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Pelco Manual C901M - 1/94
RF
Transmitter
Radiated Power:
FCC Part 15 (15.249)
Transmit Antenna:
Attached circular polarized
patch
Receive Connector:
TNC
Receive Input
Impedance:
50 ohms
Frequency
Operating Range:
2400 to 2483 MHz
System Frequency
Options:
 (Factory Set)
WLV500KT-1
2401 MHz
WLV500KT-2
2428 MHz
WLV500KT-3
2455 MHz
WLV500KT-4
2482 MHz
Frequency Stability:
±0.005%
Modulation:
Wideband FM
Operating
Distance:
1,000 feet maximum line-of-
sight
(Consult factory for extended
operating range)
Power (Each Unit)
Input Voltage:
12 to 16 VDC
Input Current:
<350 mA
Terminal/Barrier Strip
Reverse Polarity Protection
Mechanical
Weight (Each Unit): <16 oz.
Dimensions:
(D x W x H  Inches)
Transmitter
(w/Antenna)
5.00 x 3.50 x 1.80
Receiver
(w/o Antenna)
5.60 x 3.50 x 1.30
Case Finish
Cover:
Black paint
Base:
Alodine aluminum
Environmental
Operating
Temperature:
-20
° to 65° C
Storage
Temperature:
-50
° to 85° C
Humidity
(Non-condensing):
90%
4.0  INSTALLATION
4.1  VIDEO AND POWER CONNECTIONS
The following instructions are for use with the
PELCO Coaxitron System 2000.
1.
Refer to Figure 1. The output port labeled
INPUT FROM RECEIVER” of the Coaxitron
System 2000 transmitter should be connected
to the BNC connector indicated on the label as
DATA IN/VIDEO OUT” of the WLV500TX
control link transmitter. The video signal that
originated from the WLV1000RX wireless
video receiver (or directly from a camera or
other video source) should be connected to the
BNC connector labeled “
VIDEO IN” of the
WLV500TX. The port labeled “
OUTPUT TO
MONITOR” of the Coaxitron System 2000
transmitter should be connected to a video
monitor.
2.
The port labeled “
OUT” of the Coaxitron Sys-
tem 2000 receiver should be connected to the
BNC connector labeled “
DATA OUT” of the
WLV500RX control link receiver.
3.
The wall mounted power supplies (15 VDC)
included in the system should be connected to
the power strips of each unit labeled “
11-16
V”. The striped lead with a red connector
should be connected to the positive “+” termi-
nal and the ground lead with the black connec-
tor should be connected to the negative “–”
terminal. The power supplies should then be
plugged into a 120 volt (AC) power outlet.