Moog PB24L900 Istruzioni per l'uso

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Apparecchiature musicali supplementari
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Istruzioni per l'uso
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P B 2 4 L 9 0 0
Rugged Wireless Power Box
Installation and Operation Instructions for the following model:
PB24L900 A rugged outdoor wireless box, with a 220/110Vac input and 24Vac
output for camera, fuse protected. With a wireless 900MHz transmitter
and matching receiver. Omni directional antenna.
81-IN5381
01-23-2012
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
UNPACKING
SERVICE
1 Read these instructions.
2 Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with damp cloth.
7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
8 Cable Runs- All cable runs must be within permissible distance.
9 Mounting - This unit must be properly and securely mounted to a supporting
structure capable of sustaining the weight of the unit.
Accordingly:
a. The installation should be made by a qualied installer.
b. The installation should be in compliance with local codes.
c. Care should be exercised to select suitable hardware to install the unit, taking into
account both the composition of the mounting surface and the weight of the unit.
10 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus ( including ampliers) that produce heat.
11 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not t into your
outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
12 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
13 Only use attachment/ accessories specied by the manufacturer.
14 Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
15 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
16 Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled of objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
Be sure to periodically examine the unit and the supporting structure to make sure that the integrity
of the installation is intact. Failure to comply with the foregoing could result in the unit separating
from the support structure and falling, with resultant damages or injury to anyone or anything struck
by the falling unit.
Unpack carefully. Electronic components can be
damaged if improperly handled or dropped. If an item
appears to have been damaged in shipment, replace
it properly in its carton and notify the shipper.
Be sure to save:
1 The shipping carton and packaging material.
They are the safest material in which to make future
shipments of the equipment.
2 These Installation and Operating Instructions.
If technical support or service is needed, contact us at
the following number:
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within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of non-insulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufcient magnitude
to constitute a risk to persons.
Este símbolo se piensa para alertar al usuario a la presencia
del “voltaje peligroso no-aisIado” dentro del recinto de los
productos que puede ser un riesgo de choque eléctrico.
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“de la tension dangereuse” non-isolée dans la clôture de
produits qui peut être un risque de choc électrique.
Dieses Symbol soll den Benutzer zum Vorhandensein der
nicht-lsolier “Gefährdungsspannung” innerhalb der
Produkteinschließung alarmieren die eine Gefahr des
elektrischen Schlages sein kann.
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tensão perigosa non-isolada” dentro do cerco dos produtos
que pode ser um risco de choque elétrico.
Questo simbolo è inteso per avvertire I’utente alla presenza
“di tensione pericolosa” non-isolata all’interno della
recinzione dei prodotti che può essere un rischio di scossa
elettrica
.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Este símbolo del punto del exclamation se piensa para
alertar al usuario a la presencia de instrucciones importantes
en la literatura que acompaña la aplicación.
Ce symbole de point d’exclamation est prévu pour alerter
l’utilisateur à la presence des instructions importantes dans
la littérature accompagnant l’appareil.
Dieses Ausruf Punktsymbol soll den Benutzer zum
Vorhandensein de wichtigen Anweisungen in der Literatur
alarmieren, die das Gerät begleitet.
Este símbolo do ponto do exclamation é pretendido alertar o
usuário à presença de instruções importantes na literatura
que acompanha o dispositivo.
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avvertire l’utente alla presenza delle istruzioni importanti nella
letteratura che accompagna l'apparecchio.
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Input Power: 120Vac/240Vac 1A/.5A
Power Consumption: 1Amp (120watts) at 120Vac
Power Output: 84VA at 24Vac, 52watts Heater/Blower, 32watts
Camera Power
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Tools Required (minimum)
.150” Flathead Screwdriver, 7/16” wrench or socket, 9/16” wrench or socket
PB24L900 Power Box
DESCRIPTION
PB24L900 is an 84vA Power Supply, designed for either 230Vac or
115vac input with 24Vac output. The unit includes a 900MHz wireless
transmitter and matching receiver with an omni-directional antenna.
Wall Mounting:
A template is provided in the back of the instruction with the 2 x 8 bolt
pattern required for the mounting of this product. Hardware is not provided
for mounting this unit to the wall.
Attach the unit securely with (4) fasteners (not supplied).
Unit is designed to accept either 5/16”- 3/8" or 8mm hardware.
Each fastener should be able to withstand a minimum pull out force
of 600 lbs. (272kg)
Pole Mounting:
Optional pole mount brackets are available for the PB24. Pole adapter Part
Number is PBAP3.
Connecting Housing to PB24:
Open the packet assembly that is provided with each unit. Special s”
bolts are provided and designed to mount either the WM20G or the WM10
(Standard Fusion Dome and Rugged Housing wall mount bracket) to the
Power Box. Attach the wall mount bracket and housing as shown below.
ush the cable assembly connectors through either of the (2) holes provided.
Included with the PB24 are the following items:
!
IMPORTANT! Unit will not seal properly unless installed as
shown. Do not attempt to use power box without installing wall
mount gasket.
NOTE:
Housing and
complete Power
Box not shown
for clarity only.
Wall Mount
Gasket
s ” Bolts
s ” Nut and Lockwashers
Washer
!
CAUTION! These servicing instructions are for use by
qualied personnel only. To reduce risk of electric shock
DO NOT perform any servicing other than that contained
in the operating instructions unless you are qualied to
do so.
!
An all pole main switch with a contact of at least 3mm in
each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of
the building.
Wall
NOTE: Internal re-settable fuses are supplied for the main 24Vac
output lines. Fuse protection is higher for accessory power. Do
not connect heater and blowers to camera power output (marked
Camera) on Connection pcb.
Connecting Power:
Input: (120Vac or 240Vac)
The Power Box provides 2 separate power output(s) at 24V. The Power Box is
designed for either 120 or 240Vac input single phase. A single (3) position
connector is provided with each unit. Line and Neutral Wires should be
connected as marked on the connection board (L and N) and plugged in to
the connector plug of the corresponding voltage. Connect incoming ground to
ground post as shown above.
Output: (24Vac)
Finishing the Installation:
Once all wiring connections are completed; turn power the PB24 on and move
power switch to on position to ON position. Power LED on the connection pcb
should turn on.
Before closing the door on the PB24 check the main gasket around the lip of the
power box and be sure it is positioned within the groove provided. Close unit
and secure with (6) captive bolts provided. If needed (2) security screws are
provided to lock and prevent tapering with internal components of the box. To
install, remove (2) of the existing bolts and replace with (2) tamperproof security
screws provided in the housing packet. Tighten with security wrench provided.
!
NOTE: 3 PHASE SYSTEMS
The PB24 is NOT designed for 3 Phase or 208V systems. If a three-
phase or 208V system is in place, use volt meter to select one phase
120Vac LEG and connect to the 120Vac connection.
!
!
Installation should be made by qualied personnel only, in
accordance to local building codes. Input power connections
should be made via conduit. Use ex LTF tings for output only.
A
H&B
H&B
Camera
Camera
Main On/Off Switch
220-240VAC Input
120VAC Input
24VAC Power to Housing
(Detail)
Ground
Post
Incoming Ground
CONNECTING POWER
GROUND
24VAC
Optional
Output
24VAC
Power to
Housing
WIRELESS SETUP
Once the dome is installed and power is connected to it, the wireless master
unit must be installed. Below is the basic setup for the master RF unit. Please
see the antenna installation section for proper antenna usage.
BASIC SETUP
1. Plug in the AC Power to the Power over Ethernet Injectors
2. Plug in the CAT5 cable from each WIRELESS UNIT into the injectors.
(NOTE: This unit can use both crossover cable and straight patch through cables.)
3. Connect the Ethernet cable from each injector into the Ethernet.
4. Use site survey mode to orient the antenna direction, and if necessary
manually select the best channel
LED Name Function Color
1 Power Unit has power and has successfully booted. Red
2 RF Link The radio has successfully linked with its
partner.
Green
3 RF TX Radio transmission is occurring. Green
4 RF RX Radio reception is occurring. Green
5 Eth Link The Ethernet Port has a valid Ethernet
connection
Green
6 Activity The WIRELESS UNIT is processing data Green
7 1
channel)
By adding the numbers that are lit the user
can determine the current radio channel.
1 903 MHz
2 905 MHz
3 907 MHz
4 909 MHz
5 911 MHz
6 913 MHz
7 915 MHz
8 917 MHz
9 919 MHz
10 921 MHz
11 923 MHz
12 925 MHz
Green
8 2
channel)
9 4
(channel)
10 8
channel)
11 Link Quality Excellent link quality – No retransmissions Green
12 Link Quality Very good link quality – Few retransmissions Green
13 Link Quality Good link quality – Some retransmissions Amber
14 Link Quality Fair link quality – Many retransmissions Amber
15 Link Quality Weak link quality – Some packet failures Red
16 Link Quality Poor link quality Red
Master Wireless Unit
Each WIRELESS Master pair automatically selects the best radio channel,
encrypts the Ethernet trafc and transports the data wirelessly to and from
the wireless dome.
The wireless unit functions in place of an Ethernet cable and provides a
transparent wireless point-to-point Ethernet cable replacement. Crossover
cables are not necessary as the WIRELESS UNIT automatically senses the
device (client or switch).
LED display:
Once the unit is operational, you should see the following colors on the LEDs
of the wireless unit.
The WIRELESS UNIT has a 16 LED display (see above chart) to display the
status of the device.
INSTALLATION:
Once you have installed the antennas on the dome and master unit. You need to aim
the antennas so they are aligned with each other and they both have the same polarity. If
the antennas are too far away for visual alignment or there is obstacle in the way, please
refer to “site survey mode” listed on page 8 of this manual. Figure 2 shows some correct
and incorrect methods of aligning the antennas. The 2.5dbi antenna is considered omni
directional. They are designed so the radio wave will project out from the sides of the
antennas. The radio wave pattern will resemble a doughnut. Because of this patter you
Number of Pan and
tilt unit
DIP Setting Antenna Channel Polarization Frequency
1 All Off 11dBi Auto 1-12 Vertical or Horizontal 903-925 MHz
RIGHT
RIGHT
WRONG!
WRONG!
should never try to point the ends of the antenna directly toward one another or directly
away from one another. The 11dbi antennas are directional. They are designed so
the radio wave will project directly out the front of the antenna. Because of this you
should always point the 11dbi antennas directly at each other and never point them
away from each other. For a maximum range point-to-point (one unit). Videolarm
recommends utilizing the auto-channel selection mode and maximum gain of 11dBi.
Please refer to chart below.
WRONG!
RIGHT
WRONG!
Do not aim the 2.5 dbi antenna directly at
each other.
RIGHT
RIGHT
Figure 2
Horizontal Polarization
Vertical Polarization
0˚ separation
12ft physical
separation
45˚ separation
4ft physical
separation
INSTALLING MULTIPLE ANTENNAS:
When installing more than one wireless unit in the same location, it is important to make sure that great care is taken to insure that the radio frequencies (channels) are
properly spaced apart. For tower applications with two or three wireless master units in close proximity on the same pole, Videolarm recommends utilizing the manual
channel mode; antenna gain of 11dBi and mixed polarization between antennas. It is recommended that antennae maintain a minimum of 4 ft of physical separation and
are oriented with greater than 45° of angular separation. If 45° of angular separation cannot be met, then it is recommend a minimum of 12 ft of physical separation.
Master unit DIP Setting Antenna Channel Polarization Frequency
1 2 On / 3 Off 11dBi Auto 1,2,3 or 4 Horizontal 903-909 MHz
2 2 On / 3 On 11dBi Auto 9,10,11 or 12 Vertical 919-925 MHz
3 2 Off / 3 On 11dBi Auto 5,6,7 or 8 Horizontal 911-917 MHz
Up to 12 Radios –
Advanced tower installations with many pan and tilt units will require careful planning and assessment by a qualied radio technician. Videolarm recommends utilizing
the manual channel mode; antennae gain of 11dBi and mixed polarization between channels. It is recommended that antennae maintain a minimum of 4 ft of physical
separation and are oriented with greater than 45° of angular separation. If 45° of angular separation cannot be met, then it is recommend a minimum of 12 ft of physical
separation. Antenna polarization should be utilized to minimize adjacent channel saturation. Off-riggers and/or cavity lters might be necessary to achieve maximum
range with all 12 radios operating simultaneously from the same tower.
Please refer to the chart below.
Master unit DIP Setting Antenna Channel Polarization Frequency
1 5 On / 6 Off / 7 Off / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 1 Horizontal 903 MHz
2 5 On / 6 On / 7 On / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 7 Vertical 915 MHz
3 5 Off / 6 Off / 7 On / 8 On 11dBi Fixed 12 Horizontal 925 MHz
4 5 On / 6 On / 7 Off / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 3 Vertical 907 MHz
5 5 On / 6 Off / 7 Off / 8 On 11dBi Fixed 9 Horizontal 919 MHz
6 5 On / 6 Off / 7 On / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 5 Vertical 911 MHz
7 5 On / 6 On / 7 Off / 8 On 11dBi Fixed 11 Horizontal 923 MHz
8 5 Off / 6 On / 7 Off / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 2 Vertical 905 MHz
9 5 Off / 6 Off / 7 Off / 8 On 11dBi Fixed 8 Horizontal 917 MHz
10 5 Off / 6 Off / 7 On / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 4 Vertical 909 MHz
11 5 Off / 6 On / 7 On / 8 Off 11dBi Fixed 6 Horizontal 913 MHz
12 5 Off / 6 On / 7 Off / 8 On 11dBi Fixed 10 Vertical 921 MHz
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is the maximum number of Ethernet devices that can
transmit across the link?
There is no limit to the number of client devices whose Ethernet trafc can be
transported. The WIRELESS DOME supports an unlimited number of MAC addresses
across the link.
2. Does you product have an IP address or MAC address?
The WIRELESS Pair has no MAC address, no IP address and no web interface. It
operates in place of a wire to send Ethernet trafc across the RF link in both directions.
3. What is the recommended antenna polarity?
Videolarm generally recommends horizontal polarization for most applications.
Most jamming noise sources in or near 900Mhz utilize vertical polarization. Our
experience indicates that successful installations often perform better with horizontal
polarization. The WIRELESS DOME will support horizontal and vertical installations
(the wall mount bracket does not currently support horizontal installation but can be
easily modied to enable horizontal polarization).
4. How do I use the Site Survey Mode to ne-tune the radio performance?
Radio noise is always a challenge for wireless systems, particularly those in unlicensed
bands. The WIRELESS Master has a built in site survey mode that allows the installer to
manually select any of the 12 channels and evaluate the link performance by reading
the LED link quality display. This mode sends simulated Ethernet trafc over the radio
link and reports the bit error rate (BER). This can be used to assist in the alignment
of antennas or to determine if there are in band or adjacent band interferers. The link
performance may show reduced link quality on channels 1 or 12 due to adjacent
channel noise. Under normal operation the WIRELESS Master automatically chooses a
channel with Strong link quality and will avoid channels that have poor performance.
5. Does your product include network-based management tools?
The WIRELESS Dome has built-in intelligent frequency agility. Upon receiving RF
interference, this allows the radio link to automatically change to a quieter channel based
on continuously monitoring of its own Bit Error Rate. With the channel selection feedback
loop running, the radio is able to always optimize the link without user intervention.
During installation we encourage testing of the radio link by using site survey mode
(DIP 4 ON). This testing will ensure that the radio has found channel(s) that achieve
a low BER. Once the link is tested, the user can turn off DIP 4 and let the link run
autonomously. The user then can ping a client device on the other side of the link to
ensure the radio is in continual operational.
6. Why is 900 MHz better than 2.4 or 5.8 GHz 802.11 for Non-Line-
of-Sight applications?
The improved propagation characteristics of lower frequency RF energy has been
well documented for years. The 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz (802.11)
frequencies are
excellent baseband carriers for clear line-of-sight conditions, however, they do not
propagate well through solids such as building walls, trees or over large expanses of
water.
The trade-offs are bandwidth vs. distance traveled - 802.11 can support higher
throughput (up to 54Mbps) but cannot travel far or through obstacles. By contrast,
Videolarm 900MHz technology can travel much greater distances through solids or air
for that matter, but can only support a 1.5 Mbps data rate (when the band is divided
into 12 channels - 2 MHz each).
7. What is the Fresnel zone?
The Fresnel Zone is the area around the visual line-of-sight that radio waves
spread out into after they leave the antenna. Typically, 20% Fresnel Zone
blockage introduces little signal loss to the link. Beyond 40% blockage, signal
loss will become signicant. This calculation is based on a at earth. It does
not take the curvature of the earth into consideration. The effect of this is to
budge the earth in the middle of the link. It is recommended for long links to
have a microwave path analysis done that takes this and the topography of
the terrain into account.
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Power Connection
Exploded View for Replacement Parts
Part Number Description
1 RP40HGPB1000 PB24 Housing Assembly
2 RP40BRPBL24 900 MHz Bracket Assembly With Transformer and PCB
3 RPPB241000 Grounding Stud and Terminal Connector
4 RP70WPPH13 3 Position Incoming Power Plug
Replacement Parts List
24VAC at 3.5 a
Green
Green
Brown
Brn/Wht
Black
Blk/Wht
115V 50/60hz
115V 50/60hz
Transformer Wiring
120VAC
220/240VAC 50/60 Hz
ON
120 VAC
220 VAC
INPUT
ON
120 VAC
220 VAC
INPUT
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3
2
8
7
6
5
4
9
1
3
2
8
7
6
5
4
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Exploded View for Replacement Parts
Part Number
1 RPVL2879 Wireless Base Bracket A
2 RP70TRANS11 96VA 220/110 TO 24 CE/UL TRANSFORMER
3 RPVL2885 Wireless box, bracket B
4 RP76PCBPB01 POWER BOX CONNECTION PCG
5 RP70WPPH08 3.81- 2 position Connector 1803578
6 RP70WPPH03 4 Position Connector 1803594
7 RP70CAPC02 12VDC POWER CONNECTOR - FEMALE
8 RP70AW9XB Wireless 900 MHz Transmitter PCB
9 RP76RFPS WIRELESS POWER SUPPLY PCB
Replacement Parts List
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[ 203.2 ]
2.00
[ 50.8 ]
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