input device.
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The installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove covers (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 1461 is an analog device for the detection of motion in the field of view of a TV camera. It is intended as an aid to personnel engaged in monitoring a TV display and is not intended as a primary alarm input device.
Video Output Connect a good grade of RG59AJ video cable from the VIDEO PUT BNC connector on the rear panel of the 1461 to the video input of the monitor or video switcher. This cable should be terminated in 75 ohms, or if looped thru the monitor or switcher, terminated at the end of the run.
OPERATION Operating Controls All operating controls are on the front panel of the 1461, as shown in Figure 3. - This LED is lit when power is applied to the Power ON LED unit. - These two LEDs flash alternately when...
Other important system considerations for achieving optimum motion detector performance are discussed below: Camera Selection The 1461 may be used with both 2:l interlace and random interlace cameras. No external sync drive from the camera is required. These features are unusual in motion detector systems.
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This effect is often visible in the image as a slowly pulsating overall brightness of the monitor image: The 1461 will tolerate a small amount of lens hunting. Excessive hunting usually indicates a problem with the iris control mechanism which should be corrected.
1461 MOTION DETECTORS CAMERA 4 CAMERA 1 lo 0 0 01 MONITOR TYPICAL SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 1461 Motion Detectors to 1408A Switcher CONTROL 1408A SWITCHER REMOTE START TIME-LAPSE VCR REMOTE START ---L Local VCR NOTE: Impedance of local L oc - 1...
SPECIFICATIONS Voltage Supply: 1461 - 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1461101 - 13.5 VDC (11 to 18 V) - 3/8 Amp Slo-Blo fuse 1461X - 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power: 3 watts Aux Relay Contacts: Power - 10 VA max Voltage - 30 VDC or RMS max Current - 0.25 Amps DC or RMS max.
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