Pelco Home Security System md2001 User Manual

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MD2001 Motion Detector  
MD2001  
Single Channel  
Analog Video  
Motion Detector  
Installation/  
Operation Manual  
C616M-B (11/97)  
Pelco • 3500 Pelco Way • Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA • www.pelco.com  
In North America and Canada: Tel (800) 289-9100 or FAX (800) 289-9150  
International Customers: Tel (1-559) 292-1981 or FAX (1-559) 348-1120  
 
1.0 GENERAL  
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be  
observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by Qualified Service Personnel  
and conform to all Local codes.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X ,6 or  
6P enclosure, it is designed for Indoor use only and it must not be installed  
where exposed to rain and moisture.  
3. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.  
4. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resis-  
tance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed  
parts have not been connected to line circuitry.  
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a  
risk of electric shock is present within this unit.  
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and  
maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this  
unit.  
CAUTION:  
RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information  
in this manual prior to installation and operation.  
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1.2 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS  
Unpack and inspect all parts carefully.  
The following items are supplied:  
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Single Channel Analog Video Motion Detector  
Installation/Operation Manual (C616M-B)  
6-pin mating plug  
Be sure to save the shipping carton, boxes and inserts. They are the safest mate-  
rial in which to make future shipments.  
If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment, replace it properly in its box  
and contact the factory at 1-800-289-9100 or 1-559-292-1981 for a replacement.  
(International customers fax 1-559-348-1120 for authorization and instructions.)  
If an item needs to be returned to the factory for repair, consult the WARRANTY  
AND RETURN section of this manual for instructions.  
1.3 RECOMMENDED TOOLS  
Pelco does not supply the basic tools needed for the installation process. The fol-  
lowing tools are recommended.  
Small flat blade screwdriver  
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2.0 DESCRIPTION  
The MD2001 is an analog video motion detector designed to detect motion in the  
field-of-view of a CCTV camera.  
The MD2001 utilizes solid-state circuitry and provides consistent detection levels  
and high levels of noise immunity. An on-screen window defines the sensitized  
detection area of the screen. Front panel controls allow for vertical and horizontal  
size and positioning of the detection area. Sensitivity is adjustable and automati-  
cally compensates for slow changes in light levels. Only standard video from a  
camera is required. No external sync devices are necessary.  
Upon detection of motion, the MD2001 alerts the operator with a two-tone audio  
beeper and a flashing LED, and provides a switch closure to start an auxiliary de-  
vice such as a Time Lapse VCR. Also, the MD2001 allows for automatic or manual  
reset.  
2.1 MODELS  
MD2001  
MD2001-X  
Single channel analog video motion detector, 120 VAC.  
Single channel analog video motion detector, 230 VAC. (CE)  
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3.0 INSTALLATION  
Systems involving video motion detectors must use the best possible connection  
and grounding practices. Poor wiring not only causes poor pictures, but could af-  
fect the alert function. Camera and lens selection, camera location, scene lighting,  
and mounting are also significant factors in achieving optimum performance. These  
factors are covered in more detail in Section 4.5, SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS.  
3.1 VIDEO INPUT  
Connect a good grade of coax cable from the camera to the “VIDEO IN” BNC  
connector on the rear panel of the MD2001. The MD2001 has a passive loop-  
through input. It does not terminate the input in 75 ohms.  
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Distances  
NOTE: Refer to Table A for the  
type of video coaxial cable to use.  
Cable Type*  
Maximum Distance  
RG59  
RG6  
750 ft (229 m)  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
RG11  
*Minimum cable requirements:  
75 ohms  
All-copper center conductor  
All-copper braided shield with 95-percent braid coverage  
3.2 VIDEO OUTPUT  
Connect a good grade of coax cable from the “VIDEO OUT” BNC connector on the  
rear panel of the MD2001 to the video input of the monitor or video switcher. This  
cable should be terminated in 75 ohms, or if looped through the monitor or switcher,  
terminated at the far end of the run.  
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3.3 RELAY CLOSURE CONNECTIONS  
CAUTION: Do not use  
relays to switch line volt-  
ages.  
The 6-pin connector (supplied) is used to access a SPDT relay which can be used  
to activate a VCR or other devices during an alert. The relay contacts provide a  
closure between pins 1 and 3 when an alert condition occurs (see Figure 2, Rear  
Panel Controls and Connections).  
The relay contact ratings are:  
Voltage:  
Current:  
40 VDC or RMS maximum  
0.8 amps DC or RMS maximum (resistive load)  
The 6-pin connector pin-outs are:  
Pin  
Function  
Description  
Pin 1  
Pin 2  
Pin 3  
Pin 4  
Pin 5  
Pin 6  
C
Common Relay Contact  
Normally Closed Relay Contact  
Normally Open Relay Contact  
Circuit Ground  
NC  
NO  
Ground Symbol  
LOGIC  
Logic Out  
EXT RESET  
External Reset Input  
3.4 LOGIC OUTPUT  
An external device may be controlled from the 6-pin connector by wiring LOGIC  
(Pin 5) and ground (Pin 4). When activated, a ground level signal is at Pin 5. When  
inactive, there is a +10 VDC level signal at Pin 5 (referenced to Pin 4, ground). The  
logic output should be connected to high impedeance devices; more than 50k ohms.  
(See Section 7.0, SPECIFICATIONS)  
3.5 EXTERNAL RESET  
An external switch can be used as an external reset from the 6-pin connector by  
wiring EXT RESET (Pin 6) and ground (Pin 4).  
3.6 POWER  
No power on/off switch is provided. The LED on the front panel indicates when  
power is applied. To apply power: insert the wall mount transformer plug into the  
12 VAC PWR jack in the rear panel and insert the wall mount transformer into a  
120V power source (230 VAC with MD2001-X).  
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4.0 OPERATIONS  
4.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
Refer to Figure 1 to better understand the front panel controls and indicators.  
Display (ON/OFF)  
Activates (switch up position) or deactivates (switch down  
position) display of the sensitive area window. Motion inside  
this window will be detected.  
Vertical  
Adjustment (V)  
Adjusts the vertical positioning (P) and size (S) of the  
detectionwindow.Usingasmallscrewdriver,turnthecontrol  
and adjust the detection window vertical size and position on  
the screen.  
Horizontal  
Adjustment (H)  
Adjusts the horizontal positioning (P) and size (S) of the  
detection window. Using a small screwdriver, turn the  
control and adjust the detection window horizontal size and  
position on the screen.  
Reset  
(RESET AUTO/MAN) The reset area has a toggle switch and a push-button  
switch.  
When the AUTO setting (up toggle switch position) is acti-  
vated, depending on the dip switch time settings, an alert  
condition will automatically be cleared (see Table B, Setup  
TimerTableandFigure3,DipSwitchSettingsformoredetail).  
When the MAN setting (down toggle switch position) is  
activated, the manual reset or remote reset button must be  
used to clear an alert condition. (Automatic reset of the  
motion detector is deactivated.)  
Themanualresetorremoteresetpush-buttonswitchrestores  
the unit to motion detection mode after an alert has been  
indicated and stops all alert signals. The unit will return  
immediately to the alert condition if the motion is still present.  
The manual reset or remote reset push-button switch is  
availableregardlessoftheAUTO/MANtoggleswitchposition.  
DISPLAY  
V
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RESET  
SEN AUTO  
ARM  
ON  
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OFF  
MAN  
OFF  
MD2001 Motion Detector  
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Figure 1. Front Panel Controls and Indicators for the MD2001  
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Sensitivity (SEN)  
This control adjusts the sensitivity of the detection area  
window. Clockwise rotation of a screwdriver on this control  
increases sensitivity.  
Visual Alert LED  
(ALRT)  
When no motion is detected, the red LED is constantly on  
(the ARM toggle switch is in the [ON] up position). The LED  
is off when the ARM toggle switch is in the (OFF) down  
position. TheLEDflashesonandoffwhenmotionhasbeen  
detected, regardless of the ARM switch position.  
ARM (ON/OFF)  
Activates (switch up position) or deactivates (switch down  
position) the relay, logic output, and audible alert functions  
of the motion detector. It must be in the activated ON  
position (switch up) when these functions are desired.  
Power On LED (PWR) Green LED lights when power is applied to the unit.  
4.2 REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
Refer to Figure 2 to better understand the rear panel controls and connections.  
Power  
(12 VAC PWR)  
Input power for the unit.  
Video (IN/OUT)  
The video input (IN) BNC connects the camera to the MD2001.  
The video output (OUT) BNC connects the MD2001 to a  
monitor or switcher.  
6-Pin Connector  
The 6-pin connector connects external wires to the MD2001.  
(See Sections 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5.)  
Dip Switch 1-3  
(AUTO TIME)  
Setting dip switches 1-3 define the approximate time for an  
alert condition to clear (see Table B, Setup Timer Table and  
Figure 3, Dip Switch settings).  
Dip Switch 4  
(AUDIBLE)  
Settingdipswitch#4intheup(on)positionactivatestheaudible  
buzzer and setting #4 in the down position deactivates the  
audible buzzer (See Figure 3, Dip Switch settings).  
Display Adjustment  
(DISP ADJ)  
Adjuststhedetectionareawindowoutlinefromwhitetogray.To  
adjust, turn the display adjustment counter clockwise for white  
or clockwise for black.  
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DETECTION AREA  
WINDOW DEFINES  
SENSITIVE AREA  
VIDEO  
LOGIC  
EXT  
RESET  
AUDIBLE  
12 VAC  
PWR  
IN  
OUT  
RELAY  
AUTO  
TIME  
DISP  
ADJ  
NO NC C  
Figure 2. Rear Panel Controls and Connections  
ON  
1
2
3
4
Figure 3. Dip Switch Settings  
Table B. Setup Timer Table (Approximate Time)  
TIMER  
Switch1  
Switch 2  
Switch 3  
1/2 second  
2 seconds  
7 seconds  
15 seconds  
22 seconds  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
NOTE: Dip switch ON settings in Table B, Setup Timer Table, are in the “up” position.  
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4.3 SETUP  
1. Apply power to the motion detector and associated cameras, switchers, and moni-  
tors. It is normally better to have power to auxiliary equipment, such as VCR’s,  
turned off during initial setup.  
2. If necessary, adjust the switcher to display the camera connected to the mo-  
tion detector.  
3. Turn all motion detector toggle switches to OFF (down position).  
4. Turn the DISPLAY switch to ON (up). The detection area window (see Figure 4)  
can be seen on the monitor. Motion inside this detection window will be de-  
tected. The size of this area may be adjusted (using a small screwdriver) us-  
ing the front panel controls for vertical and horizontal position and size. (See  
Section 4.1, FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS)  
5. Turn the ARM toggle switch to the ON position (up). This will activate all alert  
functions. Motion in the detection window will cause the audio beeper to sound,  
the visual alert red LED to flash on and off, the relay contacts to close, and the  
switcher logic output to go active low.  
6. Check to see that the RESET toggle switch is in the MAN (down) position be-  
fore proceeding with sensitivity adjustment. This will allow adjustment of the  
detection window sensitivity without the interference of an automatic reset.  
7. Sensitivity, the most critical adjustment, can be varied using the SEN control  
(using a small screwdriver). The setting should be low enough to avoid false  
or unwanted alerts caused by normal motions such as birds or blowing leaves,  
but high enough to detect motions of interest. The optimum setting is best  
determined by experimenting at the site where the MD2001 is to be used.  
Start with the mid-range setting. Simulate anticipated motions which should  
and should not cause an alert. If the results are unsatisfactory, raise (adjust  
control clockwise) or lower (adjust control counter clockwise) the sensitivity,  
reset the unit with the MAN RESET button, and repeat the simulated activity  
until satisfactory performance is obtained.  
8. If desired, turn the RESET toggle switch to the AUTO (up position). The unit  
will automatically reset after motion ceases. If the reset interval is to short or  
long, reconfigure the rear panel dip switch settings for the time desired (see  
Section 4.2, REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS and Table B,  
Setup Timer Table).  
9. Setting the AUDIBLE dip switch (switch #4 on the back panel) in the up posi-  
tion will enable the buzzer. Setting dip switch #4 in the down position will  
disable the buzzer.  
DETECTION AREA  
WINDOW DEFINES  
SENSITIVE AREA  
Figure 4. On-Screen Display of Detection Area Window  
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4.4 NORMAL OPERATION  
During normal operation, the motion detector may be set with all toggle switches in  
the active mode (up position). This displays the detection window, arms the four  
action indicators (LED, Logic output, relay contact, and buzzer) and activates the  
AUTO reset. It allows the operator to look away from the monitor and quickly locate  
the detection window on the screen. If the operator wishes to turn the alert indica-  
tors off and reset sooner, the manual reset button can be used.  
If the motion detector is used to view a critical area during a non-critical time period, such  
as a door at quitting time, the ARM switch may be set to OFF (down position). In this  
mode theALRT LED will flash, but the audio signal and auxiliary output will not activate.  
4.5 SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS  
Motion detectors operate on the principle that any change in the camera field-of-view  
is caused by some moving object. They monitor the content of the camera field-of-view  
within a sensitized area and detect differences in the scene content in that area  
from one TV frame to the next. Moving objects in the detection area field-of-view  
cause video changes which, depending on the sensitivity setting, cause alerts. How-  
ever, particularly in outdoor installations, normal motions such as blowing leaves,  
small animals, birds, or clouds may cause unwanted alerts. Other factors, such as  
instability in the camera, rapid changes in light level caused by an auto-iris, jitter  
caused by camera interlace, or electrical noise signals superimposed on the video  
signal by improper cabling or poor grounding will also cause changes in the scene  
content and produce false alerts. The sensitivity adjustment establishes the amount  
of change in scene content that is required within the detection area before the unit  
produces an alert. Reducing the sensitivity will reduce unwanted or false alerts. How-  
ever, sensitivity to desired alert conditions is also reduced. Other important system  
considerations for achieving optimum motion detector performance are discussed in  
the following sections.  
4.6 CAMERA SELECTION  
The MD2001 may be used with both 2:1 interlace and random interlace cameras.  
No external sync drive from the camera is required. These features are exceptional  
in motion detection systems.  
Nevertheless, camera selection is very important. The selected cameras should be  
electrically and mechanically stable, low-noise, high quality units for best performance.  
In general, random interlace cameras will give a lower level of performance than  
2:1 interlace cameras. Small disturbances of the image are inherent with random  
scanning. These disturbances may be interpreted by the motion detector as object  
motions. Consequently, a system using random interlace cameras will require a  
slightly lower sensitivity setting to minimize false alerts.  
4.7 LENS SELECTION  
Video motion detector systems are primarily affected by three lens parameters:  
Focal length, Lens Aperture and the Iris control method.  
4.7.1 Focal Length  
The focal length of a lens directly affects the apparent size of objects as seen on  
the monitor and by the motion detector. Focal length also affects the overall camera  
field-of-view. Along focal length (telephoto) lens magnifies objects in the scene, but  
covers a smaller area. A short focal length (wide-angle) lens covers a large overall  
scene, but shrinks the apparent size of objects in the scene. Motion detectors can  
be affected by lenses that are too short or too long in focal length.  
A long focal length (telephoto) lens is often used outdoors to view distant areas.  
These lenses magnify the effects of camera motion. It is important for the camera  
to have a stable mount. Avoid unsteady towers or poles. Telephoto lenses also  
magnify the disturbances caused by atmospheric effects, such as the image “swim-  
ming” seen when hot air currents cause air density changes in the path between  
the camera and what is being viewed.  
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Image interruption by snow, rain, and fog is obviously more frequent when the  
camera is a distance from the scene being viewed. All these factors affect the total  
distance that can be covered, the lens focal length and the usefulness of motion  
detectors on outdoor scenes. They must be judged by the installer after determin-  
ing the camera operating environment.  
A short focal length (wide angle) lens is used when the camera is close to the scene  
and a greater field-of-view is needed. Objects in the scene appear smaller on the  
monitor and to the motion detector. Very small objects are more difficult for the  
motion detector to sense. There is, therefore, a limit to the coverage advantage  
when using wide angle lenses.  
The field-of-view and magnification of a focal length lens also depends on the im-  
age format (size) of the camera tube. Tables and formulas are often available from  
the camera or lens supplier to help determine what lens is best.  
These factors can affect the number of cameras needed in an installation. They  
should be determined by calculation or experimentation during the initial design of  
the video system.  
4.7.2 Lens Aperture and Lens Control  
The aperture (f-number) of a lens is a measure of the maximum lens opening avail-  
able to pass light to the camera. It is also a measure of the relative performance of  
a camera and lens combination at low light levels. Low light level performance is  
affected by the camera type. Large apertures are indicated by small f-numbers (for  
example, f/1.4).  
As the light level on a scene drops, the possibility of both increased picture noise  
and reduced video signal increases. Increased picture noise, especially low fre-  
quency noise, increases the probability of false alerts and may necessitate a re-  
duction of the sensitivity setting. Reduced video signal directly reduces the appar-  
ent sensitivity of the motion detector. These factors limit the degree of scene dark-  
ness at which the motion detector will operate.  
The performance of various camera and lens combinations at different light levels  
may be obtained from the manufacturer’s data. For optimum performance, the  
MD2001 requires a moderately noise-free video signal at industry standard voltage  
levels. The camera and lens combination should be selected more conservatively  
than is normal in installations not using motion detectors.  
Camera placement must be such that normal movements in the scene do not cause  
the lens auto-iris to open or close rapidly. This can usually be accomplished by  
mounting the camera high enough to obtain a neutral background scene.  
The automatic iris lens should be adjusted for “average”, rather than “peak”, re-  
sponse to avoid overreaction of the iris to brief light changes. When adjustable, the  
time delay of the auto-iris should be set as long as possible.  
Some auto-iris lenses are subject to “hunting” (a tendency to continuously open  
and close a small amount while searching for the optimum iris aperture). This effect  
is often visible as a slowly pulsating overall brightness of the monitor image. The  
MD2001 will tolerate a small amount of lens hunting. Excessive hunting usually  
indicates a problem with the iris control mechanism and should be corrected.  
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4.8 DETECTABLE TARGETS  
The ability to detect a moving object is determined by its size, contrast with the  
background, and speed of motion. Once an object appears larger than approxi-  
mately 3% of the monitor screen dimension, or 0.1% of the screen area, its ability to  
be detected will not increase greatly. Therefore, the best trade-off of area coverage  
against sensitivity occurs when the lens and camera position are selected to give  
this size for objects of interest. When maximum detection probability is desired, a  
slightly longer focal length lens may be used.  
An object must have some visual contrast with the scene background in order to be  
detected. Contrast may be enhanced by improved lighting and by positioning the  
camera so that detection targets appear against a background of contrasting color.  
For most targets, a light background provides the highest contrast.  
A target may move so slowly that its motion is not perceived by the unit. This prob-  
lem may be corrected by using a longer focal length lens to magnify both the size  
and apparent speed of motion of the target.  
A target may move through the scene so rapidly that its presence is missed by the  
camera and the system. This condition is very unusual, but often may be corrected  
by camera positioning and lens selection.  
In any given installation, these factors should be determined during installation  
planning. If necessary, experiments under actual operating conditions should be  
conducted.  
4.9 FALSE ALERTS AND MISSES  
Common causes of excessive false alerts are:  
a. Sensitivity control set too high  
b. Loose or defective coaxial video connectors or cables  
c. Spurious moving objects or lights in the camera field-of-view  
d. Camera ALC set too high  
e. Unnoticed shadows  
f.  
Flickering fluorescent lights, etc.  
Common causes of excessive misses are:  
a. Sensitivity control set too low  
b. Object in motion is too fast or too slow  
c. Object in motion is too small to create sufficient video change  
If false alerts and misses continue to be a problem, the entire installation should be  
reexamined. Installation changes to improve performance may be possible. Such  
changes may include:  
a. Relocation of the camera  
b. Change of lens  
c. Change of lighting  
d. Addition, at different locations, of other cameras and motion detectors to cover  
a wider variety of motions  
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5.0 MAINTENANCE  
User maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection.  
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6.0 SERVICE  
Do not attempt to service this video product yourself. It contains no user-service-  
able parts. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
Refer to Section 8, WARRANTYAND RETURN INFORMATION before returning a  
unit for service.  
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7.0 SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Environment:  
Indoor only  
Operating Range: 32° to 120° F (0° to 49° C)  
Weight:  
Unit  
Shipping  
2 lbs (0.9 kg)  
4 lbs (1.8 kg)  
Construction  
Chassis:  
Steel, galvanized  
Cover:  
Front Panel:  
Rear Panel:  
Steel, black polyester powder coat  
Aluminum, black polyester powder coat  
Steel, black polyester powder coat  
Dimensions:  
See Figure 5  
MECHANICAL  
Alert actions:  
Two-tone beeper, flashing LED (red), relay contacts, and logic  
output (active ground)  
Sensitivity:  
Adjustable  
Auto On Timer:  
Dip switch with timer settings. See Table B, Setup Time Table.  
Display  
Adjustment:  
Window outline from white to gray (rear panel adjustment)  
ELECTRICAL  
Video Input:  
Power:  
Passive looping: 525 lines, 60 Hz; 625 lines, 50 Hz  
4.7vAat120VAC, 50/60Hz(dedicatedisolatedpowersupply.)  
120 VAC wall transformer provided with unit (230 VAC with  
MD2001-X)  
Relay Contacts  
Voltage:  
40 VDC or RMS maximum  
Current:  
0.8 amps DC or RMS maximum (resistive load)  
Logic Output:  
Whenactivated,agroundlevelsignalisatPin5.Wheninactive,  
there is a +10 VDC level signal at Pin 5 (referenced to Pin 4,  
ground). (Must be connected to high input impedance devices;  
more than 50k ohms.)  
Connectors:  
Two (2) video BNC connectors (Video In/Video Out)  
One (1) 6-pin mating plug (supplied for the 6-pin connector)  
One (1) 12 VAC power jack (wall transformer power input)  
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CONTROLS  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
DISPLAY:  
V (P and S):  
H (P and S):  
SENS:  
Toggle switch activates/deactivates detection window display  
Adjusts vertical positioning and size of detection window  
Adjusts horizontal positioning and size of detection window.  
Adjusts sensitivity  
RESET  
(AUTO/MAN):  
Toggle switch toggles automatic/manual reset  
Reset push-button for manual reset  
ALRT:  
ARM:  
Red LED flashes with motion detection  
Toggle switch activates/deactivates relay logic output and  
audible alert functions  
PWR:  
Green LED lights with power on  
Rear Panel Controls and Connections  
EXT RESET:  
LOGIC:  
External reset connection  
Logic Out connection  
Ground Symbol:  
RELAY:  
Ground connection for LOGIC output or EXT RESET  
Normally Open (NO) relay contact connection  
Normally Closed (NC) relay contact connection  
Common (C) relay contact connection  
AUTO TIME:  
AUDIBLE:  
Dip switch for auto reset timer settings  
Dip switch activates/deactivates audible buzzer  
DISP ADJ:  
Adjusts detection area window outline from white to gray  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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SIDE VIEW  
5.50 (13.97)  
DISPLAY  
ON  
V
H
RESET  
SEN AUTO  
ARM  
P
S
P
S
ALRT ON PWR  
1.75  
(4.45)  
OFF  
MAN  
OFF  
FRONT PANEL  
VIDEO  
LOGIC  
EXT  
RESET  
AUDIBLE  
AUTO  
TIME  
12 VAC  
PWR  
IN  
OUT  
RELAY  
DISP  
ADJ  
NO NC C  
REAR PANEL  
NOTE: VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS; ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES  
Figure 5. MD2001 Dimension Drawing  
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8.0 WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2, CC3701H-2X,  
CC3751H-2,CC3651H-2X,MC3651H-2,andMC3651H-2Xcameramodels,whichhaveafive-  
year warranty.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series fixed  
dome products.  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, including when used in  
continuous motion applications.  
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video  
recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video products.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be  
covered for a period of six months.  
Sixmonthsonallpanandtilts,scannersorpresetlensesusedincontinuousmotionapplications  
(that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment.  
AllgoodsrequiringwarrantyrepairshallbesentfreightprepaidtoPelco,Clovis,California.Repairs  
made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under  
this warranty.  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the  
specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s liability for any claim, whether based on  
breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product liability, relating  
totheProductsshallnotexceedthepricepaidbytheDealertoPelcoforsuchProducts. Innoevent  
will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss  
of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Pelco or  
otherwise.  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have  
additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
Ifawarrantyrepairisrequired, theDealermustcontactPelcoat(800) 289-9100or(559)292-1981  
to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the warranty  
conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product when returned.  
Methodofreturnshipmentshallbethesameorequaltothemethodbywhichtheitemwasreceived  
by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at (800)  
289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if returned for credit,  
and RA number if returned for repair).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA number  
and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address below.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are instructed  
to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco, the Pelco logo, Camclosure, Esprit,  
Genex, Legacy, and Spectra are registered  
trademarks of Pelco.  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
Endura and ExSite are trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 1998, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
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