Step 1), Step 2), Step 3) – Nitek TR515 User Manual
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Step 1)
Check the twisted pair for continuity. Do this by shorting
the pair of wires at one end and use an ohm meter to check the
resistance at the other end. The chart below will give you the
length of your wires for a measured resistance. Use a multi-
meter to make sure there is no voltage on the line.
For distances greater than 1,500 feet, there are several
other systems available, contact your local Distributor or
NITEK Technical Department for assistance.
The TR515 Receiver (Model TS515 System) can be used with
any standard twisted pair video camera or Balun type trans-
ceiver device. Steps 2 and 3 refer to the NITEK VB37 Balun.
Step 2)
Check the video input at the transmitter unit to make
sure you have video present. Connect the video to the BNC
jack of the VB37 transmitter unit. The transmitter is a passive
device called a Balun and requires no power.
Step 3)
Connect the twisted pair to the screw terminals and
note the polarity of the connection. If the wires are reversed,
when you connect the receiver the video will not be viewable
on the monitor. Reversing the wires will not damage the unit.
Step 4)
Connect the receiver unit BNC jack to a test monitor.
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