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CCTV Product Installation Manual

Introduction 4. If the phone company is providing the cable runs between


buildings, make sure it’s “dry copper” i.e. it should have
Ground Lifting

NVT UTP|CCTV system supplies a campus wide signal trans- Ground loop immunity (differences in grounds) is built-in to all
none of the following: dial-tone, 48 volts, loading coils,
mission solution that allows baseband (composite) video to active receiver NVT models. This eliminates annoying ground
bridge-taps, switching, or long paths back to the phone
be transmitted over unshielded twisted pair telephone loops that may be found when connecting from building to
company’s central office and back.
wire for distances up to 8,000ft (2,4km) without a repeater. building, or floor to floor. Ground immunity is preserved when
5. Due to near-end crosstalk, don’t send a transmit and a any active receiver is used even if the transmit end is passive,
These products do not transmit modulated or cable TV type
receive signal in the same wire bundle. Exceptions: Less i.e., the NV-213A.
signals. The wide bandwidth video signals employed are not
than 1,000 ft (300m), or Category 5 cable, up to 2,000 ft
compatible with “dial-up” telephone service. Transient protection & surge suppression
(600m) are OK.
With NVT’s exceptional crosstalk immunity, video sig- Transient protection and surge suppression are built-in to
6. Don’t send “Up-the-Coax” Pan/Tilt/Zoom signals through
nals may reside in the same wire-bundle with other poten- most NVT products. For optimal performance, follow the
active (amplified) NVT transceivers.
tially interfering signals, such as ringing telephones, data installation instructions below.
communication signals, or other video signals. One- or two- 7. For safety, never put NVT signals in the same conduit
way video signals may reside in existing in-house wiring or as high-voltage wiring.
Grounding
new Level/Category 2 or better wires are supported. NVT For best protection against damaging transients,
8. WARNING — to reduce a risk of fire or electrical
video signals are sent without the need to digitize or com- earth-ground connections must be short (<10 feet)
shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
press (and without the signal degradation associated with and large (16 AWG or thicker). Connections should
these techniques). be made to a ground-rod that is not shared with
In short, NVT’s devices allow CCTV systems to be designed other equipment that may dump large currents, such
in the same fashion as copper UTP phone and data networks. as telephone company entry protection devices, lightning
The result is a high quality, flexible, expandable system that rods, metal-skinned buildings, or radio towers. See recom-
uses less conduit space and fits a common media topology. mended grounding drawing.

NVT also manufactures a line of UTP-based video/audio Laying out your system
transmission products. 1. To save installation time, try to use existing wire. Assess
your existing telephone cable-plant within the site or
This installation should be made by a qualified serv- sites. Use a ‘toner-set’ (warbler) to locate wire paths in the
“I can’t locate the other end of the wire.”
ice person and should conform to all local codes. wiring closets and at each end of the wire runs.
Consider using a pair of battery operated test devices called
a “toner” set (available from telecom supply houses). One Cross-connect

Wiring Notes unit generates a distinctive audible warble signal. The other
Home
-run
cable
Punch-
Block
wire
Home
-run
cable

Wire — The Dos unit has a probe and speaker. When this unit is near the cor- from
Camera
to
Monitor
rect conductor, the warble can be heard.
1. Do use point-to-point Unshielded Twisted Pair wire, gauge
24 or thicker, stranded or solid, Category 2, 3, 4, or 5. Measure your wire distance Wiring Closet Main Telephone Room Wiring Closet

2. The video signal may co-exist in the same wire bundle as Note: All NVT quoted distance specifications include
any coax in the run. It is recommended that the wire 2. To get from the source location to the destination, find a
other video, telephone, data, control signals, or low-volt- spare home-run wire pair between the source and the
age power. It is also OK to run NVT video signals in or distance be measured to ensure that the capability of
the NVT product is correct. wiring closet. Once in the wiring closet, use a short length
near electromagnetic fields (in accordance with National of twisted-pair “cross-connect” wire to connect between
Electrical Code, local, or other local safety requirements). Wire resistance may be measured with an ohm-meter by that pair and the pair that goes to the destination.
3. Measure the wire distance. Use only transceivers that are shorting the two conductors together at the far end, and
measuring the loop-resistance out and back. Compare your 3. If existing UTP is unavailable, it can be installed much
designed for that distance. more easily than coax. Use unshielded 24AWG or thicker
readings with the charts at the top of this page.
4. Do make sure the pair of wires carrying the video signal Category 2, 3, 4, or 5 telephone wire all the way, camera
is sent as a twisted pair (e.g. the blue-white / white-blue Pan / Tilt / Zoom / control signals to monitor. Using 66 or 110 blocks is the recommended
wires twisted together as a pair), not a “split-pair” (e.g. Video signals may co-exist in the same wire bundle with twist- way to distribute cross connect signals to and from multi-
blue-white conductor, part of one pair / orange-white con- ed-pair control signals, such as RS-422, RS-485, etc. Passive pair bundles.
ductor, part of another pair). NVT transceivers will transmit “up the coax” P/T/Z control sig- 4. Measure the distance of each run from camera to moni-
Wire — The Don’ts nals up to 1,000 ft (300m). Call NVT for more details. tor. (See chart below.)

1. DO NOT USE SHIELDED TWISTED PAIR WIRE. It will 5. Select the correct NVT model(s) for this distance.
severely degrade the distance performance. Short runs may
be used with some signal degradation (for example eleva- Cable Unshielded Twisted-Pair Wire Gauge (AWG) Cable Unshielded Twisted-Pair Wire Gauge (AWG) Cable Unshielded Twisted-Pair Wire Gauge (mm)
Distance 18 19 20 22 24 Distance 18 19 20 22 24 Distance 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5
tor traveler cables). Multi-pair wire with an overall shield is OK. 250 ft 3 Ω 4 Ω 5 Ω 8 Ω 13 Ω 75 m 3 Ω 4 Ω 5 Ω 8 Ω 13 Ω 75 m 3 Ω 5 Ω 6 Ω 9 Ω 13 Ω
300 ft 4 Ω 5 Ω 6 Ω 10 Ω 16 Ω 100 m 4 Ω 5 Ω 6 Ω 10 Ω 17 Ω 100 m 4 Ω 7 Ω 9 Ω 12 Ω 18 Ω
2. DON’T USE UN-TWISTED WIRE. It will reduce the NVT 400 ft 5 Ω 6 Ω 8 Ω 13 Ω 21 Ω 125 m 5 Ω 7 Ω 8 Ω 13 Ω 21 Ω 125 m 6 Ω 8 Ω 11 Ω 15 Ω 22 Ω
500 ft 6 Ω 8 Ω 10 Ω 16 Ω 26 Ω 150 m 6 Ω 8 Ω 10 Ω 16 Ω 26 Ω 150 m 7 Ω 10 Ω 13 Ω 18 Ω 27 Ω
product’s inherent interference immunity. 600 ft 8 Ω 10 Ω 12 Ω 19 Ω 31 Ω
200 m 9 Ω 10 Ω 13 Ω 21 Ω 34 Ω 200 m 9 Ω 13 Ω 17 Ω 24 Ω 36 Ω
800 ft 10 Ω 13 Ω 16 Ω 25 Ω 42 Ω
300 m 13 Ω 16 Ω 19 Ω 31 Ω 51 Ω 300 m 13 Ω 20 Ω 26 Ω 36 Ω 54 Ω
1000 ft 13 Ω 16 Ω 20 Ω 32 Ω 52 Ω
3. Do not allow your installation to have “bridge-taps”, load- 1250 ft 16 Ω 20 Ω 25 Ω 40 Ω 65 Ω
400 m
500 m
17 Ω
21 Ω
21 Ω
26 Ω
26 Ω
32 Ω
42 Ω
52 Ω
69 Ω
86 Ω
400 m
500 m
18 Ω
22 Ω
27 Ω
33 Ω
35 Ω
43 Ω
48 Ω
60 Ω
72 Ω
90 Ω
1500 ft 19 Ω 24 Ω 30 Ω 48 Ω 78 Ω
ing coils, talk-battery, or MOV type protectors. Bridge- 1750 ft 23 Ω 28 Ω 35 Ω 55 Ω 91 Ω 600 m 26 Ω 31 Ω 39 Ω 62 Ω 103 Ω 600 m 26 Ω 40 Ω 52 Ω 72 Ω 108 Ω
2000 ft 26 Ω 32 Ω 40 Ω 63 Ω 104 Ω 750 m 32 Ω 39 Ω 49 Ω 78 Ω 129 Ω 750 m 33 Ω 50 Ω 65 Ω 89 Ω 135 Ω
taps are where a twisted pair is connected to two twisted 2500 ft 32 Ω 40 Ω 49 Ω 79 Ω 131 Ω 900 m 38 Ω 47 Ω 58 Ω 94 Ω 154 Ω 900 m 40 Ω 60 Ω 78 Ω 107 Ω 162 Ω
3000 ft 39 Ω 48 Ω 59 Ω 95 Ω 157 Ω 1000 m 43 Ω 52 Ω 65 Ω 104 Ω 171 Ω 1000 m 44 Ω 66 Ω 86 Ω 119 Ω 179 Ω
pairs (such as an extension phone at home). Bridge-taps 3500 ft 45 Ω 56 Ω 69 Ω 111 Ω 183 Ω 1200 m 51 Ω 63 Ω 78 Ω 125 Ω 206 Ω 1200 m 53 Ω 80 Ω 104 Ω 143 Ω 215 Ω
4000 ft 52 Ω 64 Ω 79 Ω 127 Ω 209 Ω
cause reflections as the signal propagates, resulting in 5000 ft 65 Ω 80 Ω 99 Ω 158 Ω 261 Ω
1500 m
1800 m
64 Ω
77 Ω
78 Ω
94 Ω
97 Ω
117 Ω
156 Ω
187 Ω
257 Ω
309 Ω
1500 m
1800 m
66 Ω
79 Ω
100 Ω
120 Ω
130 Ω
155 Ω
179 Ω
215 Ω
269 Ω
323 Ω
6000 ft 78 Ω 95 Ω 119 Ω 190 Ω 313 Ω
“ghosts” in the video image, and are to be avoided. 8000 ft 104 Ω 127 Ω 158 Ω 253 Ω 418 Ω
2400 m 102 Ω 125 Ω 156 Ω 249 Ω 411 Ω 2400 m 106 Ω 159 Ω 207 Ω 286 Ω 431 Ω
Connecting the Camera End 6. For best pictures using the NV-652R, NV-862R or the
NV-1662R, adjust the distance equalization controls.
4. Poor connection at a punch-block, splice, or coax cable.
Re-check using the method described in #2 above, or use
Video applications using models: a wire test set.
NV-212A, NV-213A, NV-213A-M, NV-653T, NV-813A Rack Mounting 5. Short between conductors of the twisted-pair. Use an ohm
or NV-1613A meter to locate the short.
Up to ten single transceivers may be rack mounted on the
1. If the transmitter is a model NV-653T, connect power, as NV-RM 8/10 panel. The Hub models NV-813A, NV-862R, 6. Transient protection devices employing metal-oxide
specified in the “Power Supply Requirements.” The blue NV-1613A and NV-1662R are rack mountable and come varistors. Use carbon blocks, gas-discharge tubes, or
“Power” LED should light. complete with mounting brackets, screws, and 2' (60cm) NVT transceivers with built-in protection.
BNC patch cords. Please see mounting instructions below:
2. Connect the baseband video signal from the camera to the 7. Check the camera. Are the focus and iris set correctly?
video transceiver by using a 75Ω coax cable with BNC Rack Mounting NVT Hubs Verify with portable monitor.
connectors or with a male to male barrel connector. The
Do not install the NV-862R or NV-1662R in an environment Extremely faint picture
NV-213A-M can be connected directly to the camera.
where the operating ambient temperature may exceed 50
Only faint shadows of the original picture are visible. One of
3. If the transmitter is a model NV-653T, the green “Active” degrees C or 120 degrees F.
the twisted pair conductors is open or the wires are shorted
LED should have a steady light, indicating that video sig-
Do not restrict airflow around any active powered NVT product. together. Check with an ohm meter.
nal is present.
Follow these instructions to mount the NV-813A, NV-862R, Over-saturated colors, high-contrast grainy
4. Set the three-position switch to the correct distance for
NV-1613A or NV-1662R Hub models in a rack or cabinet. picture, too bright, torn picture
your wire run (NV-653T only).
1. Attach the mounting brackets to the Hub chassis with Adjust the distance equalization as necessary. Verify that the
5. Connect the UTP output of the transmitter to existing or
supplied screws. Note that the Hub’s mounting brackets monitor has a 75Ω termination, not in “loop-through”.
new unshielded twisted pair wiring by attaching each
allow you to rack mount or wall mount each Hub with
conductor of a twisted pair of wires to each screw termi- Won’t sync, wide white jagged areas
either the top front or rear facing out.
nal. Torque to 5 in-lbs. Note wire colors so that polarity
Looks like a scrambled Cable TV signal. Check polarity.
may be observed at the receiving end.
Won’t sync, torn picture
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6. If the transmitter is a model NV-1613A or NV-813A, con- Power HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF HF Active LF

nect the ground screw to a solid earth ground. If the 1. Make sure that you are using unshielded twisted pair wire.
transmitter is a model NV-213A, NV-213A-M or NV-653T, 2. Position the Hub in the rack or cabinet and slide it up or
2. Check distance equalization settings.
connect the NVT ground screw to the camera’s down until the rack holes line up with the bracket holes.
ground, but do not connect either to earth ground. Then attach the Hub to the rack with the supplied screws. 3. For installations with passive (non-amplified) trans-
An electrically floating camera will maintain protection ceivers at both ends, check for ground loops. This may
from damaging transients while making it less of a target to be done with an AC Voltmeter, as shown below:
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lightning strikes. For safety, always follow the camera man- Power
1

HF Active LF
2

HF Active LF
3

HF Active LF
4

HF Active LF
5

HF Active LF
6

HF Active LF
7

HF Active LF
8

HF Active LF
9

HF Active LF
10

HF Active LF
11

HF Active LF
12

HF Active LF
13

HF Active LF
14

HF Active LF
15

HF Active LF
16

HF Active LF
AC Voltmeter
ufacturer’s grounding requirements. See recommended
grounding drawing.
7. If you are using a camera which has an NVT qualified Table Mounting the Hubs
built-in unshielded twisted pair module, you will be able Attach the self-adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the Hub. If the voltage is greater than 1/2 volt, use an amplified
to connect the camera’s output directly to your UTP receiver, such as the NV-652R, NV-862R, or NV-1662R.
wiring. If you have any questions on this connection,
please refer to your camera installation manual, or call the Troubleshooting Alternately, remove the ground at one end (usually at the
camera manufacturer or NVT. If you are experiencing problems, attempt to simplify your camera end). Be sure that floating the camera conforms
setup. Test each cable segment separately. For example, test to local/regional and National Electrical Codes.
Connecting the Monitor End the camera and monitor together without the other equip- 4. Check for crosstalk from a second video path. Disconnect
ment. Then add in the NVT transceivers, back-to-back. Test all other video sources. If the problem goes away, check
Video applications using models: each segment of a long cable-run independently. Attempt to for a split-pair or un-twisted wire.
NV-212A, NV-213A, NV-652R, NV-813A, NV-862R, isolate the problem.
Faint stripes gliding up or down the screen
NV-1613A or NV-1662R Below are problems that may be encountered. If the sugges-
tions below are not helpful, or the recommendations not These are caused by crosstalk from a second video path, or
1. If the receiver is a model NV-652R, NV-862R or NV-1662R,
effective, please call NVT’s customer support. NVT customer with ground-loops in installations employing passive models
connect power, as specified in the “Power Supply Require-
support can be reached 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM PST at (800) at both ends.
ments.” The blue “Power” LED should light.
959-9870 or at (+1) (650) 562-0600. 1. To identify, disconnect all other video signals temporari-
2. If the receiver is a model NV-213A, NV-652R, NV-813A,
Faint or blurry picture; little or no color ly. If the interference goes away, check the wire to make
NV-862R, NV-1613A or the NV-1662R, connect the
sure the signal is traveling through a twisted pair. Is two-
ground screw to a solid earth ground. Possible causes include: way video being sent more than 1,000 ft (300m) over
3. Connect the UTP input of the receiver to existing or new 1. Verify that wire is unshielded twisted-pair cable. Multi- Category 2 or 3 wire? If so, the send and receive signals
unshielded twisted pair wiring by attaching each con- pair cable with an overall shield is OK. may need to go in separate jacketed cables, or upgrade
ductor of a twisted pair of wires to each screw terminal. to Category 5 wire.
Torque to 5 in-lbs. 2. Longer wire distance than expected. Be sure to include
any coax cable that’s part of this distance. Verify end-to- 2. Next check for ground loops. See #3 above.
If the receiver is a model NV-652R, NV-862R or NV- end connectivity with an ohm meter. Measure the distance No Power Light
1662R, the green “Active” LED should have a steady light, by disconnecting the transceivers, shorting the far end,
indicating that video is present. A flickering light typical- reading the loop’s resistance at the near end. See above Check the blue “power” LED on powered units. If the light is
ly means that there is something wrong with the cabling. for ohm vs. distance ratings. If necessary, replace trans- not on, the receiver is not getting power. Re-check the power
ceivers with correct models specified for this distance. source and connections.
4. Connect the baseband video signal from the receiver to the
video monitor (or other video equipment, multiplexer, 3. Incorrect distance equalization setting. Adjust the equal- If the green LED is on but the power LED is off, check that
quad, etc.) using a 75Ω coax cable with a BNC connector. ization control(s) with a mini screwdriver (NV-652R, NV- the power supply is floating. Grounding one side of the
862R or the NV-1662R). If the transmitter is an NV-653T, power input may cause this condition.
5. Confirm that your monitor or other receiving equipment
is correctly terminated with a single 75Ω terminator. verify correct equalization switch setting.
No green light, no video Recommended Grounding
The NV-652R, NV-862R or NV-1662R series receiver/hub is
not detecting a video signal. There is an open or shorted
connection. Use a multimeter to locate the fault. BNC Video out
Ground screw NVT
Camera power NVT NVT Receiver Power
Ghosts NVT Transmitter Power
(when required)
(when required)

Faint shadows of the original signal shifted to the right. This Unless prohibited by
is caused by an impedance mismatch along the wire. Verify Electrical Code,
the camera chassis
that the monitor is terminated with 75Ω (not in “loop- should float, relative to
earth ground. NVT and
through”.) Check that all wire is unshielded twisted pair. other protection Power
devices should connect
The high-frequency wire impedance should be 100Ω. Check to this floating chassis. 24V
AC
for bridge-taps (see below) either by inspecting wiring clos- This will prevent Power
24V
AC
Transient
et connections, or, if available, using a “Time-Domain outdoor cameras from
Protector
being a target for
Reflectometer” (T.D.R.), sometimes called a “cable tester”. lightning strikes. (Optional)
E-Clips or Stormin
Model # Safety
If the faint shadows are not copies of the original picture, but CATV24VAC Ground RS-422 or other
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
or equivalent
from the picture of some other camera, check for crosstalk: Control Interface
(optional)
RS-422 or other
Is any portion of the wire un-twisted? Pan/Tilt/Zoom Ground Rod
Camera Interface
Are the signals from two cameras split between two pairs? (optional)
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Data Protector (optional) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Data Protector (optional) Be sure that ground rod is
E-Clips or Stormin Model # D DUAL 2W/4W/6W E-Clips or Stormin Model # D DUAL 2W/4W/6W not shared with other
or equivalent equipment that may dump
Is there a short between a conductor of one signal and a or equivalent
large currents, such as
conductor of another? telephone company entry
protection devices, lightning
rods, metal-skinned
Bridge Tap
buildings, or radio towers.

NV-2
13A NV-213
A
Product Selection Chart for Individual Units
Camera Monitor Ext. Power Ext Power Ground Transient P/T/Z
Distance Transmitter Model Required Receiver Model Required Lifting Protection Control
0 – 500ft 212A Video Transceiver....................No NV-212A ....................................................................No No No, not for inter- Yes
(0 – 150m) Qualified OEM Camera † ........................ ....................................................................................... building use
Technical Specifications 0 – 1000ft 213A Video Transceiver....................No NV-213A Video Transceiver .......................................No
(0 – 300m)
or 813A 8-port Passive Hub .................No NV-813A 8-port Passive Hub.....................................No No Built-in Yes
Video: or 1613A 16-port Passive Hub .............No NV-1613A 16-port Passive Hub.................................No
Frequency response DC to 5 MHz Qualified OEM Camera †

Adjustable Distance Equalization: 0 – 3000ft 213A Video Transceiver....................No NV-652R Video Receiver ......................12-24V AC/DC* Yes Built-in No, Use
(0 – 1km) .............................................................. ....................................................................................... RS-422
or 813A 8-port Passive Hub .................No NV-862R 8-port Active Receiver Hub..Transformer Incl. or 485
Brightness and Contrast control: NV-1662R,
or 1613A 16-port Passive Hub .............No NV-1662R 16-port Active Receiver HubTransformer Incl.
NV-862R, Qualified OEM Camera †
NV-652R Over Cat-2/3 653T Video Transmitter ....24V AC/DC* NV-652R Video Receiver ......................12-24V AC/DC* Yes Built-in No, Use
0 – 1 mile .............................................................. ....................................................................................... RS-422
3-Position Distance Selection Control: NV-653T 0 – 5280ft .............................................................. NV-862R 8-port Active Receiver Hub..Transformer Incl. or 485
(0 – 1,6km)
.............................................................. NV-1662R 16-port Active Receiver Hub ..Transformer Incl.
Common-mode / differential-mode rejection or
15 KHz to 5 MHz 60 dB typ Over Cat 5
0 – 1.5 mile
0 – 8000ft
Impedance (0 – 2,4 km)
Coax, female BNC 75 ohms † The following company(s) have products which have an integrated NVT UTP/CCTV output module. These cameras, therefore, have what is equivalent
UTP, Terminal Block 100 ohms * Power Supply Not Included
to the NV-213A built into the camera. When used with NVT active receiver models, transmission distances up to 3000ft or (1km) are possible.
Silent Witness................Toll Free 888-289-2288 Kalatel..............Toll Free 800-469-1676
LED Indicators: Model V27 Plus .............Direct (Canada) 604-574-1526 Cyberdome ......Direct 541-754-9133

Blue “Power On” Product Selection Chart for Hub Kits


Green “Video On” video signal
Ext. Power Ext Power Ground Transient P/T/Z
present Hub Kit Model Distance Transmitter Model Required Receiver Model Required Lifting Protection Control
NV-813AK212A 0 to 750 ft NV-212A Video Transceiver............No NV-813A 8-Port Passive Hub ...............................No No No, not for inter- Yes
Wire Type: or NV-1613AK212A (0 to 225m) ........................................................... or NV-1613A 16-Port Passive Hub ...........................No building use

Network Wiring (1) UTP per port channel NV-813AK213A/A-M 0 to 1,000ft NV-213A/A-M Video Transceiver....No NV-813A 8-Port Passive Hub ...............................No No Built-in Yes
or NV-1613AK213A/A-M (0 to 300m) ........................................................... or NV-1613A 16-Port Passive Hub ...........................No
Wire Gauge 24 AWG or thicker
NV-862RK213A/A-M 0 to 3,000 ft* NV-213A/A-M Video Transceiver....No NV-862R 8-Port Active Rcvr. Hub ........Xformer Incl. Yes Built-in No, Use
Category Type 2, 3, 4, 5 or better or NV-1662RK213A/A-M (0 to 1km) ........................................................... or NV-1662R 16-Port Active Rcvr. Hub ....Xformer Incl. RS-422
........................................................... ...................................................................................... or
Impedance 100±20 ohms ........................................................... ...................................................................................... RS-485
DC Loop Resistance 52 ohms per 1,000ft/300m
* Video signals traveling in opposite directions may co-exist in the same wire bundle up to 1,000ft (300m) or 2,000ft (600m) if Cat-5 wire is used.
Differential Capacitance 19 pF/ft max (62 pF/m max)
Wire Length see chart to the right NV-862R 12 to 24 VAC or DC 800mA Mechanical:
Coax cable impedance 75 ohms NV-1662R 12 to 24 VAC or DC 800mA
(supplied with Hub) Model NV-212A, NV-213A, NV-213A-M, NV-652R, & NV-653T
Power Supply Requirements
The 600, 800 and 1600 series are intended to be pow- Dimensions 3.00 x 1.54 x 1.77 inches
NVT transceivers require the following power: (including connectors) 76 x 39 x 45 mm
ered by a safety extra low voltage (SELV) power source that
NV-212A no power required delivers less than 60V DC under single fault conditions. Model NV-1613A, NV-813A, NV-862R & NV-1662R
NV-213A and A-M no power required Additionally, a limited power source with less than 5A total
NV-652R 12 to 24 VAC or DC 75mA available current should be used, such as a pre-approved Receiver Hubs
NV-653T 24 VAC or DC 200mA wall-mount or desktop power supply that has been evaluat- Dimensions 17.00 x 1.75 x 8.25 inches
NV-813A no power required 19.00 inches wide with
ed by a product safety agency such as UL or TUV Rheinland,
NV-1613A no power required rack-mount brackets
in the country of end-use.
43 x 4.5 x 20 cm
All 200 and 600 Series Models
Limited Warranty Customer Support
Material Black ABS
NVT warrants that the product conforms to NVT’s applicable NVT customer support is available for consultation from
Mounting Two 0.175” (4.4 mm) holes
published specifications and is free of defects and work- 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM PST Monday through Friday.
2.5" (63.5 mm) apart
manship, for the life of the product.
Voice: (800) 959-9870 or (+1) (650) 562-0600.
Environmental: There shall be no other warranties, express, statutory or oth-
Fax: (+1) (650) 365-9575
Temperature erwise, including any implied warranty of merchantability of
200 Series, NV-813A & NV-1613A -20 to 75°C fitness or any other obligation on the part of NVT with respect Address: 1755 E. Bayshore Road, Suite 8B
600 Series, NV-862R & NV-1662R 0 to 50 °C to any of the products. Redwood City, CA 94063 USA
Humidity In the event that any product is damaged or altered or mod- E-mail: info@nvt.com
0 to 95% non-condensing ified without the express written consent of NVT, any war-
Web home page: http://www.nvt.com
ranty for those products will cease and NVT will have no fur-
Agency: ther liability as it pertains to those products. NVT assumes Internet keyword: NVT
These NVT products are listed and/or conform to the follow- no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred result-
Please call before returning units to NVT. Returned materials
ing certifications: ing from the use of this product in a manner or location
must be shipped pre-paid, and have a “Returned Materials
other than for which it is intended.
Authorization” (RMA) number from NVT marked on the out-
NVT’s liability under any warranties shall be discharged by side of the shipping carton.
replacing or repairing any part or parts which do not con-
form to the applicable warranty under normal and proper use.
UL Listed to UL2044 for the United States.
NVT’s liability with respect to any product shall not exceed a
cUL Listed to CAN/CSA22.2 No. 1 for Canada. refund of the price received by NVT for that product, and in
no event shall NVT have any liability for any incidental, con-
CE Mark under EMC and low voltage Directives for the
sequential, special, or indirect damages.
European Union.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of spe-
cial, incidental or consequential damages, so the above lim-
itation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.

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