Linear 9510, 9520 Owner's Manual

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9500 Series
714-996-4100 * 800-999-5225 * fax 714-996-4900 * www.channelplus.com
600-126 Rev.B ©1999 Multiplex Technology, Inc., Brea, Ca.
PERFORMANCE MULTI-ROOM VIDEO
Multiplex Technology, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase or MTI will repair, or at its option, replace the defective product. To obtain warranty service, call MTI for a return material authorization (RMA) number and return the product pre­paid to Multiplex Technology, Inc., 3001 Enterprise Street, Brea, CA
92821, Attention: Customer Service. Please put the RMA number on
the outside of the carton.
Any implied warranty arising from the sale of the product including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for purpose are lim­ited to the warranty stated above. MTI shall not be responsible for losses or damages or expenses, whether direct, consequential or incidental arising from the use of or the inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitations on how long the implied war­ranty lasts or the exclusions or limitations or incidental or conse­quential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which may vary from state to state.
WARRANTY
Models
9510HHR B&W
9520HHR Color
9510BID B&W 9520BID Color 9510PAL B&W
Specifications: typical @ 25°C ± 5° C
9510 (B&W) 9510PAL(AUS) 9520 (Color)
lens viewing angle 78° resolution: horizontal 525 lines 625 lines 525 lines
vertical 350 lines 350 lines 350 lines standard lens cover: smoked minimum light level 2 lux 2 lux 8 lux video input format EIA CCIR NTSC input signal 1.0 V peak-to-peak @ 75 signal-to-noise ratio >45 dB white balance automatic electronic shutter speed automatic: 1/60 to 1/50,000 second tuning range UHF 14 to 64 21 to 62(28 to 67) 14 to 64
CATV 65 to 125
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65 to 125
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power supply included with product mains power 105 to 125 210 to 250 105 to 125 output of power supply 15VDC 600mA general
injector module camera module
width x height x depth 6.5” x 3.5” x 1.25” 3.25” x 3.25” x 1.5”
(16.3cm x 9cm x 3.2cm) (8.2 cm x 8.2cm x 3.8cm) shipping weight 2 lbs (0.9 kg) operating temperature –4°F to 131°F (–20°C to 55°C)
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excluding channels 95 through 99
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The CatCam is a surveillance system that creates a new channel to add to existing television channels. The new channel carries a picture from the camera that is placed anywhere in the home. The CatCam was designed to install effortlessly into existing coax home wiring or into new construction.
Contents: Channel Injector
Camera Power Injector Power Supply Coax Jumper
The CatCam is comprised of a camera and a channel injector. The camera is designed to flush mount indoors or outdoors
(under an eaves
and not directly exposed to the elements)
using a deep double gang J box. The channel injector is weather resistant and designed to mount indoors or outdoors close to the incoming CATV or antenna feed. The sys­tem uses the existing coax cable distribution in the house.
The CatCam was designed to work with Cat 5 wiring. Although the system will function with quad wire, Cat 5 delivers the highest quality picture. The Cat 5 allows the use of an automatic line length sensor and picture compensator. Quad wire does not take advantage of this enhancement.
Model Differences:
The model 9500HHR series is a high headroom design for CATV and off air antenna feeds only.
The model 9500BID series is a bi-directional design for use with CATV cable boxes that are interactive or require bi-directional com­munications with the cable company.
The model 9510PAL is designed to modulate PAL frequencies and use CATV or off air antenna feeds.
Installation:
First, locate the incoming CATV or antenna feed and install the channel injector at that location.
Second, install the camera at the desired location and run Cat 5 wire from the camera to the channel location.
Third, apply power and select an unused channel for the CatCam picture to appear on all the televisions.
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Installation: Step One
Locate the incoming CATV or antenna feed and existing splitter.
(Usually found on the side of the house, in the attic or near the electrical and phone service box)
Remove the lock screw located on the bottom of the channel injector and slide the cover off. Use the mounting holes as shown to affix the channel injector to the wall next to the splitter.
Disconnect the incoming CATV or antenna feed from the existing splitter and attach it to the channel injector as shown.
Now attach the supplied coax jumper back to the existing splitter and tighten all connections with a 7/16” wrench.
Use mounting
holes on the
bottom plate to
attach channel
injector to the
wall
Incoming CATV or
antenna coax
Out
to TVs
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Incoming CATV or
antenna coax
Supplied coax
jumper goes back
to splitter
Out
to TVs
After
Before
Mount the
injector within
4” of the splitter
Mount the
injector within
4” of the splitter
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Installation Step Two
The camera mounts using a deep double “J” box. Run a line of Cat 5 wire from the camera to the channel injector and connect wires as shown.
Attach Cat 5 wire to camera following color coding.
note:
When using quad wire connect wires only to pins 1, 2, 5 and 6. Leave the resistor in place at pins 3 and 4.
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note:
When using Cat 5 wire remove the default resistor that is in pins 3 and 4 of the camera
prepare the Cat 5 wires by stripping 1” of outer sheath and 1/8” of insulation
attach drip cap, gasket and frame
insert the 6-32 screws into frame and bottom holes of gang box
Note: bottom of lip on drip cap goes inside frame.You may have to rotate drip cap 180˚
frame
gasket
drip cap
pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Default
resistor
Green pin 1
Red
2
Black
5
Yellow
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Bl/W Blue Org/W Orange Gr/W Green Br/W Brown
frame
gasket
drip cap
“Hook” camera mount over the gasket and rotate into place.
Apply RTV to seal from weather. Add top screws.
Aiming the camera
Insert a 1/8” screw driver in the steering slot below the lens. Using the screwdriver, bend the mount to the point camera in the desired direction. Never
use the camera to bend the mount. continued on page 6
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Applying Power and Programming Step Three
The 9500 series has three different methods for applying power to the system.
Use only one method for applying power.
Method One: Apply power directly to the channel injector with the power supply.
The green LED in the upper right corner of the injector will be lit showing power is active.
(See power length requirements page 9)
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Bend camera angle to give the best cov­erage for the given height of camera placement.
Attach the lens cover. Lens cover rides on lip of frame
then rotates downward and snaps into place.
Channel Injector wire connection:
At the channel injector, connect Cat 5 wire as shown. Follow the color coding on the screw terminal.
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Power plug
Lower right of
channel injector
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power supply
blue/white
pin 1
When using only quad wire
use positions 1, 2, 5 and 6
and follow color coding.
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run the Cat 5 wire
through the grommet at the
bottom of the injector
blue/white
pin 1
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Method Two: Use the power injector to apply power along the Cat 5 or quad wire run. Cut the connecting wire along the run and insert the power injector. Connect the wires using the color coding. Then plug the power supply into the power injector.
The green LED in the upper right corner of the channel injector will be lit showing power is active.
Method Three: Apply power directly at the camera.
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power injector
pin 1
blue/white
cut Cat 5 wire
power plug
power supply
cut the power supply cord and strip the wires
wire with the white stripe connects to the (+) terminal power supply
Power Length Requirements
Method One
Power Length Requirements
Method Two
Power Length Requirements
Method Three
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power supply with end removed
Up to 300’ of
Cat 5 or quad wire
maximum for
the 9510 B&W.
Up to 100’ for the
9520 Color
power plug
power plug
Up to 100’ of
Cat 5 or quad
wire maximum
Up to 100’ of
Cat 5 or quad
wire maximum
Up to 300’ of
Cat 5 or quad wire
maximum for
the 9510 B&W.
Up to 100’ for the
9520 Color
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How to Program
Determine which unused channel you want to view your video source on and program the injector for that channel. There must be one unused channel both before and after the selected channel to avoid interference. The new channel will be combined with the exist­ing channels and appear on all televisions.
To program: For example channel 60
1: Press the button 6 times. 2: Wait for the LED to relight. 3: Press the button 10 more times (pressing 10 times enters “0”).
The injector will now combine the camera feed on channel 60 with all other existing channels from the incoming CATV or antenna.
To program a three digit channel: For example channel 120
1: Press the button 1 time. 2: Wait for the LED to relight. 3: Press the button 2 more times. 4: Wait for the LED to relight. 5: Press the button 10 more times.
Finding Unused Channels CATV: Determine the highest channel number delivering a picture,
excluding 95-99. Tune the TV up one channel at a time from the last channel with a picture until finding one channel with no trace of a picture or interference, just snow.
Antenna: Tune the TV one channel at a time from channel 14-64. Locate one channel that has no trace of a picture or interference, just snow.
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green LED
programming button
Upper right corner on
channel injector
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Programming a New Channel
Valid channels are 14 thru 64 for UHF and 65 thru 125 for CATV Channels 95-99 are not available. Channels 21 thru 62 are for Pal.
Channel Spacing:
Skip at least one number between the new channel and the closest existing UHF/CATV channel.
(example 14 and 16: OK 14 and 15: Unacceptable)
Error Indication:
If an error occurs or an incorrect channel is entered, the LED will flash quickly for one second and return to previous settings.
Cable HRC and IRC considerations:
Most cable services use IRC frequency assignments. This is the default for the 9500. However, if the cable services uses HRC or the TV appears to search for the “created channel”, program the channel injector for HRC.
For HRC enter 98. Reset to IRC by entering 99.
Entries 98 and 99 are for setting HRC or IRC only. They will not change the channel number.
With programming complete, test each TV in the system to see that it is receiving the new channel.
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