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1. UTF 4000 TX MSA  UTF 4000 TX  UTF 4000 TX 2  UTF 4000 RX  and UTF 4000 RX 2    Optical Video Transmitters  Receivers Multimode    USER MANUAL       WARNING  This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference  in which case the user  may be required to take adequate measures  Please read section 6 of this Manual    1  General description 2  Indicators and connectors    This user manual is valid for the following models  Pa 5    Model  Description  Housing      Lg    Up the Fiber     DIGITAL    UTF 4000 RX Rack mounted  UTF 4000 RX 2 Rack mounted  UTF 40xx  SA Fs Stand alone    Table 1  Models described in this user manual   DC 12 24v           AC 24V  mm   multimode fiber       A UTF  Up the Fiber     transmitter  TX  converts a  composite video signal into a high quality  9 bit  digitised optical equivalent and transmits this over    optical fiber  Additionally  the transmitter provides a  lt  lt  69 81 n  voltage free alarm contact  normally open  for door Figure 2a  Indications and connectors on the miniature  contacts and anti tamper contacts  for example  UTF transmitter  stand alone     Complementary UTF receivers  RX  receive and  convert the optical signal to video contact closure    TX and RX models operate over one multimode optical  fiber  TX 2 and RX 2 models are dual units  operating  over two multimode optical fibers  All models use one  transmission wavelength  1310 nm         l l Figure 2b  Miniature UTF transmitter  
2. cator on the  receiver should also light up green  When no video  signal is present  the  NV  indicator s  show s  red     4  Care and maintenance    The modules are designed to be maintenance free  To  guarantee reliable operation of the unit  take the  following precautions   e prevent dust from collecting on or in the  equipment   e protect the equipment against moisture   e maintain cooling space around the equipment     5  Technical specifications    For technical specifications  refer to the data sheet of  the relevant model        SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS    6  Safety  EMC  ESD    General   The safety information contained in this section  and on other  pages of this manual  must be observed whenever this unit is  operated  serviced  or repaired  Failure to comply with any  precaution  warning  or instruction noted in the manual is in  violation of the standards of design  manufacture  and intended  use of the unit    Installation  adjustment  maintenance and repair of this  equipment are to be performed by trained personnel aware of the  hazards involved  For correct and safe use of the equipment and  in order to keep the equipment in a safe condition  it is essential  that both operating and servicing personnel follow standard safety  procedures in addition to the safety precautions and warnings  specified in this manual  and that this unit be installed in locations  accessible to trained service personnel only    Siqura assumes no liability for the customer   s failur
3. e to comply  with any of these safety requirements     UL AIEC EN 60950 1  General safety requirements   The equipment described in this manual has been designed  and tested according to the UL IEC EN 60950 1 safety  requirements    If there is any doubt regarding the safety of the equipment  do not  put it into operation  This might be the case when the equipment  shows physical damage or is stressed beyond tolerable limits  e g   during storage and transportation     Before opening the equipment  disconnect it from all power  sources  The equipment must be powered by a SELV    power  supply    When this unit is operated in extremely elevated temperature  conditions  it is possible for internal and external metal surfaces  to become extremely hot     Optical safety   This optical equipment contains Class 1M lasers or LEDs and  has been designed and tested to meet IEC 60825   1 1993 A1 A2 and IEC 60825 2 2004 safety class 1M  requirements    Optical equipment presents potential hazards to testing and  servicing personnel owing to high levels of optical radiation   When using magnifying optical instruments  avoid looking  directly into the output of an operating transmitter or into the end  of a fiber connected to an operating transmitter  or there will be a  risk of permanent eye damage  Precautions should be taken to  prevent exposure to optical radiation when the unit is removed  from its enclosure or when the fiber is disconnected from the  unit  The optical radiation is i
4. iature stand alone transmitter can convert 24 Vac power through  an internal full rectifier bridge  the     of its internal DC voltage is  connected to the metal housing  If the camera uses the same Vac power  supply in parallel  but with a single sided rectifier circuit  the UTF  power supply diodes may suffer  since there always will be a connection  between the housings through the coax cable shielding  To prevent the  occurrence of such problems  proper measures must be taken to separate  the two loads of the 24 Vac supply  this might be preferable in any case   as a precaution     If in doubt  please contact your distributor     C   Up the Fiber         4  2 Suda  5  a   oe  ae 5  6  x 4  2         Figure 3  Indications and connections  on the UTF TX 2 transmitter    sed  2 or   5  6  oe    5       5  ae 4  2        Figure 3  Indications and connections  on the UTF RX 2 receiver    SILIURA       SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS    Mounting    Before mounting the miniature transmitter  the  mounting bracket has to be installed in a suitable place   After securing the bracket  the transmitter can be  clicked into it  Make sure the transmitter is positioned  and fixed correctly    A stand alone receiver can be installed almost  anywhere  When more than one receiver is needed  use  Sigura MC 10 and MC 11 cabinets     Powering up a system    When powering up a system  the  DC    indicator on the  transmitter  if powered by a suitable power supply   should show green and the  SYNC  indi
5. nvisible to the eye    Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those  specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure    The installer is responsible for ensuring that the label depicted  below  background  yellow  border and text  black  is present in  the restricted locations where this equipment is installed        The locations of all optical connections are listed in the  Indications and Connectors section of this manual    Optical outputs and wavelengths are listed in the Technical  Specifications section of this manual     member of the TKH Group  lt     EMC   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with this instruction manual  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in  a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  expense    Any interruption of the shielding inside or outside the equipment  could cause the equipment to be more prone to fail EMC  requirements    Non video signal lines must use appropriate shielded CATS  cabling  S FTP   or at lea
6. rack mounted UTF transmitter has the following indicators and  connections  figure 3      1  DC  this LED should show green when the system is powered up  2  NV  this LED can show the following colours       Red  no video on in  or output       Off  video signal present   3  4 Pin connector for potential free alarm contacts  channel  CC1 GND and channel CC2 GND    4  BNC75 Q connector  composite video output  5  TX  connection for optical fiber  6  Not used    Note  Unlike the TX 2 model  shown in figure 3  the rack mounted TX model  comes with       one TX connection       a2 pin connector for potential free alarm contacts       one BNC 75 Q connector       one NV LED    Receiver    The UTF receiver has the following indicators and connections   figure 4    1  SYNC  this LED can show       Green  operational link       Red  local synchronisation error   2  NV  this LED can show the following colours       Red  no video on in  or output      Off  video signal present  3  4 Pin connector for potential free alarm contacts  channel CC1    and channel CC2   4  BNC75 Q connector  composite video output  5  Not used    6  RX  connection for optical fiber    Note  Unlike the RX 2 model  shown in figure 4  the RX model comes with      one RX connection        a2 pin output for potential free alarm contacts       one BNC 75 Q connector       one NV LED       one SYNC LED    3  Configuration and installation      Note on powering of a UTF TX MSA with 24 Vac from the camera      The min
7. st an equivalent    If system components  such as cabling  e g  coaxial cable   data audio cc wiring  and or the units  are used outdoors  ensure  that all electrically connected components are carefully earthed  and protected against surges  high voltage transients caused by  switching or lightning      ESD  Electrostatic discharge  ESD  can damage or destroy    electronic components  Proper precautions should be taken  against ESD when opening the equipment         SELV  conforming to IEC 60950 1   lt 60 Vdc output  output voltage  galvanically isolated from mains  All power supplies or power supply  cabinets available from Siqura comply with these SELV requirements     7  Product disposal    q Recycling  The unit contains valuable materials which    G qualify for recycling  In the interest of protecting  the natural environment  properly recycling the    unit at the end of its service life is imperative     cd us CE    
8. stand alone    A wide range of operating temperatures makes the side view    stand alone transmitter suitable for use within outdoor  camera housings and camera connection boxes  see  Technical Specifications      l Transmitter   The transmitter can be powered by the camera power  supply  12 Vdc or 24 Vac  or by a PSA PSR 12 DC  The miniature stand alone UTF transmitter has the  For operation under extreme environmental conditions  following parts  indicators  and connectors  figure 2a    the PSR 12 De is recommended      1  TX  optical fiber connection   If 24 Vac is used  please read section 3 first  2 Not used  The UTF transmitters  TX  TX 2  and receivers  RX  3  BNC 75 Q connector composite video input  RX 2  are designed for use in a Siqura MC power 4  DC  this indicator should show green when the  supply rack  The UTF 40xx SA are the stand alone system is powered up using a suitable power  versions of the rack mounted models  The TX MSA supply  model is a miniature stand alone transmitter  5  Mounting bracket  Depending on type  the units will handle one  TX  RX  6  2 Pin connector for potential free alarm contacts  or two  TX 2  RX 2  video CC channels  The UTF  CC GND   transmitters and receivers are SNM compatible  7  2 Pin power supply connector    The general connection layout is given in figure 1         Figure 1  UTF general connection monitor    camera cC    contact closure       Siqura 2015  Version 051404 2d  UTF MM  MW10        SURVEILLANCE SOLUTIONS    The 
    
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