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2.0 What do you need in different scenarios
You can use the EM6053 Video Balun Set in different scenarios. This manual will
explain some scenarios.
2.1 Before you get started
Before you mount the camera’s in the right place and want to connect all the wiring
you should connect and try everything on a smaller scale. Just place the DVR, the
camera’s and the EM6053 Video Balun Sets on your desk and connect it to the
situation you desire. This enables you to keep an overview of the whole situation.
Check the location of the camera’s and what you need to record before you mount the
camera’s on the wall or ceiling. If you can place two or more camera’s in the same
area (within one meter), you can use Video Balun Sets and one UTP cable to
transport the video signal to your DVR.
You need to consider if it is worthwhile to strip a UTP cable and to connect two or
more camera’s in your situation before you continue.
2.2 Connect one camera on a large distance
If you need to connect just one camera on a large distance, using a UTP cable like
EM6062, you only need to use one EM6053 Video Balun Set.
If you want to connect two (or more) camera’s on a large distance, there are two
scenarios which you need to overview. Most important is the place where your
camera’s will be installed. If the distance of two (or more) camera’s is larger then one
meter, you do not have to strip the UTP cable but you have to use for each camera
separately a UTP cable. In the table below is explained what you need:
Camera's with spacing
more
then one meter
2 camera's 2x EM6053 Set 2 UTP cables (prepared)
3 camera's 3x EM6053 Set 3 UTP cables (prepared
4 camera's 4x EM6053 Set 4 UTP cables (prepared)
Table 1
Camera's with spacing
less
then one meter
2 camera's 2x EM6053 Set 1 UTP cable 4x RJ45 plug
3 camera's 3x EM6053 Set 1 UTP cable 6x RJ45 plug
4 camera's 4x EM6053 Set 1 UTP cable 8x RJ45 plug
Table 2
Optional materials you may need are scissors or a cable strip tool to strip the UTP
cable