RT-Wave EV-L2R5803 Owner's Manual

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RT-Wave Wireless Elevator Video System
EV-L2R5803 Manual Rev-A
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  • Page 1 It’s About Real-Time RT-Wave Wireless Elevator Video System EV-L2R5803 Manual Rev-A OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Table of Contents SAFETY NOTICES.……………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 INTRODUCTION……..…………………………………………………………………………………………………..4 PRE INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………………………………...……………….5 Site Evaluation….………………..…...……………………………………………….………………...5 Tools Required…….………..………...……………………………..………………………………...…6 Camera Parts List………..…………………………………………………………………………….…7 Preparing Camera for Installation….………………………………………………………………..8 CORNER-MOUNT CAMERA INSTALLATION………………………………...……………………………………9 ADJUSTING CAMERA FOCUS & TILT…...………………………………………………………………………...11 SECURING CAMERA FACEPLATE……….……………………………………………………………………...…12 SECURING POWER & VIDEO CABLES TO CAB………..…………………………….…………………………..13 OPENING &...
  • Page 3: Safety Notice

    10 feet to each other. The devices may not work properly and permanent damage can occur. VII. The RT-WAVE has been certified by the FCC for use with other products without any further certification (as per FCC section 2.1091). Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by VideoComm Technologies could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Introduction Introduction The industry's only wireless elevator camera system delivers Real-Time, DVD quality encrypted digital video up to 200 Floors. Featuring a revolutionary pre-configured plug-and-play design, the system does not require software setup or programming, minimizing installation time and maximizing results. Choose this wireless system for the most extreme elevator surveillance applications.
  • Page 5: Pre Installation

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Pre-Installation Site Evaluation The following must be determined prior to installation: Power Source The transmitter, receiver and corner-mount camera will each require a power source. Ensure there is a 115 Volt electrical outlet available on the rooftop of the elevator cab; this outlet will power both the transmitter and corner-mount camera.
  • Page 6: Tools Required

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Tools Required The Wireless Elevator Camera System is designed to be “Plug & Play” and simple to install with minimal tools. The following is a list of recommended tools to setup your system. Drill - Used to create holes for the mounting bracket screws and the video cable, which will be fed through the roof of the elevator cab.
  • Page 7: Camera Parts List

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Camera Parts List...
  • Page 8: Preparing Camera For Installation

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Preparing Camera for Installation Use the security key to remove three security screws on the camera faceplate. Remove the camera faceplate from camera and mounting bracket. Use the security key to remove four security screws from the camera’s protective dome. Remove the dome.
  • Page 9: Corner-Mount Camera Installation

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws from the camera base plate (Figure A) and remove base plate from the triangular mounting bracket (Figure Figure A Figure B Corner-Mount Camera Installation Place mounting bracket in the corner flush with the desired location.
  • Page 10 WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Secure mounting bracket to the wall. From the rooftop of the elevator, connect the 12VDC power supply to a 115 Volt electrical outlet. Feed the power barrel jack and 18” of video cable into the cab through the ½” hole previously drilled in the roof. Using a Philips screwdriver, re-attach the camera base plate on to the mounting bracket using four screws imperial Size 3/32”...
  • Page 11: Adjusting Camera Focus & Tilt

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Adjusting Camera Focus & Tilt To adjust the camera tilt use a Phillips screwdriver. Loosen the two lock-tight screws on both sides of the support bracket. Adjust tilt up / down and re-tighten to set. I) To adjust camera focus: Use a micro Philips screwdriver to loosen the lock-tight screw on the top of the lens.
  • Page 12: Securing Camera Faceplate

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Securing Vandal-Proof Enclosure Place the black camera shroud around the lens to conceal the camera’s components Attach the protective dome enclosure to the camera base plate using four security screws Connect the video output jack to the 25’ video cable previously fed through the roof.
  • Page 13: Securing Power & Video Cables To Cab

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Using the security key, attach the steel faceplate to the mounting bracket. Securing Power & Video Cable to Exterior Cab The video cable must be clear of any moving mechanisms including but not limited to: Warning!!! Traveling cable, counter-weight, cabling trough, guide rails, brakes, door mechanics, sensors and safety devices.
  • Page 14: Opening & Closing The All Weather Enclosure

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Opening & Closing the All Weather Enclosure To make video and power connections we must access the interior of the enclosure by removing the front cover. The front cover can be removed two ways: Loosen screws using the thumb tab screw covers.
  • Page 15: Mounting The Transmitter

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Mounting the Transmitter Warning: Not all elevator cabs are the same. The following is for illustration purposes only. Consult with the elevator manufacturer for detailed information pertaining to the layout and construction of the elevator undercarriage. Mount the base plate of the BRK-250 mounting bracket to the under-carriage of the elevator cab using four screws or bolts (not included).
  • Page 16: Video Cable Connection To Transmitter

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Video Cable Connection to Transmitter Attach BNC-Male connector to the IMPORTANT!!! after video cable the raw cable has been fed through the cable gland. The BNC-Male connector is too large to fit through the cable gland hole. Be careful not to damage the rubber seal inside the cable gland as you feed through your video cable.
  • Page 17: Connecting Omni-Directional Antennas

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Connecting the Omni-Directional Antennas Plugging in the RT-WAVE system without properly connecting the antennas may cause serious damage not covered by warranty. Hand thread the rubber duck antennas onto the SMA antenna connectors located at the top of the device and hand-tighten only.
  • Page 18: Power Supply Connection To Transmitter

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Power Supply Connection Identify the small cable gland and turn counter clockwise to loosen. Use a Metric 13mm wrench. (Closest Imperial Size – 5/8”) Feed the power supply cable through the cable gland and route to the universal A/C or D/C input terminal.
  • Page 19: Ac/Dc Power Terminal Input

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A ESD Lightning Surge Protection Feature Activates all the surge protection features for this device Attach your ground leads to the non-polarized Terminal Input. Using a micro-Philips screwdriver tighten the terminal input to secure the connection Attach you earth ground lead to the earth-ground terminal input.
  • Page 20: Un-Used Grommets & Seals

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Un-used Grommets & Seals After the power, video and audio cables are connected you may find that there are one or more cable glands are not being used. If there are cable glands not being used this means that water can enter the enclosure causing damage.
  • Page 21: Mounting The Receiver

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Mounting the Receiver Warning!!! The receiver must be clear of any moving mechanisms including but not limited to: traveling cable, counter-weight, cabling trough, guide rails, brakes, door mechanics, sensors and safety devices. To ensure compliance with the safety standards and laws in your Country, State or City, consult with your local Elevator authority for guidelines pertaining to mounting a device in an elevator shaft prior to installation.
  • Page 22: Video Cable Connection To Receiver

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Video Cable Connection to Receiver Attach BNC-Male connector to the IMPORTANT!!! after video cable the raw cable has been fed through the cable gland. The BNC-Male connector is too large to fit through the cable gland hole. Be careful not to damage the rubber seal inside the cable gland as you feed through your video cable.
  • Page 23: Power Supply Connection To Receiver

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Power Supply Connection to Receiver Identify the small cable gland and turn counter clockwise to loosen. Use a Metric 13mm wrench. (Closest Imperial Size – 5/8”) Feed the power supply cable through the cable gland and route to the universal A/C or D/C input terminal.
  • Page 24: Ac/Dc Power Terminal Input

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A ESD Lightning Surge Protection Feature Activates all the surge protection features for this device Attach your ground leads to the non-polarized Terminal Input. Using a micro-Philips screwdriver tighten the terminal input to secure connection This is an optional ESD / Lightning Surge protection output.
  • Page 25: On-Screen Video Adjustments

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A On-Screen Video Adjustments To test the wireless connection and adjust video settings, connect your hand held monitor to the video receiver in the pit. The included remote control will allow you to adjust your video settings. From a safe distance of 5 Inches, point the remote control at the IR receiver (See Diagram A) to select your video settings.
  • Page 26: Input Selection

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Input Selection The RT-WAVE supports the following video and audio inputs to the transmitter: • Composite Video Input (CVBS) To adjust your Input Selection, scroll down the setup menu to ‘Input Selection’ using the Directional Pad on the remote control and press ‘OK’...
  • Page 27: Output Selection

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Output Selection The RT-WAVE supports the following video and audio outputs from the receiver: • Composite Video Output To adjust your Analog Output, scroll down the setup menu to ‘Analog Output’ using the Directional Pad on the remote control and press ‘OK’...
  • Page 28: Miscellaneous

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Miscellaneous To Check the Network Status, use the directional pad to scroll down to Miscellaneous and press ‘OK’. Directional Pad ‘Enter’ or ‘OK’ Using the Directional Pad, scroll down the menu, select Network Status and press ‘OK’. Directional Pad ‘Enter’...
  • Page 29: Picture Setup

    WIRELESS ELEVATOR CAMERA SYSTEM REV. A Picture Setup To adjust your Picture, scroll down the setup menu to ‘Picture’ using the Directional Pad on the remote control and press ‘OK’. Directional Pad ‘Enter’ or ‘OK’ Once you have made your selection, the right side of the monitor will display the Contrast, Luminance, Saturation, Sharpness level.
  • Page 30: Warranty Information & Returns

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