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1. art 3 1a EN 62301 Frequency range of the transmitter and receiver 869 40 MHz 869 65 MHz Transmitter power measured 169 8 mW 22 3 dBm Notified body participating in the Responsible person conformity assessment Przemystaw Gralak EMCCert dr Rasek GmbH Position Stoernhofer Berg 15 w a ciciel 91364 Unterleinleiter Signature f Germany Se WA Notified body number 0678 Solec Kujawski 01 07 2014 Table of contents Product features o 065 sicnagdoiagen r TE Sakae abd datenlvan ds 4 Kit contents ccc teig ee saad En dia as wae ua Baten NENEA 4 Recommendations 2060064 EEE NANESENA ANNEER es 5 Tehnica ata noaaraa aaaea aana Eae ria 6 Switch settings 8 Installations nnana a ESNEA AAEE A REAS 8 B sic S CtEINGS iiaii aA IAEN ANNEN EAEN 9 Operating the dip SwitCh s oreresssisespinisserrsreneresieaiurpinios 9 Video transmission settings 9 Data transmission settings 0 0 0 9 Setting the data transmission operating channel 9 Advanced settings sc cic Soc nelscnncte deed NEE EE N ete 11 Procedure for assigning transmitters to the receiver memory t1 Setting the video operating channel remotely 12 Setting the data transmission parameters remotely 12 Advanced settings cerere Mose Finnie EEE S EEES 12 Testing the data IMK 02 cccrusuascanieisadaseeavsaiawise ont SRAT t2 Removin
2. 7 2 m should be provided for the radio beam A few ready made calculations for CAM 9 are presented below Distance km 0 4 0 8 1 1 2 1 6 2 2 5 3 Diameter m 4 5 6 4 7 2 7 9 9 1 10 2 11 4 12 5 Larger directional antennas can be plugged into the connectors Rx in order to extend the ranges Technical data DANE AUDIO WIDEO Frequency 869 MHz 5 8 GHz Number of operating channels 10 8 16 Radio link modulation GFSK FM EIRP radiated power 300 mw 25 mW Receiver sensitivity a deere lt 85 dBm Antenna connectors SMA RP F 50 Q SMA RP F 50 Q Tx directional Antenna characteristics REN Pecan 20 H 20 V Antenna gain 2 15 dBi Tx 5 dBi Rx 19 dBi Devicerange 3 km with the option to extend the range to 5 km Video interface BNC 1Vp p 75 Q screw terminal for UTP 100 Q Video format PAL NTSC Audio interface Screw terminal stereo audio in out 2Vp p 2 kQ Audio frequency response 50 15000 Hz Data interface RS 485 A B Supported protocols Alec Aritech Baxal Bosch Biphase with additional converter COP 1 COP 2 D Max Dynacolor Ganz Kalatel LG Longcomity Molynx Multix Panasonic Pelco D Pelco P Samsung Santachi Sensormatic Ultrak VCL Vicon and many other Data format 8n1 801 8e1 Data transmission rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps Power supply voltage 9 14 V Maximum power consumption 310 mA Case protection class IP65 external
3. cable M or the UTP twisted pair cable N 4 Connect the audio cables O right channel left channel signal ground 5 Connect the RS 485 cables P A B 6 Connect the 9 14V DC power supply R Basic settings Operating the dip switch SWITCH 1 J enables disables the 120 Q resistor terminator in parallel with the RS 485 interface terminals This resistor should always be added at the end of every RS 485 line to avoid interference In order to enable the resistor RS 485 line terminator it should be set to the ON position in order to disable it it should be set to the OFF position SWITCH 2 K changes the frequency band for video signal transmission The device can operate in two frequency ranges 5 733 5 866 GHz 8 operating channels ISM band permitted within the European Union and 5 705 5 945 GHz 16 operating channels can be used only in selected countries outside of the European Union In order to change the frequency band for video transmission use switch no 2 OFF position 8 operating channels ON position 16 operating channels permitted only in selected countries outside of the EU Video transmission settings Setting the video transmission operating channel 1 In order to set the video transmission operating channel turn the rotary switch labelled VIDEO CH F to the desired position 2 The display will show the number of the currently selected channel 3 After sel
4. g Hesar CAM 9 Wireless system for simultaneous transmission of video audio and control for PTZ cameras gvoc f 20 C C fess tsa 7 E E L leg VIDEO te 23 FM Pa BNC zel 8 pata 889 300 GrsK ise 10 Operating manual Warranty Terms DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY I the undersigned representing the following company CAMSAT Przemystaw Gralak ul Ogrodowa 2a 86 050 Solec Kujawski hereby declare with full responsibility that the following device CAM 9 is approved for operation within the EU and conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 WE Video Fundamental requirements Applied standards Assessment Article of Directive 1999 5 WE Electromagnetic Compatibility Art 3 1b ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 Conformity ETSI EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 Effective use of the frequency resourc ETSI EN 300 440 1 V1 4 1 Conformity es Art 3 2 ETSI EN 300 440 2 V1 2 1 Frequency range of the transmitter and receiver 5725 MHz 5875 MHz Radiation power of the transmitter lt 25 0 mW 14 dBm Dane Wymagania zasadnicze Zastosowane normy Ocena artyku dyrektywy 1999 5 WE Electromagnetic Compatibility Art 3 1b EN 301 489 1 3 Conformity Effective use of the frequency resources EN 300 220 1 2 Conformity Art 3 2 Safety requirements EN 60950 1 An1 A1 A12 Conformity
5. parameters etc Restoring the device to default settings Inorder to reset the transmitter or receiver to the default settings disconnect the device s power supply press the ENTER button and connect the power supply again The display will count from 5 to 1 the ENTER button should be held during that entire time The device will reset itself to the default settings General warranty terms Camsat grants a 24 month warranty for the Cam 9 transmission kit 1 If the device is not be operating properly make sure before returning he device for servicing that everything was done according to the operating manual 2 If the faulty device is returned or send in for repairs a thorough written description of the signs of the device s faulty operation including the operating environment and the manner in which they appear should be enclosed 3 The prerequisite for exercising the warranty rights is enclosing the proof of purchase including the purchase date and description of damage with the faulty device 4 Warranty repairs cover only faults occurring due to reasons inherent to the sold device 5 Warranty repairs will be carried out in the shortest possible amount of time not exceeding 14 days counting from the moment of accepting the device for servicing If parts need to be imported the repair deadline may be extended After the repairs have been carried out the warranty period will be extended by the repa
6. ED F3 pairing F4 video channel set F5 testing F6 remove TXs RX only voz Waan nauou No Q SSSeeeeae 0 N O P R Switch settings VIDEO CHANNELS EU amp NON EU EP NON EU ONLY 1 Ch 1 5 733 GHz lt 9 Ch 9 5 705 GHz 2 Ch 2 5 752 GHz A Ch 10 5 685 GHz 3 Ch 3 5 771 GHz B Ch 11 5 665 GHz 4 Ch 4 5 790 GHz C Ch 12 5 645 GHz 5 Ch 5 5 809 GHz D Ch 13 5 885 GHz 6 Ch 6 5 828 GHz E Ch 14 5 905 GHz 7 Ch 7 5 847 GHz F Ch 15 5 925 GHz 8 Ch 8 5 866 GHz 0 Ch 16 5 945 GHz DATA CHANNELS 0 Ch 0 869 4125 MHz 5 Ch 5 869 5375 MHz 1 Ch 1 869 4375 MHz 6 Ch 6 869 5625 MHz 2 Ch 2 869 4625 MHz 7 Ch 7 869 5875 MHz N 3 Ch 3 869 4875 MHz 8 Ch 8 869 6125 MHz 4 Ch 4 869 5125 MHz 9 Ch 9 869 6375 MHz MENU BASIC ADVANCED F l baud rate set F 2 data format set F 3 pairing l 1 200bps 8n 8n1 F 4 video channel set 4 2 400bps 8 amp 8el F S testing 48 4 800bps 8Bo 801 F 6 remove TXs RX only 9 6 9 600 bps 19 19 200 bps Installation 1 Fasten the transmitter and receiver to a stable pole with the mounts 2 Screw the 869 MHz A antennas into SMA antenna connectors at the top of the case 3 Connect the video cables with the coaxial
7. application Operating temperature from 20 C to 55 C Warranty 2 years Certificates CE Device external dimensions Tx 152 x 103 x 60 mm Rx 164 x 164 x 80 mm The number of usable channels depends on the regulations in the specific country The use of 8 channels is permitted in the European Union countries while in many countries outside of the Union 16 channels can be used We recommend using high quality power supplies high efficiency transformer based or impulse ones with low current rippling with current efficiency of at least 400 mA A 869 MHz antenna B LED display C POWER diode D LINK diode E diode signalling data transmission F rotary switch for setting video channels G rotary switch for setting data channels H SET button I ENTER button J on off switch for the 120 Q terminator on the RS 485 line K changing the operating frequency band L adjusting the video signal level The video signal can be connected through M video coaxial cable N UTP twisted pair cable 0 audio signals connector B P RS 485 signals connector R 12 VDC power supply VIDEOCH DATACH ENTER wo gt qeswes mmm BNC VIDEO m O stannveo NI WIRELESS VIDEO amp TELEMETRY ORX M ORX S OTX MENU 430 NO na 440 BASIC F1 baud rate set F2 data format set V Reg ADVANC
8. ecting the proper channel the display will start blinking indicating that the settings are being saved to the device memory Then the display will turn off by itself Data transmission settings Setting the data transmission operating channel 1 In order to set the data transmission operating channel turn the rotary switch labelled DATA CH G to the desired position 2 The display will show the number of the currently selected channel 3 After selecting the proper channel the display will start blinking indicating that the settings are being saved to the device memory Then the display will turn off by itself 10 Method for setting the transmission rate and data format 1 In order to get to the settings enter the device menu by holding the ENTER button I for three seconds until F i appears on the display 2 You can switch between the menu options F 1 F 2 F 3 by pressing the ENTER button I shortly 3 To enter a specific submenu press the SET button H 4 To exit a menu return to the main menu hold the ENTER button I again for 3 seconds until the display turns off Setting the transmission rate In order to set the transmission rate select the F option from the menu The display will show the currently set transmission rate in the following format 1 2 1200 bps 2 4 2400 bps 4 8 4800 bps 9 6 9600 bps 9 19 200 bps Select the proper option with a short press of the ENTER butt
9. g a transmitter from the CAM 9 Rx receiver memory 13 Restoring the device to default settings 13 General warranty terms 0 000 cece cece eee eee 14 Device disposal cirerer irae S E EA AAN ETR 15 Product features The CAM 9 kit is an integrated transmission system comprised of a module for video transmission and data transmission to and from industrial cameras in a single compact case Kit contents The kit includes Video audio transmitter Tx with an IP65 antenna x 1 pcs Video audio receiver Rx with an IP65 antenna x 1 pcs 35 50mm pole mount x 2pcs 869 MHz antenna x 2 pcs Operating manual warranty terms OU COO NS Recommendations 1 Larger systems consisting of a few kits should be started up and set up one after another i e the power supply should be connected to the next kit only after the previous kit has been set up precisely 2 It is recommended to install CAM 9 receivers at least 7 m away from digital receivers CDS 5021 CDS 5IP and other 3 It is not permitted to power devices without antenna cables screwed into the SMA connectors In order to ensure a stable radio range the antennas have to see each other optically One hundred percent optical visibility should be provided in the first Fresnel zone At the frequency of 5 8 GHz and the distance of 1 km free space with the diameter of at least
10. ir time 6 The warrantor is not responsible for the loss of the device configuration settings resulting from device repair or malfunction 7 The warrantor may refuse to carry out warranty repairs or terminate the warranty if it is determined that the seals placed on devices or components comprising it are damaged 8 All repair services resulting from the warranty are carried out at the Camsat service exclusively The warranty does not cover Mechanical damage of devices and failures occurring due to fortuitous events such as fire power grid overvoltage electrical discharges power supply effects of chemical substances Damage occurring due to improper handling of the device using the device against its intended use or the operating manual customer s negligence improper use temperature humidity flooding dust sanding up improper power supply voltage Claims on account of the technical parameters if they are consistent with those indicated by the manufacturer Marks created during usage such as scratches soiling and localised wear are not covered by warranty In cases not regulated by the terms of this warranty sheet the appropriate provisions of the Civil Code are applicab e Device disposal The mark presented to the left informs that this electrical or electronic device after its use has ended cannot be thrown together with household refuse The device should be delivered to a specialised co
11. llection point Detailed information about the closest collection point is available from local authorities a The proper disposal of this device allows for preserving precious resources and avoiding the negative impact on health and environment which may be endangered if the waste is handled improperly Improper waste disposal is subject to penalties provided for in the appropriate regulations 15 Manufacturer CAMSAT Gralak Przemystaw UI Ogrodowa 2a 86 050 Solec Kujawski CEGE Product offer and information www camsat com Service service camsat com
12. ommence automatically Testing can be conducted both from the receiver and transmitters levels When the testing is completed the result will appear on the display The display method depends on whether the testing was conducted from the transmitter or receiver level 12 Testing from the CAM 9 Tx transmitter level If after testing is completed the display alternates between GH OK and the transmitter s ID number it indicates a correct transmission If r appears on the display it indicates a transmission error check the connections and test again Testing from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver level If after testing is completed the display alternates between 0H OK and the number of transmitters entered into memory it indicates a correct transmission Ifthe display alternates between r anda number it indicates a transmission error between the receiver and the transmitter with this ID number Removing a transmitter from the CAM 9 Rx receiver memory Ifthere is a need to turn one of the transmitters off permanently removal damage it should be deleted from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver memory In order to do this select the F 6 option from the main menu in the receiver Next select the ID number of the transmitter to be deleted with the ENTER button I and confirm the selection by holding the SET button H The transmitter will be deleted from the device memory and will no longer be visible during testing setting
13. on I To confirm the selection hold the SET button H for 3 seconds the display will start blinking indicating that the settings are being saved to the device memory Then the device will return to the main MENU Setting the data format In order to set the data format select the F 2 option from the menu The display will show the currently set data format 8n 8n1 Bo 801 BE 8e1 Select the proper option with a short press of the ENTER button I To confirm the selection hold the SET button H for 3 seconds the display will start blinking indicating that the settings are being saved to the device memory Then the device will return to the main MENU Advanced settings In order to use the advanced options devices operating at the same building should be paired together All the CAM 9 Tx transmitters should be assigned to the CAM 9 M Rx receiver memory Procedure for assigning transmitters to the receiver memory Select the F 3 option from the main menu in the receiver Menu options are selected by pressing the SET button H shortly The display in the receiver will show the number of transmitters currently entered into memory This value will blink indicating that the assigning procedure is active Select the F 3 option from the main menu in the transmitter The value on the display will start blinking After a moment the blue LINK diode D will light up indicating that the pairing procedure was completed s
14. tification number of the transmitter whose video transmission operating channel you intend to change with the ENTER button I and then confirm the selection by holding the SET button H 3 The receiver will communicate with the transmitter and the video transmission operating channel currently set in the transmitter will appear on the display 4 Select the desired operating channel with the ENTER button I and then confirm it with the SET button H 5 If the selected operating channel appears on the display B blinking then it has been configured properly If the e symbol appears instead it indicates a transmission error repeat steps from 1 to 4 6 The device will return to the main menu Setting the data transmission parameters remotely In order to set the data transmission parameters data rate and format remotely from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver level follow the instructions in the Method for setting the transmission rate and data format section at page 10 When the radio link parameters are being set the receiver if its memory contains transmitters assigned to it automatically communicates with the transmitters and the entire network is configured according to the CAM 9 M S Rx receiver parameters Advanced settings Testing the data link In order to test the correctness of data transmission between the CAM 9 M Rx receiver and the CAM 9 transmitters select the F S option from the main menu The procedure will c
15. uccessfully The identification number received by each transmitter in the network will appear on the display It should be noted down in order to identify that transmitter later After a few seconds the device will return to the main menu The procedure from section 3 should be repeated for each CAM 9 Tx transmitter In order to end the assigning procedure turn off the F 3 function in the receiver by holding the ENTER button I The device will return to the main menu The LINK diode D on the receiver will remain lit A properly conducted assigning procedure enables the following setting the video transmission operating channels remotely from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver level testing links both from the transmitter and receiver levels setting the data transmission parameters data rate data format remotely WARNING When transmitters are assigned to a specific receiver and have their identification numbers the LINK diode is lit the function of setting the data transmission parameters rate and format and setting the video transmission operating channel is locked in them All these functions are configured remotely from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver level 11 Setting the video operating channel remotely In order to set the video transmission operating channel for a specific transmitter remotely from the CAM 9 M Rx receiver level do the following 1 Select the F 4 option from the main menu 2 Select the iden
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