Security Labs SLC-176 manual

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    Model SLC - 176 W eat herpro of Pan/T ilt 22X O ptica l Zoom D ome O w ner ’ s Manual 15540 Herr iman Blv d. N oblesv ille, IN 4 6060 - Customer Support 1 - 800 - 774 - 0284 www.security - labs.com[...]

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    2 C ONTENTS Import ant Safety Measu res ………………………………………………… 3 Dome Opera tion, Use, & Installation 1. Decoder PC Board…………………….………………………… . 3 2. T echni cal Pa rameters …………………………………………... 4 3. Proto col Selecti on ……………………?[...]

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    3 Important Safe ty Measures 1) Please r ead this manual before ins talli ng the eq uipment. 2) Please foll ow all war ning notices on the equi pment and in the manu al. 3) Please only use accessori es which are r ecommen ded by y our dealer or ones that ar e listed at the e nd of thi s manual. 4) Please protect ca bles w ell, es pecially near conn[...]

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    4 2. T echnica l Parameters Items Specificat ions Input V oltage 24V AC (±20 %), 50/60 HZ Power Supp ly to Camera 12VDC Power ≤3 5W Commun ication RS - 485 Baud Rate s 2400/S, 4800/ s, 9600/s Optional Pan Speed Horizont al: 12°/Seco nd, V ertical: 12°/Seco nd Pan / Tilt Angles Horizont al: 0~356°, V ertical: 0~90° Range Horizont al , V ert i[...]

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    5 4. Baud Ra te Setting Baud Rat es: 2 400/S, 4800/s, 9600/s The # 7 & #8 positio ns o f sw itch S1 on the PCB are used f or setti ng the ba ud rate. The de fault s etting is 9600/ S. This s etting must mat ch the s etting in your D VR or con troller device. T abl e for Baud Rate S etting Baud Rate Switch Positio ns 7 8 2400/S ON ON 4800/S OFF [...]

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    6 7 . Manuall y Li miting the Pan & T ilt R ange Th e maximum angle o f the pan/tilt mechanism is set a t the fa ctory ( horizontal : maximum 356º, vertical : m aximum 90º ), it is unnecessary to adjust the limits of the mechanism unless there are special requirements of the installation. Y ou can limit the pan range of your ca mera by adjust[...]

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    7 9. Wiring for Dome S ystem 100 feet of CA T5E twisted pair cable, and 20’ of pow er supply wiring is included with your dome camera. Additional CA T5E cable can b e purchased from a vari ety of stores or distributors and easily spliced to your cable. Up to 1,000 feet of cable can be su ccessfully used on an installation. More distance can be ac[...]

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    8 3) Mark the location for the bracket mounting screws and drill the appropriate size holes for your installation. Run wiring from the do me th rough the bracket, and attach the dome to the bracket exerting equal pressure on the three screws ar ound the neck of the dome. Connect the house wi rin g from the control unit or DVR to the dome before mou[...]