Owner's manual
WallVIEW PRO 300
WallVIEW PRO 300 Installation and User Guide 341-668 Rev. B Page 4 of 10
Step 6:
Connecting the Quick-Connect PRO. The Quick-Connect PRO is a 1-RU rack mount interface that breaks
out the signals from the Cat. 5 cables back to the standard connectors. The basic system connectivity is
illustrated below (Figure 6).
Step 6 (continued):
Attach the Cat. 5 cables for Power, Video and Control to the Quick-Connect PRO rack mount interface.
Connect the SD video outputs from the Quick-Connect Pro to your videoconference codec or other
equipment. Connect the PowerRite 36 VDC power supply to the Quick-Connect PRO power input.
Note: Plugging the POWER Cat. 5 Cable into the wrong RJ-45 may cause damage to the camera system and void the warranty.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION:
Connect the Vaddio 36 VDC power supply to an AC outlet. Power will travel down the Power Cat. 5 cable to
the cable shoe, powering the camera. The camera will “Home” to a centered position ready for control
information from the provided IR Remote Commander or RS-232 Camera controller of the integrators’ choice.
To insure proper continuity of control and operation of the cameras, the RS-232 controller (control system or
joystick) should be powered on after the camera.
Setting the IR Pass-Through Adjustment (optional)
The PRO system is capable of transmitting IR signal frequencies between 25 to 45 kHz. Connect the IR
output from the Quick-Connect PRO to either the IR input on a third party device or a Xantech™ IR probe
(compatible models: 282MRP or 283M). See Figure 7 for terminating cable termination of the Xantech probe.
NOTE: Vaddio has tested compatibility of the IR forwarding with Sony, Vaddio, Polycom and TANDBERG
remote controls.
NOTE:
The IR Gain adjustment is factory set for
distances below 300 feet (91.4 meters), and
should not have to be adjusted unless the Cat. 5
cabling distance is over this length. For cable
runs above 300 feet, slowly adjust the gain level
up while pressing functions on the remote
control, pointed at the 300 camera using the
WallVIEW PRO system. Once all remote control
functions are operating from the remote, through
the camera’s IR sensor, the IR gain is adjusted
properly.
Figure 6:
Pro Series HSDS
Cable System
Connectivity
RS-232 Out for Daisy Chain Control
Power
Supply IN
SD Video (Y-C and
Composite) Outputs
Power
Cat. 5
Video
Cat. 5
RS-232 IN
Cat. 5
IR Output and Gain Adjust
(forwarded from the IR sensor in
the camera
)
Figure 7:
Terminating Xantech Probe cable
to 2-conductor Phoenix connector