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Hi all would anyone know a make for this p/t,also what wires go whear,

 

white

grey

red

black

 

as far as i can see it is 230v whith brown,blue,earth.

sorry could not load pic but will keep triying

 

any help please.

thanks

jw

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Hi all would anyone know a make for this p/t,also what wires go whear,

 

white

grey

red

black

 

as far as i can see it is 230v whith brown,blue,earth.

sorry could not load pic but will keep triying

 

any help please.

thanks

jw

 

Hi JW. can you email me the picture. i have pm you my email.

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Brown/blue are PROBABLY 24VAC, not 230. If you've hooked 230 up to it, there's a good chance you've killed it already.

 

The others are probably for control and alarm input or output... but they could also all be alarm I/O if the camera uses Coaxitron or other up-the-coax protocol.

 

There must be some sort of label somewhere with a brand name, serial number...??

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Hi Soundy

ok the reason i say 230v is thats what i can see on the two motors(230v) this is i think around 1990s pan and tilt, but the s/n is faded and not visable at all, it is a ball with wall brkt wich the ball hangs on and rotaits L-R, with a brkt on side for up-down, the case is about 4and half in wide,

 

thanks

john

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its on this page

 

That says 24v, but some of the uk style ptz are 24 and some are 240...

 

I am still trying to find more info.

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Cant seem to find anything on it, according to that page it could be a dennard 661 - but hard to tell for sure.

 

Usually, the wires control the motors directly, sometimes they have additional wires for feedback.

 

Perhaps someone else is familiar with that model who will be around later.

 

If you can open it up you should be able to see what wires go to which motor...

 

Usually with these style the telemetry controller just send the voltage direct to whichever pair of wires controls the motor it wants to move....

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Perhaps BBV (building block video) may know more, as they specialise in telemetry controllers for this sort of thing.

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Hi all thanks for all the info,but pulled the motors both knackerd,dont think worth fixing,,,,,,,

 

thanks

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