Integrated Home Networks

Video Monitoring

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Safety & Security are major concerns for today's homeowner.  Channel Plus and Open House enable you to see whose at the front door, monitor a child's room, or keep an eye on the children playing in the backyard all over the convenience  of any TV or computer in the house.  You simply switch to pre-assigned channel on your TV to view the assigned camera. Surveillance cameras easily mount "in-wall" or "on-wall". You can choose from a wide range of models that feature black and white or color formats.  These cameras are discreet, unobtrusive and guaranteed to give you peace of mind.  

Open House

   
H722C: Camera
• Uses Cat 5 wire with the H511 series channel injector
• 78° viewing angle coverage
• Automatic white balance
• NTSC format
• Color

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H722: Camera
• Uses Cat 5 wire with the H511 series channel injector
• 78° viewing angle coverage
• Automatic white balance
• NTSC format
• Black & White

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H721/H721C: Cameras
• Uses Cat 5 wire with the H511 series channel injector
• 78° viewing angle coverage
• Automatic white balance
• NTSC format
• Weather resistant seals and a brass finish
that can be painted

 

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H511BID/ HHR: Channel Injector
• Combination modulator, (HHR) high headroom amplifier & combiner or (BID) bi-directional amplifier & combiner (5-42 MHz reverse channel)
• Channel range: CATV 65-125 & UHF 14-64
• Push button channel programming
• Includes a high headroom amplifier
• FCC part 15 compliant
• 95-99 excluded

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H512: Cat 5 Modulator with Video Output

• RJ-45 input for use with H72x series
cameras or H110 wall plate
• 25dBmV output modulator
• Push-button programming
• Configurable for line level video &
audio inputs with modulation output

• Remote power for connected cameras
• Automatic picture
compensation

 

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How do I wire for this?

Wire Requirements

There are more than one option for wiring depending on your goals. 

1) CAT-5     -this is a 4-UTP wire used to handle data or 1 to 4 telephone lines.  

1b) RG-6 Cable - This is Video Coaxial cable that is commonly used when running cable TV systems. 

- or -

2) Structured Cable    - This is a cable consisting of 2- RG-6 Co-Axial cables and 2 - Cat-5 cables.  While using this wire is a more expensive initial investment, it enables you home to be a "Smart Home".  When you wire your home with Structured cable, it makes adding video cameras, sharing media devices (DVD, VCR), adding Infrared controls, and many other optional systems offered thru Channel Plus, a simple plug and play.

Wiring Instructions     TelePre-Wire.gif (11563 bytes)  (diagram shows both video and telephone wiring)

1)   You will run the CAT-5 wire  from any surveillance camera back to the system box which is usually mounted in the basement. 

1b)  Your will run the RG-6 Cable  from the system box to each TV and computer where monitoring is desired.  You can use your existing Cable TV wire for this installation. 

- OR -

1) Run Structured Cable from the System box to each location where a camera or monitoring is required. This allows also for further expansion of the system.  

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