Transmitter hookup diagram, Simplified system hookup diagram, Transmitter-end installation – Nitek ER16500C User Manual

Page 6: Ip camera coax from head-end, Link port network port

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At the camera location securely mount the transmitter.

Find the coaxial cable from the head-end and make sure it is properly terminated RG59 or RG6 (75 ohm type) solid copper ca-
ble. Connect coaxial cable to the BNC jack of the transmitter. If the head-end unit is powered up it will sense the connection to
the transmitter unit and turn on the power. This will be indicated by the green POWER LED on the “Network Port”. After about 15
to 30 seconds the green 10/100 (upper) LED at the “Coax Port” will turn-on to tell you that the head-end has connected with the
transmitter unit. The Ethernet device does not need to be connected for the transmitter to communicate with the head-end.

Finally, connect an Ethernet device to the transmitter “Network Port”. If the device requires PoE power, the POE OUT (lower)
LED at the “Coax Port” will turn on followed by the LINK STATUS LED on the “Network Port”. The IP camera or other Ethernet
device should now be ready to operate. Continue installing the remaining transmitters as needed.

IP Camera

Coax from

Head-end

Transmitter Hookup Diagram

Link Port

Network Port

LED INDICATORS

Connect-

or

LED

OFF

ON

FLASHING

Network

Port

Power

No power

Power

Good

Link Sta-

tus

No Ether-

net

Link

Ethernet Link

Good

Link
Port

PoE Out

No PoE

Power Out

PoE Power

Good

10/100

No Link

100Mb

10Mb

Simplified System Hookup Diagram

Transmitter-end Installation

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