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Application
Camera 80 for Siedle Classic.
Available for the systems In-Home
bus, Access or as a system-free
camera.
Electrical voltage
Mounting, installation and servicing
work on electrical devices may only
be performed by a suitably qualified
electrician.
1 In the case of video systems, the
following mounting situation must
be avoided at all costs:
• direct backlight
• direct sunlight
• very bright image backgrounds
• highly reflective walls opposite the
camera
• lamps or direct light sources
Mounting
2 Recommended mounting height
appr. 1.60 m to centre camera.
3 Pick-up angle of the camera with
an angle of aperture of appr. 80°.
The angle of vision of the camera
module can be pre-adjusted hori-
zontally and vertically by around 30°
depending on the mounting situ-
ation.
4 On the back of the camera,
release the centrally positioned
screw by screwing the Allen key one
turn to the left. Position the camera
eye using the Allen key to the
required viewing direction.
Fix the camera eye in the required
position by turning the screw. Do
not fasten the screw too tightly.
5 Pick-up angle of the camera with
an angle of aperture of appr. 65°.
6 Wiring diagram CVTMC 640-... at
the Siedle In-Home-Bus
7 Wiring diagram CVTMC 640-... at
the Access System
8
Terminal assignment
CBCMC 650-...
TaK
In-Home bus
TbK
camera branch
Ta
In-Home bus
Tb
Vc
Camera actuation
GND
b
Power supply 12 V AC
c
CACM 670-...
V1
Video signal
V2
(two-wire FBAS)
V3
Camera supply
V4
V5
Actuation of video output
V6
CCMC 612-...
CVTMC 640-...
+M
Supply voltage
-M
20–30 V DC
Vc
Camera actuation
-
VKA
Actuation of camera
distributor
A1
Potential-free contact
A1
b
Power supply 12 V AC
c
Coaxial connection
L/S
L = lead, S = shield
Installation
Installation, commissioning and pro-
gramming are described in the rel-
evant system manual and enclosed
with the line rectifier/server.
Servicing
If a camera has to be exchanged,
this is unplugged at the terminal
block and replaced.