Aventura Technologies

180 Adams Avenue
Hauppauge, NY 11788
(877) 707-9600
www.aventuratechnologies.comThis product specification is based on recognized industry standards for project documentation found within the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) Project Resource Manual – CSI Manual of Practice [5th Edition], MasterFormat™ [2004 Edition], SectionFormat™ [1997 Edition] and PageFormat™ [1999 Edition].
DIVISION 28 23 23 Video Surveillance System Infrastructure FBR-4V2A2DBM-TX / FBR-4V2A2DBM-RX FIBER OPTIC TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
Fiber Optic 8 Bit Digitally Encoded 4 Channel Video, 2 Channel Audio and 2 Channel Bi-Directional Data Transmitter and Receiver
1.02
SECTION INCLUDES
FBR-4V2A2DBM-TX / FBR-4V2A2DBM-RX Fiber Optic 8 Bit Digitally Encoded 4 Channel Video, 2 Channel Audio and 2 Channel Bi-Directional Data Transmitter and Receiver
1.03
REFERENCES
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
1.04
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Performance Requirements: Provide An Fiber Optic 8 Bit Digitally Encoded 4 Channel Video, 2 Channel Audio and 2 Channel Bi-Directional Data Transmitter and Receiver
The system shall utilize 850/1310/1550nm optics capable of video, audio and data transmission on one multimode optical fiber. (FBR-4V2A2DBM-TX / FBR-4V2A2DBM-RX)
1.05
SUBMITTALS
Product Data: Manufacturer’s printed product data sheet for each type of Transmitter/Receiver specified.
Detail Drawings: Electrical and optical connect drawings. Product mounting template.
Manufacturer’s Installation and Operating Manual: Printed installation and operating information for each type of Transmitter/Receiver specified.
Test Reports: Manufacturer’s Printed Test Report via a Tektronics Video Test Generator verifying product performance meets or exceeds the specified product performance referenced in Part 2.
Warranty: Manufacturer’s Printed Warranty
1.06
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
Deliver materials in unopened factory packaging with Manufacturer’s bar coding to the job site.
Inspect product upon delivery to assure that specified products have been received.
Store in original packaging in a climate controlled environment. Storage Temperature not to exceed: -40˚ C to +85˚ C
1.07 PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS
Temperature Requirements: Products shall operate in an environment with an ambient temperature range of –40˚ C to +74˚ C without the assistance of fan-forced cooling.
Humidity Requirements: Products shall operate in an environment with relative humidity of 0% to 95% (non-condensing). If product is installed in condensation conditions, unit shall have conformal coating applied to the printed circuit board.
1.08
WARRANTY
Standard Aventura Technologies, Inc. Lifetime Warranty: Aventura Technologies, Inc. warrants the product to be free of factory defects under manufacture’s Lifetime Warranty as submitted under article 1.05 (E)
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01
MANUFACTURER
Acceptable Manufacturer: Aventura Technologies, Inc.; 180 Adams Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788 USA; Telephone: 631-300-4000; Fax 631-434-7000; Email: sales@cctvfiber.com; Internet: www.cctvfiber.com
Substitutions: Not Permitted
All fiber optic modules shall be supplied from a single manufacturer.
2.02
MANUFACTURED UNITS
Model Number Descriptions: Reference Table A: Product Number Descriptions
Model Compatibility Chart: Reference Table B: Product Compatibility Chart
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
The digital 4-channel video multiplexing system shall be an Aventura Technologies FBR-4V2A2DBM-TX / FBR-4V2A2DBM-RX. The module shall be capable of multiplexing 4 channels of full color video in real time in NTSC, PAL or SECAM formats as well as two (2) channels of broadcast quality audio and two (2) channels of bi-directional data on one (1) multimode fiber optic cable. The module shall require no in-field electrical or optical adjustments or in-line attenuators to ease installation. The modules shall utilize state-of-the-art 8-bit digital encoding and decoding for high-quality video transmission that exceeds the requirements of EIA RS-250C for medium-haul video transmission. The module shall be compatible with all standard pan – tilt – zoom control signals including RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485. Audio is 24-bit encoded, providing signal-to-noise (SNR) ratio >90 with less than 0.02% distortion. The modules shall provide power, optical carrier detect / link lock, video input overload (for each channel), video input sync presence (for each channel), video output overload (for each channel) video output sync presence (for each channel) and audio level (for each channel) status indicating LED’s for monitoring proper system operation. The modules shall provide automatic re-settable solid-state current limiters and independent voltage regulators on each module to reduce the chance of a single-point failure of the system. The module shall be “hot swappable” in a rack-mount system to reduce complete system shut down during maintenance or repair. The module shall have a lifetime warranty to reduce system life cycle cost in an event of a module failure. The module shall be UL listed. The circuit board shall be UL 94 flame rated and meet all PCI standards. All PC boards shall be designated with part number, PC board number and show appropriate revision number. Housing shall be of all metal construction. All LED indicators and both electrical and mechanical connections shall be identified with silk-screened labels. The module shall have a lifetime warranty to reduce system life cycle cost in an event of a module failure.
2.04
VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS
Input Video: 1 volt pk-pk (75 ohms)
Bandwidth: 10Hz – 6.5MHz
Differential Gain: < 2 %
Differential Phase: <0.7 °
Tilt: <1%
Signal/Noise Ratio: >67dB @ maximum optical loss budget
AUDIO SPECIFICATIONS
# of Input/Output channels: two (2) simplex
Audio Input/Output Signal: 4.4 volt pk-pk (+6dBm)
Input Impedance: 600 ohms or 100k ohms
Output Impedance: 30 ohms unbalanced, 60ohms balanced
Bandwidth: 20Hz – 20KHz
Audio Sampling Rate: 52 KHz
Signal/Noise Ratio: >90 dB Minimum
Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.006%
2.06
DATA SPECIFICATIONS
Channels: 2 simplex
Data Interface: RS-232, RS-422, 2 –wire, RS-485
Data Format: Manchester, Bi-phase, Sensornet
Baud Rate: 250kbps to 512kbps
Bit Error Rate (BER): < 1 in 10-9 @ maximum optical loss budget
Operating Mode: Simplex or Full Duplex
2.07
OPTICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Aventura Technologies Model Number FBR-4V2A2DBS-TX / FBR-4V2A2DBS-RX
Optical Fiber: 9/125 micron single-mode
Number of Fibers Required: 1
Optical Wavelength: 1300nm
Optical Emitter Type: 1300nm Laser
Optical Detector Type: 1300nm PIN DIODE
Optical Power Budget: 23 dB
Operating Distance: Up to 43 miles
Optical Attenuation: No manual adjustments required
2.07
STATUS INDICATORS
Power: On/Red – Off/Off
Optical Carrier Detect: Optical Carrier Active/Yellow – No Optical Carrier/Off
Video Input Sync Presence: Video Input Sync Present/Green – Video Input Sync Not Present/Off
Video Output Sync Presence: Video Output Sync Present/Green – Video Output Sync Not Present/Off
Video Input Overload: Video Input Overload/Green – No Video Input Overload/Off
Video Output Overload: Video Output Overload/Green – No Video Output Overload/Off
Data Transmit: Transmit Data/Green – No Data Transmit/Off
Data Receive: Receive Data/Yellow – No Data Received/Off
2.08
CONNECTORS
Optical: ST (SC or FC optional)
Power: Terminal Block with Screw Clamps
Data: Terminal Block with Screw Clamps or DB-25S (optional)
Video: BNC (Gold Plated Center-PIN)
Audio: Terminal Block with Screw Clamps
2.09 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power: 12VDC @500mA
Power, Rack: From rack
Current Protection: Automatic re-settable solid-state current limiters
Voltage Regulation: Solid-state, Independent on each board
Circuit Board: UL 94 flame rated and meets all PCI standards.
Rack mount Card: Shall be hot-swappable with Aventura Technologies Model Number RM (EIA 19” card cage)
2.10 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Surface Mount Dimensions: 7.1” x 4.9” x 2.0” (18.00 cm x 12.45 cm x 5.08 cm)
Rack Mount Dimensions: 7.7” x 5.0” x 2.0” (19.55 cm x 12.70 cm x 5.08 cm)
Number of Rack Slots: 1
Finish: Module shall be constructed of a metal enclosure with a powder coat finish with all connections and indicators silk-screened directly on unit. Rack mount units shall be constructed of anodized aluminum.
Weight: <2.0 lbs./1.0kg
2.11 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
MTBF: >100,000 Hours
Operating Temp: –40˚ C to +74˚ C
Storage Temp: -40˚ C to +85˚ C
Relative Humidity: 0% to 95% (non-condensing). If product is installed under condensation conditions, unit shall have conformal coating applied to the printed circuit board. (Add –C to model number for conformal coated printed circuit board)
2.12 REGULATORY AGENCIES/APPROVALS AND LISTINGS
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Listing Number:
UL 94-flame rated PCB board: 94VO
2.13
ACCESSORIES
Card Cage: Aventura Technologies Model Number RM (EIA 19” card cage) shall be available to house and power rack mount modules.
Blank Panels: Aventura Technologies Model Number RM-BP shall be available to cover unused rack slots.
PART 3 - EXECUTION3.01 EXAMINATION
Inspect modules before installation.
Modules shall be free of any cosmetic defects or damage.
All optical connectors shall be covered with dust caps and remain on the module until installing cable connectors to module.
Shipping box shall include the module, power supply and operations manual.
3.02 PREPARATION
Standalone Module (Surface Mount)
Shall be mounted on a properly prepared surface adequate for the size and weight of module. The placement of the unit shall allow provision for cable installation and maintenance as indicated on the approved detail drawings and in compliance with the Aventura Technologies mounting template and installation manual.
Rack Mount Module (19” Rack)
Shall be installed in the Aventura Technologies Model Number RM card cage. Ensure the card cage is installed in a standard EIA 19” (482.6 mm) rack or wall standoff bracket adequate for the size and weight of the card cage. The placement of the unit shall allow provision for cable installation and maintenance as indicated on the approved detail drawings and in compliance with the Aventura Technologies installation manual.
Optical Fibers
Caution: NEVER look into the end of an active optical fiber when using laser light output. Eye damage can occur. Wear eye protection when cleaving, terminating, and splicing fiber.
The number and type (multimode or single-mode) of optical fiber shall meet the requirements of the Aventura Technologies model number in article 2.05 used in the installation.
All optical fiber cables shall be properly installed and terminated with the mating optical connectors as submitted in article 2.08.
The optical link shall be tested with either a power meter, at a minimum, or OTDR to ensure the link budget (overall path loss) plus an added 3dB of optical safety margin does not exceed the optical power budget as submitted in article 2.06.
All optical connectors on cable shall be cleaned in compliance to optical connector manufactures specifications and covered with dust caps until connection to the fiber optic module.
3.03 INSTALLATION
General: Locate fiber optic modules as indicated on the approved detail drawings and install module in compliance with the Aventura Technologies installation and operations manual.
3.04
TESTING
Testing the Fiber Optic Video Link.
Verify that the coax and optic fibers are properly connected.
Make sure that power is applied to all fiber optic modules, camera, and video monitor or other equipment used in the system.
The carrier detect indicator LED should be lit confirming a presence of a video signal.
Successful video link operation should be visible at this point as witnessed by a good quality video picture on the monitor. Testing the Fiber Optic Video Link.
Testing the Fiber Optic Data Link.
Verify that the data leads and optical fibers are properly connected.
Make sure that power is applied to all fiber optic modules, controllers, and receiver drivers or other equipment used in the system.
Successful data link operation should be confirmed at this point by using the controller to pan, tilt, and zoom the camera or communicate with other equipment.
3.05
CLEANING
Follow all instructions for proper use of solvents and adhesives used for termination and splicing.
At completion of the installation, dispose of all fiber scraps properly