Specifications:
Typical @ 25°C 5°C
7101C
7111C
7120
Model
EIA (Black & White )
EIA (Black & White )
Image
NTSC (Color)
PERFORMANCE MULTI-ROOM VIDEO
Image sensor
Resolution
1/3“ interline transfer CCD 1/3“ interline transfer CCD 1/4“ interline transfer CCD
380 TV lines
.5 lux
380 TV lines
.2 lux
330 TV lines
4 lux
Minimum illumination
Signal to Noise ratio
AGC
7100 Series ‘C’ Camera
50 dB
50 dB
46 dB
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lens
3.6mm F2.0
8-14 VDC
350-083
1 W
3.6mm F2.0
8-14 VDC
350-083
1 W
3.6mm F2.0
8-14 VDC
350-083
1.5 W
Power
Power supply part #
Power consumption
Warranty
Multiplex Technology, Inc. warrants this product to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year
from the date of purchase or MTI will repair, or at its option,
replace the defective product. To obtain warranty service, call
MTI for a return material authorization (RMA) number and return
the product prepaid to Multiplex Technology, Inc., 3001
Enterprise Street, Brea, CA 92821, Attention: Customer Service.
Please put the RMA number on the outside of the carton.
Model 7101C B&W
Model 7111C Low Light B&W
Model 7120 Color
Any implied warranty arising from the sale of the product
including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
purpose are limited to the warranty stated above. MTI shall not
be responsible for losses or damages or expenses, whether
direct, consequential or incidental arising from the use of or the
inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitations
on how long the implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or
limitation or incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights
which may vary from state to state.
Model 7100 Universal Mount and Housing
714-996-4100 * 800-999-5225 * FAX 714-996-4900 * www.channelplus.com
600-117 REV A
© 1999 Multiplex Technology, Inc., Brea, CA
Assembling the camera to the mount
Connecting the Camera
Attach front piece with
2 4-40 x .375“ machine screws
(just start the screws)
Power cable AWG 26 or larger
Monitor
Slide lens of camera through
hole in camera mount.
RG-59 or RG-6 coax
A long cable run (150ft or more) can noticeably
reduce the picture brightness and increases the
possibility of ground-loop hum.
Viewing the Camera From All TVs in a House
Slide lens lock behind camera lens
and tighten machine screws.
(Align camera before screws are tight.)
Antenna
or cable
The connector on most cameras
is on the bottom of the board.
R
VIDEO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Video
Video Ground
+Vdc
DUAL VIDEO MODULATOR
/
BROADBAND AMPLIFIER IR REPEATING SYSTEM
/
Ground
On a typical Camera:
Video is Yellow
Attach wires to PC board.
Attach PC board to mount.
+Vdc is Red
Using an All in One Video Distribution System such as a
All other colors are ground.
ChannelPlus model 3015, you may view the camera on an
unused UHF or cable channel. (For example, the front door camera
could be UHF channel 50. All antenna channels will appear normal.)
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3
Aiming the Camera
Installing the Camera
Prepare the wires.
Strip 1/8“
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1
Terminate coax with BNC
Prepare coax to approx this length.
(Coax is very stiff. A long length of coax
will not bend into the box.)
Deep double gang "J" box
Insert 1/8“ screwdriver in the steering slot
below the lens. Using the screwdriver, bend
the mount to point the camera in the desired
direction. Never use the camera to bend the mount!
2
Attach drip cap, gasket & frame
6-32 screws in bottom holes of 2 gang box
Note: bottom lip of drip cap goes inside frame.
(You may have to rotate drip cap 180o.)
6
Connect coax and power wires.
‘Hook’ camera mount over gasket
and rotate into place.
3
Attaching the Window
7
Window rides on the lip of the frame.
Add RTV to seal from weather
4
Add top screws
Rotate downward and snap into place.
Locating the Camera
The 7100 series cameras work best when they are looking
down on their subject. For a front door application, place
the camera about 7 feet off the ground, adjacent to the door.
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