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Switching on and off, Maintenance, Problem solution – Videotec NXPTH User Manual

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Preset connection to DTRX3 receiver

Where to operate: J1 terminal block in the horizontal movement circuit of the pan & tilt motor (see drawing 2A)

or 3+1 poles connector (see drawing 2B), terminal block of preset (see DTRX3 manual)
Adjustments: connect the J1 terminal block of the pan & tilt motor to the terminal block of the DTRX3 preset according
to the following table:

Fig. 2A

Fig. 2B

Connection to DTRX3 receiver

Terminal block J1 on Pan & Tilt

3+1 poles connector

Vcc

Vcc

1

Pan

Pan

2

Tilt

Tilt

3

Gnd

Gnd

Switching on and off

Before connecting the appliance:

• check that the material supplied corresponds to the specifications indicated on the data plate, following the chapter

Identification data

• check that NXPTH pan & tilt motor and the other components of the installation are closed in order to avoid direct

contact with energized parts.

• make sure that all the parts are fixed in a solid and reliable way

• check that the electrical capacity and the connection cables will support the system power consumption

Maintenance

NXPTHpan & tilt motors do not need a special maintenance.

Make sure they always rest on a solid base, and that the power supply and connection cables do not hinder the
operator.

Problem solution

Even if NXPTH pan & tilt motors are very easy to use, some problems may arise during installation, configuration or use.

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

The receiver is working, but
the pan & tilt motor does not
respond

Incorrect connections

Check the connections between the pan &
tilt motor and the control unit

The voltage supplied by the
control unit is different from that
required by the pan & tilt motor

Check the identification data of the control
unit and of the pan & tilt motor

The pan & tilt motor
responds to the controls but
the PRESET does not work

Incorrect connections

Check the connections between the pan &
tilt motor and the DTRX3 receiver