Pelco MPT220DT, MPT115DT User Manual

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MPT24DT, MPT115DT, and
MPT220DT Series
Pan/Tilt Controls
Installation/Operation Manual
C520M Rev B (6/92)
1.0 WARNINGS
Prior to installation and use of this product, the follow­ing WARNINGS should be observed.
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by Qualified Service Personnel and conform to all Local codes.
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P enclosure, it is de­signed for indoor use only and it must not be in­stalled where exposed to rain and moisture.
3. Use only installation methods and materials ca­pable of supporting four (4) times the maximum specified load.
4. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the infor­mation in this manual prior to installation and opera­tion.
2.0 SCOPE
The information contained within this manual covers the installation and operation of the MPT24DT, MPT115DT, and MPT220DT Series Pan/Tilt Controls.
3.0 DESCRIPTION
The MPT24DT and MPT115DT Series controls are designed to provide control for Pelco 24 VAC, 120 VAC, and 230 VAC pan/tilts. Pan/tilt movement is controlled by an eight position joystick (up, down, left, right and simultaneous combinations of pan/tilt functions when move diagonally).
In addition to manual control and continuous auto scan operations, the MPTA24DT and MPTA115DT offer the revolutionary new random scan feature available only from Pelco. Random scan is a significant advance in CCTV security/surveillance protection that makes con­tinuous duty auto scan operations virtually obsolete.
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Random scan is an effective deterrent to would-be in­truders because it follows no predictable pattern. The scan direction varies randomly as does the scanning time and dwell time (4-60 seconds). Random scan makes it impossible for intruders to “beat the system” because it has none.
3.2 OPTIONS
C06HWC Pre-wired interconnecting cable, 6 foot
(1.82 m), for use with hard-wire con­trols using 14-pin control connector. (UL)
Random scan is not only a powerful weapon to protect your premises, but it also increases your equipment life by over 100% while decreasing maintenance costs. Its shorter duty cycle reduces gear train and drive motor wear, cable fatigue and motor temperature rise. Ran­dom scan also offers you the flexibility of continuous auto scan operation with a time delay that automati­cally returns operations to Random Scan after 30 min­utes in continuous auto scan.
3.1 MODELS
MPT24DT Desk top joystick control module,
120 VAC input, for use with 24 VAC pan/tilts. (UL)
MPT24DT/220 Same as MPT24DT except 230 VAC
input. (CE)
MPTA24DT Desk top joystick control module, 120
VAC input, capable of auto/random scan operation for 24 VAC pan/tilts. (UL)
MPTA24DT/220 Same as MPTA24DT except 230
VAC input. (CE)
DT200 Dual desk top mount kit; two units
can be mounted side-by-side in one desk top chassis.
R300 Rack kit for up to three control mod-
ules. Blank filler panels provided for less than three modules.
RB115 Relay box for 120 VAC pan/tilts and
scanners. Extends operating distance (control to relay box) up to a maximum of 13,000 feet (3,962 m) utilizing 16 Awg.
RB24 Relay box for 24 VAC pan/tilts and
scanners. Extends operating distance (control to relay box) up to a maximum of 13,000 feet (3,962 m) utilizing 16 Awg.
MPT115DT Desk top joystick control module, 120
VAC input, for 120 VAC pan/tilts. (UL)
MPTA115DT Desk top joystick control module, 120
VAC input, capable of auto/random scan operations for 120 VAC pan/tilts. (UL)
MPT220DT Desk top joystick control module,
230 VAC input, for use with 230 VAC pan/tilts.
MPTA220DT Same as MPT220DT except capable
of auto/random scan operation.
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4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
4. The contact pins supplied with the mating connec­tor are the “crimp” type which may also be sol­dered if you so desired (item 4).
Installation and/or testing will require you to assemble the connector parts provided. Fabricate the intercon­necting cable according to the following steps (refer­ence Figure 1).
1. Slide part A of the cable clamp (item 1) over the end of the cable (item 1, part C) with the threaded end of the cable clamp facing the connector (item 5).
2. If the cable has a diameter less than 1/2 inch (1.3 cm), slide the rubber boot (item 2) over the end of the cable and pull through the cable clamp to so that the boot encases the cable and forms a good seal.
3. Strip back the cable jacket approximately 1-1/4 inches (3.2 cm) and separate the individual con­ductors (item 3).
5
STEP 1
FLEXIBLE RUBBER BOOT
4
CRIMP WIRE
1
29
34
3
7
11
14
14-PIN CONNECTOR
5
10
16
23
FRONT VIEW
CRIMP INSULATION
STEP 2
STEPS 3-7
** ITEM 5 DETAIL
THE MOST COMMONLY USED CONNECTOR PIN-OUT CONFIG­URATIONS ARE SHOWN HERE. REFERENCE THE CONNECTOR DRAWING APPLICABLE TO YOUR SITUATION.
5 1
5 **
4
9
15
22
28
33
37
FRONT VIEW
37-PIN CONNECTOR
2
8
14
20
25
5. After crimping or soldering the contact pins to the conductors, push them into the proper holes in the connector until they snap in place.
NOTE: Contacts cannot be removed from the connector without the use of the appropriate AMP extraction tool which is available from Pelco.
6. Slide part A of the cable clamp toward the connec­tor and screw the parts together. Attach part B (item
1) onto part A and connect both parts with the screws provided.
7. Connect the cable assembly to the unit and seat the connector by twisting the locking collar until it snaps into position.
1
A B C
A B
1
A B
2
6
14
16
FRONT VIEW
16-PIN CONNECTOR
1
4
79
C
C
1
3
7
11
15
3
28
28-PIN CONNECTOR
1
4
8
12
threaded end of cable clamp
STRIP 1/8"
STRIP 1"
FRONT VIEW
3
3
6
OUTSIDE JACKET OF CABLE
1
4
9
15
21
26
FRONT VIEW
9-PIN CONNECTOR
10
Figure 1. Connector Assembly
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