Installation & setup, Hook-up – Nitek VB37M User Manual

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Installation & Setup

Unshielded Twisted Pair

(Loop Resistance at 750 feet)

AWG

18

20

22

24

Loop Resistance

10 Ohms

15 Ohms

24 Ohms

39 Ohms



Mounting

The VB37M can be mounted external to a camera housing by use of the mounting leg, or can
be placed inside the camera housing.

When mounting the VB37M externally, the placement should be sufficiently close to the camera
housing so that the coax cable from the camera can be conveniently connected to the VB37M.
The mounting leg of the VB37M can be used to secure the device either with a screw or wire
wrap. The wires of the UTP cable must be stripped, as required and wrapped around and con-

nected to the appropriate

+

and

-

Screw terminals on the back of the VB37M. Be sure to main-

tain the same UTP polarity at both the transmit and receive units.

When mounting the VB37M inside a camera housing a small hole must be available to pass
the UTP cable through. The cable must be of sufficient length to be routed back to the video
crossover. As with external mounting, the coax video cable will connect within the housing to
the camera video BNC input.

Hook-Up

In the diagram shown above, two VB37M devices are used; one at the Head-End (monitor loca-
tion) and the second at the camera location. No voltage is required for the baluns, since they are
passive devices. Video is sent back to the monitor over the UTP cable by means of the two
baluns operating as video transceivers.

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