Nitek, Utplinks intermediate power distribution, Idf - telcom closet – Nitek PS115 User Manual

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28 VAC Power Supply

CXM22 Cards

Supports and

distributes RS422

Patch Panel

IDF - Telcom Closet

28 VAC Power Supply

Patch Panel

IDF - Telcom Closet

MDF - Main Closet

Multi-pair Back Bone Cabling

Multi-pair Back Bone Cabling

Power

VB43

Wall Jack

Horizontal cable 24AWG

four pair Cat5e

Horizontal cable 22AWG

four pair Cat5e

Video

RS422

Power

Security Room

NITEK

Monitor

Patch Panel

VH1656

DVR

CXM22 Cards

Support and

distributes RS422

VB43

NITEK

UTPLinks

Power Supply

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PTZ P

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Video

NITEK

UTPLinks

Power Supply

Video

UTPLinks INTERMEDIATE POWER DISTRIBUTION

In a system, equipment is often spread out over a large facility and the communications backbone of that facility is

used for the routing of the video and data signals. Power is inserted at the IDF (Telco closet) located closer to the camera

end.

Starting at the camera end, there are several UTPLinks transmitter units available, only one is shown here. These

units allow the video, power and data to be separated out and fed into standard CCTV cameras.

From the transmitter there is a standard 4 pair Category cable run back to a patch panel in the IDF, up to 100 me-

ters away (TIA/EIA standards). For fixed cameras 24awg Cat 5 network cabling is fine, but for PTZ cameras 23awg Cat 5
or Cat 6 cable should be used. From the patch panel each camera is sent to the Crossover unit. The Crossover unit pro-

vides a central point for the combining of the power, data and video signals. Each camera port is fused and lights on each
of the front panel RJ45 jacks show the status of both power and data.

Power for the system is provided by a Power Supply unit mounted near the Crossover unit. It connects to the

Crossover unit via snap in jumper cables that can be installed in seconds.

Video from and data to the cameras is routed through the RJ45 jacks on the rear of the CX452 unit. Signals are

routed over a facilities backbone communication cable to the MDF (main Telcom center). From the MDF they can be re-

routed to the security room.

In the security room these signals are taken back off of the backbone and put into NITEK video receiver units.

Once they are decoded in the receiver units these video signals are fed out BNC jacks for connection into standard CCTV

equipment. In our current example, a DVR is viewed on a monitor. It could have been a matrix, multiplexer or any other
equipment needed for your application.

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