Nitek CAMPDD24 User Manual

Nitek, Model campdd24, Installation and operation manual

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The

CAMPDD24 is a multi-function surge protector for in-line coaxial

video, two twisted pairs of data and the 12 or 24 volt camera supply. The
CAMPDD24 provides multi-stage surge protection to a single camera system
and P/T/Z unit for each of these functions. The CAMPDD24 provides a heavy,
single point ground connection and is easily installed in minutes. Please read
installation instructions completely and insure good ground connections.

Specifications

Size

1.7” H x 4.3” W x 2.5” D

Video Insertion <0.2dB

Loss

Clamping

Video—2.8V

Impedance

50

or

75

Ohms

Voltage

Power—33Vrms Temperature

-20°C

to

+65°C

Control—4.7V

Frequency

DC

to

10

MHz

CAMPDD24

POWER

POWER

DATA

EARTH

GROUND

VIDEO COAX

VIDEO COAX

CAMERA

UNPROTECTED

PROTECTED

EQUIPMENT

OPTIONAL

PTZ

4

4

2

2

DATA

Rev 03042009

NITEK

®

Europe Office:
De Schans 19-21 2a, 8231 KA Lelystad
Tel: +31(0)320-2300005
Fax: +31(0)320-282186
E-mail: [email protected], WWW.NITEK.NL

USA Office:
5410 Newport Drive, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Phone: (800) 528-4343, (847) 259-8900
Fax: (847) 259-1300
E-mail: [email protected], WWW.NITEK.NET

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Model

CAMPDD24

UNPR

O

TECTED

PR
O

TECTED

VIDEO

Data +
Data -
Data +
Data -
12/24 Volts
12/24 Volts

Data +
Data -
Data +
Data -

12/24 Volts
12/24 Volts

Model CAMPDD24

Camera Surge Protection Panel for Video, RS422,

and 12/24 Volt Power

Installation and

Operation Manual

INSTALLATION

The CAMPDD24 must be properly installed to insure maximum protection. The function of the

CAMPDD24 is to allow a surge to be routed to ground and to clamp the protected equipment inputs
to a minimum voltage.

There are three key points to remember when installing the CAMPDD24. First, provide a low

impedance connection between the CAMPDD24 and your protected equipment. This is best done by
keeping the PROTECTED cable connections as short as possible.

Second, the system should use a single ground point. Connect the grounding stud of

the CAMPDD24 to a single ground point. A single ground point is a proper building ground or earth
ground to which equipment grounds are connected. Ideally the protected equipment should be
isolated from ground. If the CAMPDD24 and the protected equipment are both grounded you will
provide a parallel path to ground and a portion of the surge current can flow though that path.
Finally,

the

UNPROTECTED cables should not be crossed with the PROTECTED cables.

Crossing cables could provide a path for surge currents to bypass the CAMPDD24 protection
circuits.

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