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1.   Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders  NVR300 Series network video  recorders  and Endura  Series distributed network based video products     One year  except video heads  on video cassette recorders  VCRs   Video heads will be  covered for a period of six months     Six months on all pan and tilts  scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion  applications  that is  preset scan  tour and auto scan modes      Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco  shipment  All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco  Clovis   California  Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse  alteration  normal wear  or accident  are not covered under this warranty     Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from  the specific use or application made of the Products  Pelco   s liability for any claim  whether  based on breach of contract  negligence  infringement of any rights of any party or product  liability  relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for  such Products  In no event will Pelco be liable for any special  incidental or consequential  damages  including loss of use  loss of profit and claims of third parties  however caused   whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise     The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights  The Dealer may also have  additional rights  which are s
2.  ft  2 515     254 ft  77 42      13 000 ft  3 962     403 ft  122 83                                ee    5 800 ft  1 768 m  4 547 ft  1 385 9 m  MPT SERIES  RB24   8 250 ft  2 515 m  7 234 ft  2 204 9 m  MPTA SERIES  RB115   13 000 ft  3 962 m  11 481 ft  3 499 4 m  MPTAZ SERIES or RB220    RB220  5 800 ft  1 768 m  14 714 ft  4 484 m     8 250 ft  2 515 m  23 409 ft  7 135 m   13 000 ft  3 962 m  37 151 ft  11 323                                                                          6 C323M 1  6 04     3 2 1 MATING CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY    To assemble the mating connector  refer to Figure 2 and perform the following steps     1  Slide the connector clamp assembly over the conductor cable  If the diameter of the conductor cable is such that the rubber boot will slide  over it easily  slide the rubber boot onto the conductor cable at this time  If not  discard the rubber boot     2  Refer to Detail A in Figure 2  Prepare the wires from the conductor cable as follows     a  Strip at least 1 inch  2 54 cm  from the cable jacket to expose the wires  You may need to strip more from the cable jacket if you have  more wires     b  Strip 1 8 inch  0 125 cm  from each wire       Using an AMP style crimper  crimp the wires and their insulation to the connector pins     3  Slide the connector pins into the appropriate holes in the connector body until they snap into place  Refer to detail B in Figure 2 and to  Figure 3 for correct pin arrangement     4  Push the connector clamp assemb
3. 0 Maintenance    Inspect the pan tilt unit every six months to ensure trouble free operation and an extended product life  Harsh environments and or continuous  motion applications may require more frequent maintenance           REMINDER  The warranty on any pan tilt operated in continuous motion applications  that is  preset scan  tour  and auto scan modes  is    six months after date of shipment     Please read all of the instructions that follow before servicing the pan tilt     To begin  remove the two screws on the back of the pan tilt housing and lift the cover to gain access to the pan and tilt motor assemblies     6 1 TIGHTENING DRIVE CHAINS    Check the pan and tilt drive chains for tension  A movement of 1 32 of an inch to 3 32 of an inch in the chains is acceptable  If the movement of     chain exceeds 3 32 of an inch  adjust the chain as follows     i   2   3     Loosen the screws securing the motor to the mounting frame   Pry on the motor to apply tension to the chain  Do not over tension the drive chain     Keep tension on the chain while tightening the screws     6 2 CHAIN DRIVE LUBRICATION    Sprockets and chains should be well greased  If necessary  lubricate the pan and tilt sprockets and chains as follows with a high quality grease  capable of withstanding temperatures from  50   to 170  F   46   to 77  C   Do the following     1   2     Liberally apply grease to the pan and tilt drive chains and sprockets  refer to Figure 5    Operate the pan and tilt moto
4. INSTALLATION OPERATION    PT270P  Light Duty Pan Tilt            323   1  6 04     Contents             INCL MEUM 3  14  Important Safeguards  And WaMiAGS    cues sco tg E        acd ian           ede Oe aaah DR Re 3  ZAOMIDESCHIPHON  RR 4  PAM m        4                    5  SEED UO MEE 5  3 1 1 Connecting To An Earth Ground  Ce Compliance                                                         2         5   32                                                                        6  3 2 1 Mating Connector Assembly                                                         2  2 2 24  2     4     24         7   3 3  Limit Stop  Adjustments  use cese erre Rip ERE ER ed exe einer UE             M end E aoe aa 9   40 Operation  2226        E                                       0  5 0 Troubleshooting                                       11                         Manual    dat    a         nuda bu edie                   11   GO Maintenance  PP                                                                              2  6 1 Tightening Drive Chains 0                                                    2 2 2  2  e e e 2 2 2 2       4 2   4 2    12   6 2 Chain Drive  Lubrication                     RR ee PRESE X  prone      12  JiUSgeelfIGallOnS                                                      TUR          PSU SE 3    List Of Illustrations    1 Earth Ground Connection                                        GG remm                  e RES E Eds 5  2 Mating Connector Assembly Dia
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6. eature long life 24 VAC  120 VAC or 230 VAC motors that are capable of continuous auto scan     2 1 MODELS    PT270P Light duty    mini    pan tilt  120 VAC  PT270 24P Light duty  mini  pan tilt  24 VAC  PT270P 230   Light duty  mini  pan tilt  230 VAC      323   1  6 04     3 0 Installation    Pan tilts in the PT270 Series are designed to mount onto a horizontal surface in the upright or inverted position     In order to ensure proper wiring and system operation of all components  it is highly recommended that the pan tilt and the associated control  equipment is tested in your facility before field installation  Refer to Sections 3 2 and 3 3     3 1 MOUNTING    Attach the pan tilt unit to a mount  following the instructions that accompany the mount  To ensure maximum pan travel  mount the pan tilt so  that the fixed limit stop is directly opposite the center of the intended viewing area     Make sure the mounting surface and the mounting method is strong enough to support four times the combined weight of the pan tilt  enclosure   camera and lens  The camera and lens must be correctly mounted and balanced on the tilt table for proper operation     3 1 1 CONNECTING TO AN EARTH GROUND  CE COMPLIANCE    To ensure a proper earth ground connection to your pan tilt  a braided wire strap  not provided  described below must be in direct contact with  the bare metal around the middle mounting hole on the underside of the base           2           C323M I  6 04     Establish the nea
7. gram 2                                                        2   22      2 4 2  2 24 2          7  3     270 Series Wiring Diagram 2                                                2 2    e  2      2 2                8  4                                                                                                                         oe eee S 9  5   Servicing the  Parande 220                               senha PEPPER eT          12  6 PIZZ0 Series  DIMENSION Drawing                    nd Rr TEE PAPE dada dae                                 14    List of Tables    A                             Distances    vcio meh Pe vod        Saale VE I Gg A RES                            6  B Recommended Cable Distances Using RB24  RB115  or RB220 Relay                                                           6    2   323   1  6 04     1 0 General    1 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS    Prior to installation and use of this product  the following WARNINGS should be observed   1  Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes     2  Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3  3R  35  4  4X  6  or 6P enclosure  it is designed for indoor use only and it must not  be installed where exposed to rain and moisture     3  The weight of the camera  lens  and enclosure shall not exceed 15 Ib  6 81kg    4  Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco     5  After replacement repair of this unit s electrical comp
8. ional conductors  than needed for future servicing and or additions   2  Always use color coded conductors for ease of wiring and to identify functions at a later date   3  Keepa wiring diagram with the system for later use and reference     Table A  Maximum Cable Distances    Maximum Distance    Wire PT270 24P  24 VAC  60 Hz     Sis    159 ft  48 46 m  274 ft  83 51 m   254 ft  77 42 m  437 ft  133 19      403 ft  122 83 m  694 ft  211 53 m     PT270P  120 VAC  60 Hz  PT270P 230  230 VAC  50 Hz   E  Size 6 Conductors 7 Conductors     20 Awg 4 547 ft  1 385 9 m  14 714 ft  4 484 m   18 Awg 7 234 ft  2 2204 9 m  23 409 ft  7 135 m   16 Awg 11 481 ft  3 499 4 m  37 151 ft  11 323 m         Using 2 wire motor common  Cable distances are for both motors running and assuming a 1096 voltage drop in the cable     Six conductor cable  single common conductor is recommended  Distances are approximate maximum recommended under the following condi   tions   e Simultaneous pan tilt activation  e Minimum at pan tilt        21 6 volts  PT270 24P        103 5 volts      270          198 0 volts  PT270P 230        Operating distance may be extended by using an appropriate remote relay box  RB24  24VAC pan tilt   RB115  120 VAC pan tilt   or RB220  230  VAC pan tilt   Refer to Table B for extended cable distances     Table B  Recommended Cable Distances Using RB24  RB115  or RB220 Relay Box    Wire Maximum Maximum  n   zx ix    A  gt   E         RM O       5 800     m  159 ft         18 8 250
9. ly  with boot  if used  toward the connector body  Screw the clamp assembly onto the connector body   being careful not to disturb the wires     To complete the assembly  attach the appropriate clamp with the screws provided and tighten     5   o NOTES   e     Contacts cannot be removed from the connector without the use of the appropriate AMP extraction tool  27305183   which is  available from Pelco     e When a pan tilt is mounted in the inverted position  the LEFT RIGHT and UP DOWN functions are reversed during operation  To  correct this problem  reverse the LEFT RIGHT functions in the control cable  pins 3 and 7  at the pan tilt or control and the UP DOWN  functions  pins 5 and 6  at the pan tilt or control             FRONT VIEW       Figure 2  Mating Connector Assembly Diagram      323   1  6 04     P1 CONNECTOR       COM  1   BRN                                           51     v  LEFT   3   RED g     RIGHT   7  BLU a              e  S2  S3          UP  6  YEL  DOWN   5   ORG c2 M2                                  ee             GND 8  GRN  1       Figure 3      270 Series Wiring Diagram      323   1  6 04     3 3 LIMIT STOP ADJUSTMENTS     N WARNING     To set pan tilt limit stops  perform the foll  1   2       323   1  6 04     e      not operate pan tilt with  damage to the unit may result     out limit stops  Do not attempt to adjust the limit stops while the unit is operating  Personal injury or    e      not remove or reposition the fixed limit stop on the pan 
10. o the USA  you may do one of the following     If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE  send the goods to     Pelco  3500 Pelco Way  Clovis  CA 93612 5699 USA    If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER  send the goods to     Pelco c o Expeditors   473 Eccles Avenue   South San Francisco  CA 94080 USA  Phone  650 737 1700   Fax  650 737 0933       REVISION HISTORY   Manual   Date Comments   C323M F 1 96 Revision F  Revised to include exploded parts assembly diagram and parts list    C323M G 4 97 Rev  G  Added earth ground connection for CE compliance  Revised connector assembly instructions and maintenance section    C323M H 8 98 Added certifications  Revised installation instructions  Moved exploded assembly diagram and parts lists to maintenance service manual  Changed tilt torque  specification from 5 inches to 2 inches    C323M I 6 04 Removed section 2 2  Certifications and updated Product Warranty and Return and Information     Pelco  the Pelco logo  Camclosure  Esprit  Genex  Legacy  and Spectra are registered trademarks of Pelco   Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco        Copyright 2005  Pelco  All rights reserved     PELCO     Worldwide Headquarters  3500 Pelco Way  Clovis  California 93612 USA    USA  amp  Canada  Tel  800 289 9100  Fax  800 289 9150   International  Tel  1 559 292 1981  Fax  1 559 348 1120    www pelco com    1509001    United States   Canada   United Kingdom   The Netherlands   Singapore   Spain   Scandinavia   France   Mi
11. onents  conduct a resistance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify  the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry     6  The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the enclosure  pan tilt  camera and lens  combination     7       satisfy CE compliance regulations  European users must provide a suitable earth ground connection to PT270 Series Pan Tillts    The product and or manual may bear the following marks   A This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit     A This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit        CAUTION   RISK OF  ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN          CAUTION    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK    DO NOT REMOVE COVER  NO USER    SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING  TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL           Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation       323   1  6 04     2 0 Description    Pan tilts in the PT270 Series are engineered to accommodate lightweight CCTV cameras and are capable of handling enclosure  camera and lens  combinations weighing up to 15 pounds  6 8 kg   Small in size  but rugged in operation  pan tilts in the PT270 Series are ideal for applications    where space is at a minimum     Constructed of aluminum and steel  the pan tilts f
12. ping Weight    Aluminum plate and steel  all internal parts corrosion protected  Polyester powder coat   Indoor   32  to 120  F  0   to 48 89  C    See Figure 6   916  4 08 kg    10 Ib  4 5 kg      Design and specifications subject to change without notice      3 50 281  71  X 2 50  6 35  res dor pud         DRILL amp  TAP 3 PLCS          1 4 20    3 8      ON A 1 00  2 54  DIA  B C  EQUALLY SPACED    NOTE  VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS   ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES     Figure 6  PT270 Series Dimension Drawing         323   1  6 04     PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION    WARRANTY    Pelco will repair or replace  without charge  any merchandise proved defective in material or  workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment     Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below     Five years on FT FR8000 Series fiber optic products   Three years on Genex   Series products  multiplexers  server  and keyboard      hree years on Camclosure   and fixed camera models  except the CC3701H 2   CC3701H 2X  CC3751H 2  CC3651H 2X  MC3651H 2  and MC3651H 2X camera models   which have a five year warranty     wo years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses     wo years on Legacy   CM6700 CM6800 CM9700 Series matrix  and DF5 DF8 Series  fixed dome products     wo years on Spectra   Esprit   ExSite   and PS20 scanners  including when used in  continuous motion applications        Two years on Esprit  and WW5700 Series window wiper  excluding wiper blades    
13. rest earth ground     Using 1 inch wide  2 54 cm  copper or aluminum braided wire  cut a length that will reach from the base of the pan tilt to the earth ground   Make a hole in the braided wire  1 inch from one end  so that a pan tilt mounting bolt is able to go through the opening     Mount the pan tilt with the braided wire strap in direct contact with the bare metal around the middle mounting hole  See A  Figure 1   After mounting the pan tilt  attach the strap to your earth ground in a suitable manner     CAUTION  Pan tilts in the PT270 Series are indoor units and should not be used outdoors  The units are designed for upright or inverted  operation and should never be mounted horizontally     IMPORTANT       order to satisfy CE immunity requirements and eliminate failures caused by electrostatic discharge  European users must  connect PT270P Series pan tilts to an earth ground                 A 00006    Figure 1  Earth Ground Connection    3 2 WIRING     AN CAUTION   e The PT270 24P Pan Tilt is designed to operate at 24 volts AC     e Input voltage must not exceed 28 volts or drop below 22 volts or else damage will occur     Cable distances should not exceed the distances specified in Table A  Cable fabrication must be in accordance with Section 3 2 1  Mating Con   nector Assembly  The following are some recommended common installation practices   1  Always use jacketed stranded multi conductor interconnecting cable between the control and the pan tilt unit  with addit
14. rs to spread the grease across the parts   Apply additional grease if necessary     Reinstall the cover     APPLY GREASE  TO THESE  LOCATIONS          APPLY GREASE  TO THESE  LOCATIONS       00063    Figure 5  Servicing the Pan and Tilt      323   1  6 04     7 0 Specifications    MECHANICAL  Pan  Speed  Tilt  Speed  Maximum Load  Gearing  Bearings   Pan   Tilt  Braking  Duty Cycle    ELECTRICAL  Input Voltage    Power  Requirements     Running    Pan   Tilt  Connectors  Motors  Limit Switches   Pan   Tilt  Conductor  Requirements      323   1  6 04     0 355  movement in horizontal plane   12   sec  1    No load condition    2909 movement in vertical plane   3   sec    5   No load condition    15 Ib  6 8 kg  at 2 inches  5 08 cm  from tilt table surface to center of gravity  Chain and sprocket final drive    Heavy duty ball bearings   Oilite bronze bushing   Friction type   50  duty cycle  30 minute rating    24 VAC 50 60 Hz  PT270 24P   120 VAC 60 Hz  PT270P   or 230 VAC 50 Hz  PT270P 230     24 VAC 120 VAC 230 VAC   7 44 VA  0 31A  7 2 VA  0 06A  8 97 VA  0 039A   10 32 VA  0 43A  8 4 VA  0 07A  8 74VA  0 038A    Amp CPC type  mate supplied  Two phase induction type  instantaneous reversing    5 amp rating  external adjustment   5 amp rating  external adjustment     6 or 7  unshielded  functions  left  right  up  down  motor common  safety ground     No additional conductors for auto scan    GENERAL  Construction  Finish  Environment  Temperature  Dimensions  Weight   Ship
15. tilt  DAMAGE WILL OCCUR     Loosen the pan limit stops        Turn the control unit on  Pan the uni    Move the right pan limit stop until it  it clicks to indicate the opening of th    Pan the unit to the desired left posit    Pan left and right to both limit stops    owing steps  Refer to Figure 4     to the right until the desired right pan limit is reached     touches the pan limit switch actuator  Move the stop a slight distance further against the actuator until  e limit switch  Lock the stop in place     ion  Adjust the left pan limit stop as described in step 3     and check for exact positioning  Tighten both stops securely        Remove the cover plate from the lef  up position        side of the tilt table  Loosen the limit stop screws and tilt the table  using the joystick  to the desired    Move the up limit stop until it touches the tilt limit switch actuator and clicks  Lock the stop in place     Tilt the table to the desired down po    sition and set the stop in the same manner        Tilt the table up and down and check for exact positioning  Tighten both stops securely  Replace the cover plate     LIMIT STOP    ACTUATOR       00014    Figure 4  Limit Stops    4 0 Operation    Refer to the manual for your control equipment for operating the pan tilt unit     The pan tilts of the PT270 Series will function in an Auto Random scan operation when used with the appropriate Pelco control system  The pan   tilt has no additional limit switches or relays for continuo
16. ubject to variation from state to state        If a warranty repair is required  the Dealer must contact Pelco at  800 289 9100 or   559  292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number  RA   and provide the following  information    1  Model and serial number   2  Date of shipment        number  Sales Order number  or Pelco invoice number   3  Details of the defect or problem    If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the  warranty conditions stated above  please include a written explanation with the product  when returned     Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was  received by Pelco     RETURNS   In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit  please call the factory at   800  289 9100 or  559  292 1981 to obtain an authorization number  CA number if returned  for credit  and RA number if returned for repair      All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20  restocking and refurbishing  charge     Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA  number and freight should be prepaid  Ship to the appropriate address below     If you are located within the continental U S   Alaska  Hawaii or Puerto Rico  send goods to   Service Department  Pelco  3500 Pelco Way  Clovis  CA 93612 5699    If you are located outside the continental U S   Alaska  Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are  instructed to return goods t
17. us auto scan operation and is  therefore  only compatible with current sensing auto     random type circuits used in the controller       323   1  6 04     5 0 Troubleshooting    Some common problems encountered with pan tilt systems include miswiring  overloading  and not using the units for the correct application     If the pan tilt unit fails to operate  do the following   1  Check the fuse in the control unit  If the fuse is bad  replace it     2  If the fuse blows after replacing it  check the control cable between the control unit and the pan tilt for shorts  high resistance  or opens     3  If the control cable is good  reconnect it to the control unit but not to the pan tilt  Replace the fuse and operate the control unit  If the fuse  blows again  the fault is in the control     Refer to Figure 3 for the following steps      gt     the control unit is good  check the wiring harness      the pan tilt for shorts     5  If the wiring harness is good  check the motor starting capacitors        the starting capacitors are good  check the motors for opens and shorts  There should be low resistance between the windings     e    7  Checkthe limit switches for opens and shorts     5 1 SERVICE MANUAL    If you need to service your unit  obtain a service manual in one of the following ways        Go to Pelco s web site at http   www pelco com and find service manual C323SM     e Contact Pelco s Literature Department and request service manual C323SM       323   1  6 04  1    6 
    
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