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1. NOTE VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES Figure 14 WX8000 Series Receiver Dimension Drawing Indoor Models Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 27 8 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION Pelco and the Pelco logo are registered trademarks of Pelco Copyright 1998 Pelco All rights reserved 28 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 Excep tions to this warranty are as noted below Three years on Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses Two years on Legacy Intercept PV1000 Series CM6700 CM8500 CM9500 CM9750 CM9760 Matrix Spectra DF5 Series and DF8 Fixed Dome products Two years on WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years on cameras 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 warranty 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
2. eee 17 Receiver Pin Assignments 23 MPT8000 Series Controller Dimension Drawing 25 WX8000 Series Receiver Dimension Drawing Outdoor Models 27 WX8000 Series Receiver Dimension Drawing Indoor Models 27 LIST OF TABLES Table A B C Control Cable Wiring Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances 24 VAC Wiring Distances esee REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C585M C585M A C585M B 1985 Original version 4 90 Rev A Revised manual to include instructions on converting the WX802RX and WX8024RXI receiver drivers to operate on 24 VAC input voltage 11 98 Rev B Changed manual to new format Completely revised installation and operation instructions and added agency compliance certifications This page intentionally left blank Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 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 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 Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco
3. MPTS8000 Series Wiretron Digital Transmitter Controller and WX8000 Series Receiver Driver Installation Operation Manual C585M B 11 98 LISTED Pelco 300 W Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 USA Pelco Online 9 http www pelco com In North America Canada Tel 800 289 9100 or FAX 800 289 9150 DataFAX 800 289 9108 International Customers Tel 1 559 292 1981 or FAX 1 559 348 1120 DataFAX 1 559 292 0435 CONTENTS Section 150 Het ee 1 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1 2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS a 1 8 RECOMMENDED 2 0 DESCRIPTION isha iin i rte er eee e rre te here Bree iR 2 1 2 1 1 Wiretron Digital Transmitter Controller 2 1 2 Wiretron Receiver Driver 22 2 2 CERTIFICATIONS u eite iret 3 07 INSTAEDATION scant reet re rrr ree Re Rr Herrera ied 9 3 1 RECEIVER 24 VAC POWER INPUT MODIFICATION 210 3 2 MOUNTING SE un Hand uh 12 3 2 1 Transmitter Controller 12 32 2 et ie en ea HAWS debe iret 12 3 32 WIRING E ea a a ana aT ENN 12 3 3 1 Control Wifing 2 eet tenete 12 3 3 1 1 Wiring the Transmitter Controller to the Receiver 12 3 3 1 2 Wiring
4. 4 After replacement repair of this unit s electrical components conduct resis tance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry The product and or manual may bear the following marks This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit 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 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 5 1 2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS Unpack and inspect all parts carefully The following items are supplied 1 MPT8000 Series Wiretron Controller or 1 WX8000 Series Receiver Driver 1 Installation Operation Manual C585M B Be sure to save the shipping carton boxes and inserts They are the safest materi als in which to make future shipments If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment replace it properly in its box and contact the factory at 1 800 289 9100 or 1 559 292 1981 for a replacement International customers fax 1 559 348 1120 for authorization and instructions If an it
5. CURRENT MAXIMUM L AUX 4 CONTACTS iovocreray 25 mACOIL CURRENT MAXIMUM Figure 9 Auxiliary Functions Wiring Diagram 12 VDC NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS WIRETRON RECEIVER DRIVER 10 VDC RELAY 37 PIN CONNECTOR x 1N4005 25 mA COIL CURRENT MAXIMUM m MANUAL IRIS T NOTE CUSTOMER SUPPLIES PARTS AND 12 VDC POWER SUPPLY CONNECT TO NEGATIVE SIDE OF 12 VDC SUPPLY Figure 10 External Device Wiring Diagram Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 17 18 3 3 3 1 Long Distance Cable Installation Because of the many options available long distance video wiring is at your discre tion Review the following to determine the best method of wiring video for your application Maximum Distance Recommendations for Coaxial Cable There are a number of variables to consider when specifying the type of coaxial cable to run It is best to avoid the use of video amplifiers Video amplifiers should be regarded as a remedy for an existing problem not as an installation aid Coaxial Splicing Although not recommended a splice in a coaxial cable is sometimes unavoidable in long runs or difficult conduit pulls A female to male BNC splice is the first choice when splicing coaxial cable An acceptable substitute is female to female with a barrel adapter although there is more signal loss inherent in this type of splice The use of F connectors or barrels is not
6. 1 Determine the best location to install the unit 8000 receiver to a wall out doors seal the bolt holes with an appropriate sealant Apply the 2 Using the WX8000 receiver box as a template mark the hole pattern on the mounting surface Drill holes in the mounting surface sealant ar ound the bolt holes be 3 Attach the WX8000 receiver securely with four fasteners of appropriate length tween the unit and the mounting not supplied surface This will prevent possible water damage to the wall caused Proceed to Section 3 3 WIRING by rainwater leaking through the mounting bolt holes This may only be a problem when the mounting bolts go completely though the wall 3 3 WIRING 3 3 1 Control Wiring 3 3 1 1 Wiring the Transmitter Controller to the Receiver Run the control cable between the controller transmitter and the receiver refer to Figures 1 and 2 The control cable should be unshielded twisted pair wire Maximum operating dis tances should be determined by referring to Table A Control Cable Wiring Dis tances Table A Control Cable Wiring Distances Wire Gauge Maximum Distance 22 AWG 5 miles 8 km 20 AWG 10 miles 16 km Control cable operating distances are approximate according to wire used To wire the MPT8000 control wires refer to Figure 5 and perform the following instructions 1 Attach one wire from the terminal labeled on the MPT8000 Series control ler to the terminal lab
7. 28 46 200 14 22 35 57 90 144 4 6 10 17 27 43 20 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 4 0 OPERATION Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 In general all controller operating controls are self explanatory All controls except the ON OFF power switch are center off spring return switches momentary on off momentary on When using Aux 1 4 in the latching mode operating the switch once will latch the function and operating it again will unlatch the function The camera on off switch is non functional the receiver is permanently in the ON condition Reset causes latching functions to revert to the following 1 Manual scan 2 Automatic iris 4 1 AUTO RANDOM OPERATION Auto scan and random scan modes are available when the A9000 Auto Random Scan plug in module is installed in the Wiretron receiver This module when used with the MPT8000 Series controller allows control of pan and tilts Refer to the A9000 manual for installation and operation instructions Advantages of random scan 1 Because the scan direction scan period and dwell period are unpredictable unauthorized activities or intrusions are discouraged 2 Because of the reduced duty cycle gear train wear cable fatigue drive motor wear and temperature rise are reduced These factors contribute to system reliability and increased equipment life 21 5 0 MAINTENANCE Regularly scheduled maintenance is n
8. More auxiliary power output is available when the controller is used with the AUX2000 Auxiliary Control Box Aux 1 4 are jumper selectable for momentary latching operation Functions 1 through 10 can be operated simultaneously Functions 11 through 15 must be used individually although any one of these functions may be used simul taneously with functions 1 through 10 Wiretron provides the following standard functions on a single circuit board and chassis with integral power supply 1 Pan tilt 24 VAC or 120 VAC as ordered from the factory 2 Zoom lens zoon iris focus with adjustable speed speed not remotely con trollable 3 Camera power 24 VAC or 120 VAC as ordered from the factory 4 open collector transistor output latching for use in the manual override of an automatic iris control Wiretron is designed to combat erroneous control and execution by providing the following protective functions 1 Simultaneous commands from two different sources are processed to ensure that manual iris control cannot be inadvertently selected in place of automatic control 2 A sustained 20 to 40 second illegal command condition results in the following a Automatic iris b Manual pan 2 1 MODELS 2 1 1 Wiretron Digital Transmitter Controller MPT8000CZ Desktop Wiretron transmitter controller with pan tilt joystick and zoom lens control 120 VAC input MPT8000CZ 220 Same as MPT8000CZ except 230 VAC input 2 1 2 Wi
9. 1 Receiver Pin Assignments when servicing the receiver INPUT POWER WX8115RX PINS 1 2 4 AND 5 ARE 120 VAC Nid HOIH NVO L WX8024 WX8224 MODELS PINS 1 2 4 AND 5 ARE 24 VAC OVA YL 21 Nid OWA VL OL Nid O JaNnOHO LL Nid MANUAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS RIGHT J3 CX900TLC Ea x x Lx Ix Lx Ix LEFT TEST BOARD 6 Nid 8 Nid HOIH Ld f Nid UP HARNESS TO PRESET BOARD 5 K1 DOWN R21 18vpc 1 p pown ZOOM TELE LENS SPEED 18 vbc gt 2 ZOOM WIDE O GND FOCUS FAR O 4 FOCUS NEAR O IRIS OPEN IRIS CLOSE O K2 AUX 1 R55 LEFT AUX 2 DO NOT ADJUST K3 LO LO AUTOIRIS RIGHT OUTPUTS TO LO LO 2 2 2 2 2 2 AUX 37 CONNECTOR AUX 4 HARNESS TO PTZ cam HIGH PIN CAMOFF CAM LOW PIN PT COMMON MAN SCAN O FRIGHT PIN AUTO SCAN O e LEFT PIN ACTIVE LINE GROUND DOWN PIN 10VDC o JUMPER PIN 22 TO PIN metes qm eos DO NOT ADJUST a PIN JP4 ss JP2 FOCUS PIN JP1 inis PIN LArcHNG e PIN LENS COMMON PIN P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 21 Zz 2 Z Z 2 MOMENTARY A9000 AUTO RANDOM SCAN BOARD PLUG I
10. 71 905 1440 AM gaug 42 68 109 174 275 438 NOTE Distances calculated 8 45 2 40 70 112 179 285 452 720 feet values in parentheses are 21 34 54 86 137 219 meters 50 56 90 143 228 362 576 17 27 43 69 110 175 60 47 75 119 190 301 480 14 22 36 57 91 146 70 40 64 102 163 258 411 12 19 31 49 78 125 80 35 56 89 142 226 360 10 17 27 43 68 109 90 31 50 79 126 201 320 9 15 24 38 61 97 100 28 45 71 114 181 288 8 13 21 34 55 87 110 25 41 65 103 164 261 7 12 19 31 49 79 120 23 37 59 95 150 240 7 00 07 28 45 73 130 21 34 55 87 139 221 6 10 16 26 42 67 140 20 32 51 81 129 205 6 9 15 24 39 62 150 18 30 47 76 120 192 23 36 58 Total vA consumed Maximum distance from transformer to load 160 17 28 44 71 113 180 5 8 13 21 34 54 170 16 26 42 67 106 169 4 7 12 20 32 51 180 15 25 39 63 100 160 4 7 11 19 30 48 190 14 23 37 60 95 151 4 7 11 18
11. B 11 98 RECEIVER CONTROL RECEIVER CONTROL INPUT OUTPUT PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 LEFT N C DOWN UP RIGHT GROUND IRIS FOCUS ZOOM LENS COM MAN IRIS CAM AC HIGH CAM AC LOW BRN W N C RED W N C ORG W AUX 1 YELW N C AUXILIARY WIRING GRN W AUX 4 PROVIDED IN BLU W AUX 3 OUTDOOR MODELS ONLY AUX 2 GRY W LOGIC RESET W GRY GROUND BLK W 10V A o A m Q O DO NOTE N C MEANS NOT CONNECTED Figure 7 Receiver Control Output Input Pin Assignments Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 15 WARNING Mechanical relays used must not ex ceed 10 VDC at 25 mA Applications with higher power requirements should be used with the AUX2000 Auxiliary Con trol Box Refer to the AUX2000 manual for in stallation and operation instructions 3 3 2 Auxiliary Functions The Wiretron receiver is capable of operating up to four remotely activated auxiliary functions Each auxiliary output may be individually converted at the receiver for momentary or latching operation Refer to Figure 8 to set jumpers for auxiliary func tions When in the latching mode activating the same AUX function will toggle the function from on to off The AUX outputs are buffered to provide a continuous 10 VDC at 25 mA to drive small relays lights or other external devices such as gates Refer to Figures 9 and 10
12. N STRIP J2 HARNESS TO AUX 2000 o TTL AUX 1 e Nic TTL AUX 4 TTL AUX 3 TTL AUX 2 RESET GROUND 10vDC ZEZE Z o o o KEY TO SYMBOLS 9 socket ADJUSTABLE POT RELAY en SOLDER LAND Figure 11 Receiver Pin Assignments Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 23 7 0 SPECIFICATIONS MPT8000 CONTROLLER ELECTRICAL Input Voltage MPT8000CZ 120 VAC 60 Hz MPT8000CZ 220 230 VAC 60 Hz Power Consumption 2 5 vA Control Method 15 pulse train pulse width modulated Pulse Amplitude 35 mA current loop Connectors One 3 contact terminal block Fuse Protection MPT8000CZ MPT8000CZ 220 One 1 16 A 3AG slow blow fuse Power Cord 3 wire grounded 18 AWG Cable Requirements Twisted pair unshielded Operating Distance Control cable distances are approximate according to wire used Wire Gauge Maximum Distance 22 AWG 5 miles 8 km 20 AWG 10 miles 16 km CONTROLS Power ON OFF Rocker switch Pan Tilt 8 position joystick ZOOM Paddle switch TELE WIDE FOCUS Paddle switch NEAR FAR IRIS Paddle switch OPEN CLOSE PAN AUTO MAN Paddle switch latching function in receiver CAMERA ON OFF Paddle switch non functional receiver permanently in ON condition AUX 1 2 3 4 Paddle switch receiver provides 10 V 20 mA output which can be used as latching or momentary functions Pilot Lamp Long life
13. SA CUL standards UL Standard 2044 Additional applicable standards NEMA Type 1 RXI models NEMA Type 4 WX8024RX 220 WX8024RXI 220 WX8220RX NEMA Type 4X WX8024RX WX8115RX WX8224RX IP 20 RXI models IP 56 RX models o o Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 3 0 INSTALLATION The simplest Wiretron system consisting of the control transmitter and receiver is shown in Figure 1 Up to 15 control functions are transmitted over the transmission line to the remotely located receiver These signals are then converted to drive voltages or relay switching for auxiliary equipment being controlled The basic sys tem can be expanded to control multiple camera sites with the addition of a manual video switcher with balanced audio follow BAF as shown in Figure 2 WIRETRON TRANSMITTER ETON CONTROLLER TWISTED PAIR COAXIAL CABLE MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE Figure 1 Basic Wiretron System Configuration WIRETRON zu RECEIVER MANUAL SWITCHER WITH BAF OPTION WIRETRON WIRETRON TRANSMITTER RECEIVER CONTROLLER TWISTED PAIR COAXIAL CABLE MULTI CONDUCTOR CABLE Figure 2 Multiple Camera Wiretron System Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 9 NOTE Parts needed for modifi cation one 3 A fuse for WARNING High volt age is presen
14. as 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 Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA RA number and freight should be prepaid All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Ship freight prepaid to Pelco 300 West Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98
15. eled HI on the WX8000 Series receiver 2 Attach one wire from the terminal labeled LOW on the MPT8000 Series con troller to the terminal labeled LOW on the WX8000 Series receiver If you want to use a configuration that includes a switching device refer to the manual provided with the switcher for the appropriate connections Proceed to Section 3 3 1 2 WIRING FROM THE RECEIVER DRIVER TO THE PAN TILT 12 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 CAUTION HAZARDOUS WX8000 SERIES RECEIVER VOLTAGE MAY exist Kl AUTO RANDOM SCAN MODULE TEST MODULE CX900TLC mnm em qam aaa A IL MPT8000 SERIES CONTROLLER AC INPUT TB1 LOW GND O J Figure 5 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 Basic Wiretron Interconnect Diagram 3 3 1 2 Wiring from the Receiver Driver to the Pan Tilt 1 Run multi conductor cable between the receiver driver and the pan tilt refer to Figures 1 and 2 2 Assemble the connector parts according to the following instructions Detail B in Figure 6 reflects the pin arrangement specific to the WX8000 Series re ceiver drivers Refer to Figures 6 and 7 during assembly For best results use an AMP style crimper when making the wire to pin connection The instructions that follow apply to all AMP s
16. em needs to be returned to the factory for repair consult the WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION section of this manual for instructions 1 3 RECOMMENDED TOOLS Pelco does not supply the basic tools needed for the installation process The fol lowing tools are recommended Wire stripper Wire cutter AMP type crimper Medium Phillips screwdriver Power drill Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 2 0 DESCRIPTION Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 The Wiretron digital control system operates over a two conductor cable and con trols CCTV equipment such as pan tilts enclosures and motorized zoom lenses from a remote location up to 10 miles 16 km away Wiretron can be configured to control a single site or interfaced with Pelco video switching equipment to provide a convenient video control system with multiple control sites and or multiple camera sites The Wiretron control system provides up to 15 remote control functions 1 Pan Left 9 ris Open 2 Right 10 Iris Close 3 Tilt Up 11 Auto Manual Scan 4 Tilt Down 12 Aux 1 Manual Iris 5 Zoom In 13 Aux 2 Auto Iris 6 Zoom Out 14 Aux3 7 Focus Near 15 Aux 4 8 Focus Far Functions 1 through 10 are momentary that is they are actuated only while the associated control switch is operated Function 11 is latching that is auto scan remains on until turned off Aux 1 2 3 and 4 are low power outputs that may be used to control such things as lights and gates
17. for examples of typical circuits used for auxiliary functions Proceed to Section 3 3 3 VIDEO WIRING 3 3 3 Video Wiring Install a video cable from the video output of the camera to the video input of the monitor refer to Figures 1 and 2 Proper termination of the video cable is vital to the operation of the equipment Be sure 75 ohm cable termination is made at the monitor Refer to Table B when wiring video coaxial cable distances up to 1 500 ft 457 meters Proceed to Section 3 4 POWER if finished wiring video Proceed to Section 3 3 3 1 LONG DISTANCE CABLE INSTALLATION when wiring longer distances AUXILIARY JUMPER SETTINGS ON THE WIRETRON RECEIVER BOARD JUMPERS ARE JP1 AUXI i SHOWN IN THE MOMENTARY JP2 AUX2 POSITION OR MODE AUX3 f JP4 AUX4 LATCHING MOMENTARY 37 PIN 546 CONNECTOR CIRCUIT BOARD POWER INPUT lt U WIRETRON RECEIVER Figure 8 Jumper Settings on the Receiver Circuit Board Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS TYPICAL WIRING CONNECTIONS WIRETRON RECEIVER DRIVER 37 PIN CONNECTOR Spa ee ee ee m 1 I AUX 1 CONTACTS 10 VDC RELAY 25 mACOIL 1N4005 3 CURRENT MAXIMUM AUX 2 CONTACTS 1 1 10 VDC RELAY 1 25 mACOIL 1 1 4005 CURRENT MAXIMUM AUX 3 CONTACTS es 10 VDC RELAY 25 mA COIL 1
18. from the Receiver Driver to the Pan Tilt 13 3 3 2 Auxiliary 16 3 3 3 Video Wiring tette 16 3 3 3 1 Long Distance Cable Installation 18 3 4 lt Hiper ber E REDE HEP Se 19 4 0 OPERATION 4324 iie eot RH Cer PR 21 4 1 AUTO RANDOM OPERATION seen 21 5 0 MAINTENANCE ice rettet er eee ere 22 6 0 TROUBLESHOOTING m iade terrere rie eme e reinen 6 1 RECEIVER PIN ASSIGNMENTS 7 0 SPEGIFIGATIONS irt rre erret terere 24 8 0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION 28 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure O G NS Page Basic Wiretron System Configuration 9 Multiple Camera Wiretron System 9 Circuit Board Electrical Connections 10 24 VAC Power Input Modification Diagram 11 Basic Wiretron Interconnect Diagram 13 Connector Assembly u 14 Receiver Control Output Input Pin Assignments 15 Jumper Settings on the Receiver Circuit Board 16 Auxiliary Functions Wiring Diagram 17 External Device Wiring Diagram
19. g diameter are but a few of these advantages The incorporation of fiber optics systems are encouraged especially when covering long distances and when seeking to maintain the highest quality video signals Consult with equipment manufacturers and fiber optic cabling manufacturers or suppliers for recommendations regarding fiber optic type operat ing specifications and installation requirements Proceed to Section 3 4 POWER 3 4 POWER 1 Runwiring and connect receiver input power to AC HIGH AC LOW and ground If using 24 VAC to power the receiver refer to Table C for the maximum recom mended wiring distances 2 Power up the controller and receiver 19 Table B Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Minimum cable requirements 75 ohms impedance All copper center conductor All copper braided shield with 95 braid coverage Table C 24 VAC Wiring Distances The following are the recommended maximum distances for 24 VAC applications and are calculated with a 10 percent voltage drop Ten percent is generally the maximum allowable voltage drop for AC powered devices Wire Gauge EXAMPLE An enclosure that re 20 18 16 14 12 10 quires 80 vA and is installed 35 feet 10 283 451 716 1142 1811 2880 10 m from the transformer would 86 137 218 348 551 877 require a minimum wire gauge of 20 141 225 358 5
20. me applications it is preferable to run cable to a location overhead If you want to use existing poles consult with the owners warrantors or maintaining entities The poles may not be available for your use if the poles are owned by a public service utility or cable TV provider If poles are in use by others make sure that the addition of your cable and wire complies with local codes and regulations Proper spacing from existing wire and cable the descending order of voltage carrying cable and the minimum low clearance specifications over roads alleys and driveways etc should be main tained Be aware of electrical inference that might be generated by high voltage cables sharing the poles with the video cabling Legal spacing may not be enough to pre vent electrical inference if radiated levels are high Hardware on poles should be appropriate to sustain the weight and stress of the cable during adverse weather conditions Microwave The WX8000 Series is excellent for microwave control Consult with microwave equipment manufacturers and or suppliers for recommendations regarding operat ing specifications and installation Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 Fiber Optic Cabling Fiber optic transmission of both video and control presents some distinct advan tages Higher quality and longer distance transmission characteristics inherent noise resistance greater flexibility for usage and reduced cablin
21. neon 24 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 GENERAL Construction and Finish Operating Temperature Dimensions Weights MPT8000CZ MPT8000CZ 220 Black polyester powder coated steel 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C See Figure 12 Unit 7 5 Ib 3 36 kg 7 510 3 36 kg WX8000 RECEIVER DRIVER ELECTRICAL Input Voltage WX8024RX WX8024RXI WX8024RX220 WX8024RXl 220 WX8115RX WX8220RX WX8224RX WX8224RXI Power Consumption Receiver Pan Tilt Supply Lens Supply Camera Supply Control Method Pulse Amplitude 14 32 36 37 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 24 VAC 50 60 Hz Shipping 8 Ib 3 62 kg 8 Ib 3 62 kg 5 vA 120 VAC or 24 VAC 140 vA max 120 VAC 50 vA max 24 VAC 0 4 vA max 15 vA typical 15 pulse train pulse width modulated 35 mA current loop ZOOM FOCUS IRIS ue TELE NEAR OPEN om e WIDE FAR CLOSE 10 16 REF 25 81 8 50 21 59 7 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW NOTE VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES Figure 12 MPT8000 Series Controller Dimension Drawing Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 25 Connectors Receiver Input Receiver Output Fuse Protection WX8024RX WX8024RXI WX8024RX 220 WX8024RXl 220 WX8115RX WX8220RX WX8224RX WX8224RXI Power Cord Control Cable GENERAL 3 co
22. ntact terminal block 37 pin AMP CPC for control output mate supplied Fuse 1 Not used Fuse 2 2 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 3 1 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 1 Not used Fuse 2 1 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 3 1 2 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 1 2 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 2 2 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 3 1 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 1 1 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 2 1 10 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 3 1 2 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 1 Not used Fuse 2 1 A 3AG slow blow fuse Fuse 3 3 A slow blow fuse 3 wire grounded 18 AWG Twisted pair unshielded Construction and Finish Outdoor Models Indoor Models Latching Outdoor Models Operating Temperature Environment Weight Dimensions Outdoor Models Indoor Models Dark gray fiberglass Alodine aluminum Two latches accommodates padlocks not supplied 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Indoor RXI models Outdoor All other models 410 1 81 610 2 72 kg See Figure 13 See Figure 14 Design and product specifications subject to change without notice 26 Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 NOTE VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES t f 31 79 4X Figure 13 WX8000 Series Receiver Dimension Drawing Outdoor Models 7 87 19 99 I 5 09 12 93 zal e
23. ot required Clean the outer surface of the controller or receiver with a non abrasive cleaning cloth and antistatic cleaner Do not use kerosene or similar substances that may damage the surface 6 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 22 If you experience operating problems with either the controller or receiver first check all fuses and voltage readings to make sure they are in working order Auxiliary Functions Aux 1 2 3 and 4 are low power outputs that may be used to control such things as lights and gates More auxiliary power output is available when the controller is used with the AUX2000 Auxiliary Control Box Refer to the AUX2000 manual for installation and operation instructions CX900TLC Manual Test Module The CX900TLC Manual Test Module can be used to verify the receiver functions and accessories are operational The CX900TLC is a dual purpose plug in module that permits local operation of all functions directly from the receiver unit and serves to verify that the receiver and accessories are operating properly by providing vi sual confirmation This module also aids in troubleshooting receiver or controller operational problems Refer to the CX900TLC manual for installation and operation instructions Also refer to Figure 11 for troubleshooting information For additional troubleshooting information contact your local dealer or Pelco Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 6 1 Receiver Pin Assignments Refer to Figure 1
24. pin 6 of P7 labeled F2 and disconnect at the P7 location Reconnect to T2 3 Connect a jumper from J5 9 to 2 1 Change fuse F2 from 2 10 ASB to 1 AG Change fuse F3 from 1 ASB to 3 AG 66 94 0 9648 T2 T1 24V P T 24V CAM 2o50 10 6 e J3 2o50 ee 2o50 110V J3 1 _ 220V 19 0 110v 110V 95973 21 220V 40 1 10V 7 es es J4 J5 J6 e e e GND J4 J5 J6 F1 F2 F3 2 PCB1500526 peco REV G MADE IN U S A e e e e P7 AC HIGH Figure 3 Circuit Board Electrical Connections Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 jleeeeeeeeeee P6 66 94 0 9648 T2 24V CAM 2950 1 110V 6 3 1 ore BROWN WHITE BROWN CUT WIRES SHORT AND BLACK WHITE oe INSULATE BLACK Ken A c i 24 VAC INPUT 24 VAC OUTPUT Figure 4 24 VAC Power Input Modification Diagram Pelco Manual C585M B 11 98 11 3 2 MOUNTING 3 2 1 Transmitter Controller NOTE Never mount the receiver Transmitter controllers in the MPT8000 Series are desktop units Determine the with wiring connectors facing up best location for the unit Always have the connectors facing down to prevent water damage Proceed to Section 3 2 2 RECEIVER 3 2 2 Receiver NOTE When installing the
25. preferable because of the inferior me chanical connections and poor signal transmission characteristics inherent in those connectors Direct Burial Direct burial cabling should only be used when the cabling is specifically rated for direct burial use Dig trenches and lay cable to a sufficient depth to accommodate climate and other conditions and local codes Protect cabling from damage that may result from backfilling traffic burrowing animals trenching and other condi tions Underground Conduit Ensure that the cable is appropriate for use in underground conduit Direct burial cable is usually not acceptable for use inside a buried conduit that may fill with water Direct burial type of cable utilizes the earth surrounding the cable to wick moisture away from the cable Call your cable supplier or manufacturer for their recommendations on the correct type of cable to use in circumstances where the cable will be used in conduit One inch PVC is the minimum recommended size for underground conduits Allow no more than two 90 degree bends between pull boxes Make sure pull boxes and or splice boxes are as water resistant as possible and that splices stay above any water accumulation When using PVC be sure to separate high voltage carrying conduits from video conduits by enough distance to ensure that the video signal is not degraded When dealing with 120 VAC about 12 inches of separation should be sufficient Aerial Spans In so
26. retron Receiver Driver Outdoor WX8024RX Wiretron receiver in weatherproof box for 24 VAC pan tilts with power supply for pan tilt zoom lens 24 VAC camera power 120 VAC input WX8024RX 220 Same as WX8024RX except 230 VAC input WX8115RX Wiretron receiver in weatherproof box for 120 VAC pan tilts with power supply for pan tilt zoom lens 120 VAC camera power 120 VAC input WX8220RX Same as WX8115RX except 230 VAC input 230 VAC panrtilt output WX8224RX Same as WX8024RX except 24 VAC input Indoor WX8024RXI Same as WX8024RX except for indoor use 120 VAC input WX8024RXI 220 Same as WX8024RXI except 230 VAC input WX8224RXI Same as WX8024RXI except 24 VAC input 2 2 CERTIFICATIONS The products identified below have been tested and certified for agency compli ance as noted Wiretron Digital Controller Agency Compliance Certification Mois CE Ut CSACUL mere 1 x wemowozzo 1 1 T Applicable CE FCC UL and CSA CUL standards UL Standard 2044 Additional applicable standards NEMA Type 1 IP 20 Wiretron Receiver Driver fos lt l Agency Compliance Certification Model Fcc UL Outdoor wem J IL xT R Lwxeeanxzan L L _ wers Tx J amens x E EL X WX8220RX WX8224RX WX8024RXI WX8024RXI 220 NEN WX8224RXI Applicable CE FCC UL and C
27. t on the T3 transformer wires when the unit is connected to power Be sure the wires are insulated for safety NOTE When operating with 24 VAC input power the distance from the receiver to the 24 VAC power supply is typically limited to any conductor size length combination resulting in less than 5 ohms total circuit resistance 10 3 1 RECEIVER 24 VAC POWER INPUT MODIFICATION The WX8024RxX series receivers can be converted to operate with 24 VAC input To convert the receiver disconnect the receiver circuit board and assembly from the enclosure The patch panel circuit board is located on the bottom of the receiver circuit board mounting plate and requires the following modifications for 24 VAC operation refer to Figures 3 and 4 1 2 10 11 Turn off the power to the receiver and remove the power cord Remove all wires from patch panel sections T2 and T3 with the exception of the red wire connected to T3 1 and the red white wire connected to T3 3 Remove jumper wires from J4 pins 8 and 9 and J5 pins 8 and 9 Remove transformer T2 small transformer and store for future use or dis card On transformer T3 large transformer insulate the wire ends on the black brown black white and brown white wires Locate the blue wire connecting fuse F3 to pin 7 of P7 labeled F3 and dis connect at the P7 location Reconnect to T3 3 Connect a jumper from J4 pin 9 to T3 1 Locate the wire connecting fuse F2 to
28. tyle connectors regardless of pin size or pin number 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 then slide the rubber boot onto the conductor cable at this time If not discard the rubber boot 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 0 318 cm from each wire c Using an AMP style crimper crimp the wires and their insulation to the connector pins Refer to Detail A in Figure 6 13 3 Slide the connector pins into the appropriate holes in the connector body until they snap into place Refer to Figures 4 and 5 for correct pin arrangement depending on model and options 4 Push the connector clamp assembly with boot if used toward the connector body Screw the clamp assembly onto the connector body being careful not to disturb the wires 5 complete the assembly attach the appropriate clamp with the screws pro vided and tighten 6 When you are finished wiring the connector connect the 37 pin assembly to the WX8000 Series receiver driver and the pan tilt Proceed to Section 3 3 2 AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS k l k 0 318 cm 1 2 54 cm Figure 6 Connector Assembly 14 Pelco Manual C585M
29. warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss result ing 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 subject 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 P O 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 Ship freight prepaid to Pelco 300 West Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item w

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