Seco-Larm IPV-PD88Q User Manual

ENFORCER IP Surge Protector
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Troubleshooting:
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IMPORTANT
WARNING
WARRANTY
kind to the purchaser or anyone else.
Video Surge Protector
PoE Surge Protector
HD-SDI Surge Protector
IP Surge Protector
to an image processor (e.g., multiplexer or DVR), but not if connected directly to the monitor.
Video image background flutters between dark and light.
Video image is weak or faded.
No video image.
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Move the cable away from possible sources of interference.
Replace the cable with a new cable.
Ensure that the protected cable is as short as possible
Remove a local power source, or adjust the monitor’s
Reduce the cable length.
Replace with a higher-grade cable. Cat5 cable meets the
Double-check that the cables were connected properly.
Run a continuity test on all wires in the cable.
brightness and contrast.
specifications in the manual. Cat6 cable allows longer range.
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laws and statutes related to monitoring and recording audio and video signals. SECO-LARM will not be held responsible for the use of this product in violation of any current laws or statutes.
damage the device, and void the warranty. Do not open the case of this device, as there are no field-serviceable components inside.
period of one (1) year from the date of sale to the original consumer customer. SECO-LARM’s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned, transportation prepaid, to SECO-LARM. This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God, physical or electrical misuse or abuse, neglect, repair, or alteration, improper or abnormal usage, or faulty installation, or if for any other reason SECO-LARM determines that such equipment is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defects in material and workmanship. The sole obligation of SECO-LARM, and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, shall be limited to replacement or repair only, at SECO-LARM’s option. In no event shall SECO-LARM be liable for any special, collateral, incidental, or consequential personal or property damages of any
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Helps prevent damage to sensitive computer or CCTV equipment
such as cameras, monitors, digital video recorders, video splitters, PCs, servers or networking hubs
Intercepts repeated surges and spikes that could damage network equipment
Installs on Cat5e/6 4-pair UTP cable with RJ45 jacks
Passive operation – no external power required
Includes a grounding post
ENFORCER IP Surge Protector
Overview:
Specifications:
Introduction:
The ENFORCER IP Surge
Protector is a passive device that helps protect sensitive networking
: For the best protection, installing two surge protectors is recommended: one at each end of
the network cable.
Bandwidth
Up to
1GHz Maximum input
7.6Vp-p
Insertion loss
<0.2dB
Return loss
16dB@
100Ω
Frequency response
Up to 3
dB
@113MHz
Insulation resistance
10,000
MΩ
Maximum surge voltage
4 kV
Discharging current
100A Surge life
300
surges@
100A Surge protection time
1ns Surge resistance
0Ω
Breakdown voltage
7.6V Clamping voltage
10.0V
In RJ45 Out RJ45 Impedance
42Ω Dimensions
37/16”x25/8”x11/16” (87x67x27 mm)
Weight
4.4-oz (
126g)
Material
Aluminum
Operating temperature
-40
°~1
94° F (
-40°~
90° C)
Unprotected End
Protected
End
Top View
Mounting
To
To Protected
Ground
1x IP Surge Protector
4x
Mounting Screws
1x
12” (305mm
) Ground Cable
4x
Plastic Wall Anchors
Protecting Multiple Devices:
1. Mount the IP Surge Protector as close as possible to the device to be protected.
Protecting a Single Device:
Installation:
NOTE
: These
instructions assume that
2 IP devices
have already
been connected together.
Parts List:
Shortest
Cat5e/6 cable
Shortest
Cat5e/6 cable
Protected
Protected
End
IP Switch
IP Surge
Unprotected
IP Surge
IP Camera
Shortest
Cat5e/6 cable
IP Surge
IP Switch
IP
Camera
Cat5e/6 cable
1. Mount the two IP Surge Protectors as close as possible to each device to be protected.
or IP camera)
equipment from power surges. The device can be deployed in new installations or added to existing ones.
The IPV-PD88Q IP Surge Protector should be installed between devices connected by Cat5e/6 4-pair UTP cable to protect against surges that could damage computer or video equipment.
NOTE
ENFORCER IP Surge Protector
Signal passing capability
Connector
25/8” (67mm)
37/16”
(87mm)
Tab
Cat5e/6
Cable
11/16”
(27mm)
25/8” (67mm)
Device
2. Detach the Cat5e/6 cable from the device to be protected and attach to the “Unprotected” port of the IP Surge Protector.
3. Attach an additional short Cat5e/6 cable between the device to be protected and the “Protected” port of the IP Surge Protector. This cable should be as short as possible to connect the two devices. In addition the protected cables should not cross unprotected cables.
4. Use supplied ground cable to connect the ground (GND) terminal to earth ground. The system should use a single ground point and the protected device should be isolated from ground.
(Protected)
Protected End
Possible
Unprotected End
Protector
To ground
(Not Protected)
2. Detach the Cat5e/6 cable from each device to be protected (such as an IP switch and attach to the “Unprotected” port on its respective IP Surge Protector.
3. Using additional short Cat5e/6 cables, connect each device to be protected to the “Protected” end of its respective IP Surge Protector. These cables should be as short as possible to connect each device to its respective surge protector. In addition the protected cables should not cross unprotected cables.
4. Use supplied ground cable to connect each IP Surge Protector’s ground (GND) terminal to earth ground. The system should use a single ground point and the protected device should be isolated from ground.
(Protected)
End
Protector
Possible
To ground
Original Cat5e/6 cable
End
To ground
Protector
(Protected)
Possible
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