Features
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Very Easy To Use
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Works With Most CCTV Equipment
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Phono & 2.1mm DC connections
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Quality Cable In Black Or White
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Choice Of Cable Lengths
Specifi cation
FUNCTION
SPECIFICATION
Camera
Connections
Phono (Video + Audio)
2.1mm DC Plug
Monitor
Connections
Phono (Video + Audio)
Options Available
PART CODE
DESCRIPTION
CAB700
10m Black Cable
CAB701
25m Black Cable
CAB705
10m White Cable
CAB706
25m White Cable
All specifi cations are approximate. System Q Ltd reserves the right
to change any product specifi cations or features without notice.
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that these instructions are
complete and accurate, System Q Ltd cannot be held responsible
in any way for any losses, no matter how they arise, from errors
or omissions in these instructions, or the performance or non-
performance of the equipment that these instructions refer to.
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying
documents means that used electronic equipment
must not be mixed with general household waste.
For treatment, recovery and recycling please return
this unit to your trade supplier or local designated
collection point as defi ned by your local council.
WEE/CG0783SS
Easy Connection Cables For CCTV Cameras
A multi-purpose connection lead which makes connecting and a powering a CCTV
camera easy.
Made from a quality composite video and audio cable with pre-fi tted moulded
connectors, installing this cable requires no special tools or soldering equipment. The
video, audio and power are all carried through this one cable for simple easy installation.
Ideal for connecting a single CCTV camera to a suitable TV, DVD recorder or monitor.
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Quick Connection Cable
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2x Phono To BNC
Converters
CON003
Switchable Phono
To SCART Converter
VID015
The Expert’s Advice...
“When choosing a
PSU ensure it supplies
at least 30% more
power than your
camera’s maximum
current consumption.
Never use a PSU at
its maximum capacity.
It would be the same
as driving a car at
its top speed all the
time without expecting
something to give!.”
For more ideas on CCTV in the home see
online tip 240
240
1
CAB705/706
CAB700/701
1
Positioning your CCTV Camera
As with most CCD cameras, avoid directing the camera at any object or surface,
which contains bright spots that may cause fl are on the resulting camera picture.
To reduce fl aring, try to ensure that the camera is looking at a scene with uniform
brightness and not a dark scene with just one well-lit area. Otherwise, the “electronic
iris” will become confused and the camera will “average” the picture to a dark scene
and show the bright spot as a fl ared image.
When trying to identify a person with a CCD camera, plan the installation so that the
person you are trying to identify will walk directly towards the camera.
The cable has two distinct ends. One is the camera end and one is the monitor/DVD
recorder end. You can recognise the monitor end as this has a
D.C Power Socket
that allows the PSU to be plugged into it. The camera end of the cable has a
D.C
Plug
that plugs into most 12V types of CCTV camera.
Getting Started