LD9
J4
LD7
J5
J6 LD8
LD12
J18
J17 J16
Fig. 20
7.4.2 Maximum nominal values of the
camera and motorised lens
The maximum nominal values are shown in the
following table.
MAXIMUM NOMINAL VALUES OF THE CAMERA AND MOTORISED
LENS
Voltage
Current
+12V
1500mA max
+5V
15mA max
from 6Vdc to 15Vdc
200mA max
(adjustable)
(Focus+Zoom)
Tab. 2
18
J7
J8 J9 LD10
J11
LD11
J10
DIP2
DIP3
J12
J13
J14
J15
Description
Camera power
supply
Lens potentiometer
power supply
Lens motor power
supply
7.4.3 Network camera connection
Connect the power supply, the data line and the
camera alarms (optional) as shown in the diagram. If
the Pan & Tilt is controlled in Camera Master mode,
connect the RS-485 control serial line (8.3 Selecting
the unit operating mode, page 25).
B
A
OUTPUT
GND
+12V
INPUT
Fig. 21
The LD10 LED ON indicates that the camera power
supply terminal has a voltage of 12Vdc.
The system detects the ambient temperature in
the switch on phase. The system does not allow the
camera to switch on until it reaches the minimum
operating temperature (cold start).
When the illuminators are switched on, the DN1 and
DN2 terminals are used to force the camera to work
in Night mode.
In Camera Master mode the AL and COM terminals
are used to transmit the camera alarm status to
the relay on the Pan & Tilt base (RL1A, RL1B, 8.2.3.2
Connection of the alarm inputs, of the twilight switch
and of the relays, page 24).
Gather the excess cable to avoid it
interfering with the wiper operation (in the
versions in which they are available).
B
A
J13
J18
AL
COM
DN1
DN2
+12V
GND
J14
MNVCU2_2222_EN