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NM-POCEYE B/W Col Power over Coax Indo Low Profile Eyeball Day/Night Col This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-in NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts in round 4 inch electrical fixtures 2.7 inch diameter holes and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. Product Includes: 1. Assembly ( Eyeball, Interi Base, Bezel Ring, Mounting Ring, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. Eyeball Adjusts f desired field of view. Lens Assembly Available in choice of cols: B/W camera Col camera NM-POCEYE-CW NM-POCEYE-CN Day/Night Col Housing NM-POCEYE-HW NM-POCEYE-HN White Nickel Bezel Ring Attaches to Interi Base and secures Eyeball position. Mounting Ring(Not Visible) Beneath Bezel Ring - secures Interi Base to mounting surface. PoC Video Encoder Built into camera - exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax cable. Interi Base F-Connect Mounts in round 4 electrical fixtures other openings 2.7 dia. x 2.5 deep. Transmits both power and video across a single coax. F-Connect PoC Video Decoder (Included) Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. RCA Video Out Power Input Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one coax cable to camera Excellent image quality Tough billet aluminum housing Internally routed cables Mounts to standard electrical fixtures Mounts directly to walls and ceilings Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty SPECIFICATIONS Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: Bezel and Eyeball Profile: Assembly Size: Internal Base Size: Mounting Ring Holes: Assembly Weight: B/W 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes Col Day/Night Col 3.6mm 3.7mm 1/3 CCD 1/4 CCD 470 lines 470 lines 72 Hizontal 54 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 0.5 Lux F1.2 Yes No Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 4.6 dia. x 1.1 high 4.6 dia. x 3.3 long 2.65 dia. x 2.5 deep 3.5 centers 1 lb. (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCEYE NM-POCEYE NM-POCEYE-BW NM-POCEYE-BN Facty set - rotates in either direction to adjust focus.

NM-POCEYE DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Installation Procedures: 1. Connect a coax cable (RG6 recommended) to the F-Connects of the camera and Video Decoder. Each /Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. Do not connect the /Decoder coax to video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! 2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monit, Quad, DVR, modulat, etc.) to the Decoder s RCA Video Out jack. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate. 3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer from an AC outlet to the Decoder s Power Input Connect. 4. Insert the Interi Base through the 2.65 hole of the mounting surface and loosely fasten with the Bezel Ring. Adjust the Eyeball f proper viewing then securely tighten the Bezel Ring. Up to 100 Feet Video Cable Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monit standard television. Use the TV s composite RCA Video In jack and view through its video line input. The picture will not be available on a channel. Monit NM-POCEYE Quad. Sequencer DVR Monit Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a loopback video output jack. To Next Device Modulat Distribution Panel Splitter AMP Amplifier Splitter/ Combiner Main cable antenna Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulat f whole house distribution and standard television viewing on the modulated channel. The modulat can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2. MAN-POCEYE

FCC Infmation (U.S.A.): Imptant: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia may void your authity, granted by the FCC, to use the product. Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC authization to use the product in the USA. Security s: FCC compliance requires that the Bezel Ring and Decoder module end plates be fastened whenever the unit is in operation. Compliance Infmation Statement (Declaration of Confmity Procedure) Power over Coax Indo Low Profile Eyeball We, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Pl. Tucson, AZ 85737 (520-544-4567) declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Type of Equipment: Power over Coax Security NM-POCEYE Model: NM-POCEYE-BW Model: NM-POCEYE-CW Model: NM-POCEYE-HW Model: NM-POCEYE-BN Model: NM-POCEYE-CN Model: NM-POCEYE-HN to which this declaration relates are in confmity with the Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crect the interference by one me of the following measures: * Reient relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to. * Consult the dealer an experienced radio/tv technician f help. One Year Limited Warranty NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and wkmanship under nmal use and service f One Year from the date of purchase NetMedia will repair, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 f a Return Material Authization (RMA) number. Then, return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt to: Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527 No expressed implied warranty is made f any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product in accdance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in exposure to chemicals liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthized disassembly, repair and/ modification. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible f any loss, damages expenses, whether direct, consequential incidental that arise from the use inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. MAN-POCEYE

Frequently Asked Questions Q- Can I connect the camera coax to video distribution equipment? A- NO! Do not connect the F-Connect coax of the camera Decoder to other video equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! The Decoder ouputs DC voltage on the coax that other equipment may not be prepared to handle. Each camera and Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point circuit; nothing else can share the coax. Also, the camera itself will not wk properly with RF splitters, diplexers, and amplifiers. The RCA Video Out jack of the Decoder can connect to composite video equipment such as monits, TV s, DVR s, and modulats. Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monit? A- The composite video signal from the PoC Decoder can be plugged directly into one television s RCA Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to feed the Decoder signal into a modulat. A modulat, such as NetMedia s MM70, changes the video to a UHF Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV s along with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service. Q- Is there some way I can get One Wire Video over coax with other cameras? A- Yes, the NetMedia PoC Video Encoder and Decoder can be purchased as a set, NM-POCSET, f use with popular 12V DC cameras. The Encoder will accept the camera s composite video signal and output about 150mA of regulated 12V DC power. Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out? A- The camera s automatic iris must decide how much to open f shadow areas close f light areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open me f the shadow ptions then the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed f low light infrared sensitivity typically fav the shadow areas and look me washed out under bright conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that me light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture. It is nmal though, that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture s dark light areas. Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail? A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera s automatic iris is opening me f the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the image field so that me shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in der to see. If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility. Q- Will the camera wk at distances beyond 100 feet? A- Though we do not recommend suppt doing so, some people find that the camera functions satisfactily at distances greater than 100 feet. At that range, the video quality degrades as the cable length increases but until the power gives out over the next few hundred feet, it may still be acceptable f your application. Q-What is the difference between Power over Coax and modulated devices? A- Both are similar because they enable One Wire Video using a single coax. They differ though in their type of video output signal. Our modulated devices, such as the RM70 (which supplies remote power f popu;ar 12VDC cameras), output a TV channel that requires a TV tuner to view. This is handy f distributing the signal to all the TV s with the same coax, splitters, and amplifiers that transmit the local antenna, cable, satellite signal. It is me inconvenient though, f using the signal with equipment that does not have a tuner such as a security DVR Quad screen display. Our PoC modules and cameras output a composite video signal that is directly compatible with such equipment. Whole house distribution can still be accomplished with PoC by modulating the output of the DVR Quad. NM-POCEYE MAN-POCEYE

NM-POCCAM B/W Product Includes: Housing adjusts hizon 180 in either direction. 1. Assembly (, Housing, Housing Cap, Elbow Bracket, Locking Ring, Base, Gasket, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. Elbow Bracket Adjusts camera angle at base, screw, and housing. Installs in 1/2 junction box covers. F-Connect Transmits both power and video across a single coax. Power over Coax Indo/Outdo Weather Resistant This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-in NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts to a typical round 4 inch junction box and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. Housing Col Available in choice of cols: B/W camera Col camera Day/Night Col Housing NM-POCCAM-BW NM-POCCAM-BB NM-POCCAM-BI NM-POCCAM-BS NM-POCCAM-CW NM-POCCAM-CB NM-POCCAM-CI NM-POCCAM-CS NM-POCCAM-HW NM-POCCAM-HB NM-POCCAM-HI NM-POCCAM-HS White Black Ivy Silver F-Connect Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. Day/Night Col PoC Video Decoder (Included) PoC Video Encoder Built into camera - exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax cable. Lens Facty set - rotates in either direction to adjust focus. Bracket Slot indicates image bottom. Housing Cap Externally threaded - accepts 37mm lenses and accessies. Base, Gasket & Screws Mount to round 4 junction box. Locking Ring Secures elbow bracket to base at desired position. NM-POCCAM Power Input Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one coax cable to camera Excellent image quality Tough billet aluminum housing Internally routed cables Mounts to standard electrical fixtures Mounts directly to walls and ceilings Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty RCA Video Out Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. SPECIFICATIONS B/W Col Day/Night Col Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes 3.7mm 1/4 CCD 470 lines 54 Hizontal 0.5 Lux F1.2 No 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 470 lines 72 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 Yes /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: External Accessy Threads: Assembly Size: Mounting Holes: Assembly Weight: Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 37mm x.75 pitch 2.13 dia. x 4 long 3.5 centers 1 lb. (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCCAM

NM-POCCAM DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Installation Procedures: 1. Connect a coax cable (RG6 recommended) to the F-connects of the camera and Video Decoder. Each /Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. Do not connect the /Decoder coax to video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! 2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monit, Quad, DVR, modulat, etc.) to the Decoder s RCA Video Out Connect. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate. 3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer from an AC outlet to the Decoder s Power Input Connect. 4. Mount the Base to the junction box (not included) and adjust the camera assembly f proper viewing. When satisfied, secure all adjustment points. Up to 100 Feet Video Cable Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monit standard television. Use the TV s composite RCA Video In jack and view through its video line input. The picture will not be available on a channel. Monit NM-POCCAM Quad. Sequencer DVR Monit Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a loopback video output jack. To Next Device Modulat Distribution Panel Splitter AMP Amplifier Splitter/ Combiner Main cable antenna Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulat f whole house distribution and standard television viewing on the modulated channel. The modulat can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2. MAN-POCCAM

FCC Infmation (U.S.A.): Imptant: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia may void your authity, granted by the FCC, to use the product. Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC authization to use the product in the USA. Security s: FCC compliance requires that the lens cover and Video Decoder module end caps be fastened whenever the unit is in operation. Compliance Infmation Statement (Declaration of Confmity Procedure) Power over Coax Indo/Outdo Weather Resistant We, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Pl. Tucson, AZ 85737 (520-544-4567) declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Type of Equipment: Power over Coax Security Model: NM-POCCAM-BW Model: NM-POCCAM-CW Model: NM-POCCAM-HW Model: NM-POCCAM-BB Model: NM-POCCAM-CB Model: NM-POCCAM-HB Model: NM-POCCAM-BI Model: NM-POCCAM-CI Model: NM-POCCAM-HI Model: NM-POCCAM-BS Model: NM-POCCAM-CS Model: NM-POCCAM-HS NM-POCCAM to which this declaration relates are in confmity with the Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crect the interference by one me of the following measures: * Reient relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to. * Consult the dealer an experienced radio/tv technician f help. One Year Limited Warranty NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and wkmanship under nmal use and service f One Year from the date of purchase NetMedia will repair, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 f a Return Material Authization (RMA) number. Then, return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt to: Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527 No expressed implied warranty is made f any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product in accdance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in exposure to chemicals liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthized disassembly, repair and/ modification. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible f any loss, damages expenses, whether direct, consequential incidental that arise from the use inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. MAN-POCCAM

Frequently Asked Questions Q- Can I connect the camera coax to video distribution equipment? A- NO! Do not connect the F-Connect coax of the camera Decoder to other video equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! The Decoder ouputs DC voltage on the coax that other equipment may not be prepared to handle. Each camera and Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point circuit; nothing else can share the coax. Also, the camera itself will not wk properly with RF splitters, diplexers, and amplifiers. The RCA Video Out jack of the Decoder can connect to composite video equipment such as monits, TV s, DVR s, and modulats. Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monit? A- The composite video signal from the PoC Decoder can be plugged directly into one television s RCA Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to feed the Decoder signal into a modulat. A modulat, such as NetMedia s MM70, changes the video to a UHF Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV s along with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service. Q- Is there some way I can get One Wire Video over coax with other cameras? A- Yes, the NetMedia PoC Video Encoder and Decoder can be purchased as a set, NM-POCSET, f use with popular 12V DC cameras. The Encoder will accept the camera s composite video signal and output about 150mA of regulated 12V DC power. Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out? A- The camera s automatic iris must decide how much to open f shadow areas close f light areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open me f the shadow ptions then the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed f low light infrared sensitivity typically fav the shadow areas and look me washed out under bright conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that me light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture. It is nmal though, that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture s dark light areas. Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail? A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera s automatic iris is opening me f the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the image field so that me shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in der to see. If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility. Q- Will the camera wk at distances beyond 100 feet? A- Though we do not recommend suppt doing so, some people find that the camera functions satisfactily at distances greater than 100 feet. At that range, the video quality degrades as the cable length increases but until the power gives out over the next few hundred feet, it may still be acceptable f your application. Q-What is the difference between Power over Coax and modulated devices? A- Both are similar because they enable One Wire Video using a single coax. They differ though in their type of video output signal. Our modulated devices, such as the RM70 (which supplies remote power f popu;ar 12VDC cameras), output a TV channel that requires a TV tuner to view. This is handy f distributing the signal to all the TV s with the same coax, splitters, and amplifiers that transmit the local antenna, cable, satellite signal. It is me inconvenient though, f using the signal with equipment that does not have a tuner such as a security DVR Quad screen display. Our PoC modules and cameras output a composite video signal that is directly compatible with such equipment. Whole house distribution can still be accomplished with PoC by modulating the output of the DVR Quad. NM-POCCAM MAN-POCCAM

NM-POCJBOX B/W Cover Plate Not Included Col Lens Cover Dark Clear cover snaps into Cover Plate. Day/Night Col Product Includes: 1. Assembly (, Bracket, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect Cable). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. 4. Two Lens Cover Inserts (Dark Lens Cover, Clear Lens Cover). Assembly, Bracket, PoC Video Encoder. Power over Coax In-Wall Junction Box Mounted This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-in NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts in a typical single gang junction (light switch) box and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. Junction Box Not Included Model Type NM-POCJBOX-B B&W NM-POCJBOX-C Col NM-POCJBOX-H Day/Night Col NM-POCJBOX Bracket Bends to adjust angle of view. Lens Facty set - rotates in either direction to adjust focus. PoC Video Encoder Exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax cable. F-Connect Female F-Connect transmits both power and video across coax. F-Connect Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. Power Input Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one coax cable to camera Excellent image quality Internally routed cables Mounts to standard electrical fixtures Mounts in walls and ceilings Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty PoC Video Decoder (Included) RCA Video Out Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. SPECIFICATIONS B/W Col Day/Night Col Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: Assembly Size: Assembly Weight: 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes 3.7mm 1/4 CCD 470 lines 54 Hizontal 0.5 Lux F1.2 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 470 lines 72 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 Yes No Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 4 high, 1.9 wide, 1.5 deep 3.5 oz. (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCJBOX

NM-POCJBOX DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Installation Procedures: 1. Connect a coax cable (RG6 recommended) to the F-connects of the camera and Video Decoder. Each /Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. Do not connect the /Decoder coax to video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! 2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monit, Quad, DVR, modulat, etc.) to the Decoder s RCA Video Out Connect. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate. 3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer from an AC outlet to the Decoder s Power Input Connect. 4. Install Assembly into the Junction Box (not included) and adjust f proper viewing. 5. Snap the dark clear Lens Cover into the Cover Plate (not included) by pressing all four cners in simultaneously. 6. Attach the Cover Plate to the Junction Box. Silicon similar sealant may be used as needed. NM-POCJBOX Up to 100 Feet Video Cable Monit Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monit standard television. Use the TV s composite RCA Video In jack and view through its video line input. The picture will not be available on a channel. Quad. Sequencer DVR Monit To Next Device Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a loopback video output jack. Distribution Panel Splitter Modulat AMP Amplifier Splitter/ Combiner Main cable antenna Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulat f whole house distribution and standard television viewing on the modulated channel. The modulat can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2. MAN-POCJBOX

FCC Infmation (U.S.A.): Imptant: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia may void your authity, granted by the FCC, to use the product. Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC authization to use the product in the USA. Security s: FCC compliance requires that the UTP Decoder module end plates be fastened whenever the unit is in operation. Power over Coax In-Wall Junction Box Mounted Compliance Infmation Statement (Declaration of Confmity Procedure) We, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Pl. Tucson, AZ 85737 (520-544-4567) declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Type of Equipment: Power over Coax Security Model: NM-POCJBOX-B Model: NM-POCJBOX-C Model: NM-POCJBOX-H NM-POCJBOX to which this declaration relates are in confmity with the Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crect the interference by one me of the following measures: * Reient relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to. * Consult the dealer an experienced radio/tv technician f help. One Year Limited Warranty NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and wkmanship under nmal use and service f One Year from the date of purchase NetMedia will repair, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 f a Return Material Authization (RMA) number. Then, return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt to: Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527 No expressed implied warranty is made f any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product in accdance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in exposure to chemicals liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthized disassembly, repair and/ modification. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible f any loss, damages expenses, whether direct, consequential incidental that arise from the use inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. MAN-POCLAMP

Frequently Asked Questions Q- Can I connect the camera coax to video distribution equipment? A- NO! Do not connect the F-Connect coax of the camera Decoder to other video equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! The Decoder ouputs DC voltage on the coax that other equipment may not be prepared to handle. Each camera and Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point circuit; nothing else can share the coax. Also, the camera itself will not wk properly with RF splitters, diplexers, and amplifiers. The RCA Video Out jack of the Decoder can connect to composite video equipment such as monits, TV s, DVR s, and modulats. Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monit? A- The composite video signal from the PoC Decoder can be plugged directly into one television s RCA Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to feed the Decoder signal into a modulat. A modulat, such as NetMedia s MM70, changes the video to a UHF Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV s along with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service. Q- Is there some way I can get One Wire Video over coax with other cameras? A- Yes, the NetMedia PoC Video Encoder and Decoder can be purchased as a set, NM-POCSET, f use with popular 12V DC cameras. The Encoder will accept the camera s composite video signal and output about 150mA of regulated 12V DC power. Q- When using the Dark Lens Cover, why does the picture look too bright, dark, strange? A- The dark lens covers make the camera less obtrusive but they may not wk well under some conditions. The cover that ships with the col camera is similar to tinted sunglasses; it needs bright light in der to provide a good picture. The cover that ships with the B&W camera only passes infrared (IR) wavelengths; it needs incandescent, IR, sun light in der to show anything. This can lead to unexpected results. The image will be dark under bright flourescent lights but bright when viewing dark grass trees. Vegetation and other items can appear quite strange when seen through the IR spectrum. Use the clear lens cover when the dark one is not suitable. Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out? A- The camera s automatic iris must decide how much to open f shadow areas close f light areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open me f the shadow ptions then the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed f low light infrared sensitivity typically fav the shadow areas and look me washed out under bright conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that me light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture. It is nmal though, that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture s dark light areas. Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail? A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera s automatic iris is opening me f the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the image field so that me shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in der to see. If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility. Q- Will the camera wk at distances beyond 100 feet? A- Though we do not recommend suppt doing so, some people find that the camera functions satisfactily at distances greater than 100 feet. At that range, the video quality degrades as the cable length increases but until the power gives out over the next few hundred feet, it may still be acceptable f your application. Q-What is the difference between Power over Coax and modulated devices? A- Both are similar because they enable One Wire Video using a single coax. They differ though in their type of video output signal. Our modulated devices, such as the RM70 (which supplies remote power f popu;ar 12VDC cameras), output a TV channel that requires a TV tuner to view. This is handy f distributing the signal to all the TV s with the same coax, splitters, and amplifiers that transmit the local antenna, cable, satellite signal. It is me inconvenient though, f using the signal with equipment that does not have a tuner such as a security DVR Quad screen display. Our PoC modules and cameras output a composite video signal that is directly compatible with such equipment. Whole house distribution can still be accomplished with PoC by modulating the output of the DVR Quad. NM-POCJBOX MAN-POCJBOX

NM-POCLAMP B/W Col Power over Coax Indo/Outdo Weather Resistant Day/Night Col This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-in NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts to a typical round 4 inch junction box and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. PoC Video Encoder Product Includes: 1. Assembly (, Housing, Housing Cap, Elbow Bracket, Locking Ring, Base, Gasket, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. Built into camera - exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax cable. Lens Housing Available in Ivy Col Only: B/W camera Col camera NM-POCLAMP-B Day/Night Col Housing NM-POCLAMP-H Ivy NM-POCLAMP-C Facty set - rotates in either direction to adjust focus. Elbow Bracket Housing Cap Adjusts camera angle at base, screw, and housing. Provides access to camera. Base, Gasket & Screws Mount to round 4 junction box. F-Connect Transmits both power and video across a single coax. Locking Ring Secures elbow bracket to base at desired position. F-Connect PoC Video Decoder (Included) Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. RCA Video Out Power Input Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one coax cable to camera Excellent image quality Internally routed cables Mounts to standard electrical fixtures Mounts directly to walls and ceilings Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty SPECIFICATIONS Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: Housing Size: Base Size: Base Mounting Holes: Assembly Weight: B/W Col Day/Night Col 3.6mm 3.7mm 1/3 CCD 1/4 CCD 470 lines 470 lines 72 Hizontal 54 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 0.5 Lux F1.2 Yes No Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 3.13 dia. x 4 long 4.5 dia., 0.75 high, 0.5 hole 3.5 centers 1 lb. 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCLAMP NM-POCLAMP Bracket Slot indicates image bottom.

NM-POCLAMP DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Installation Procedures: 1. Connect a coax cable (RG6 recommended) to the F-connects of the camera and Video Decoder. Each /Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. Do not connect the /Decoder coax to video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! 2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monit, Quad, DVR, modulat, etc.) to the Decoder s RCA Video Out Connect. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate. 3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer from an AC outlet to the Decoder s Power Input Connect. 4. Mount the Base to the junction box (not included) and adjust the camera assembly f proper viewing. When satisfied, secure all adjustment points. Up to 100 Feet Video Cable Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monit standard television. Use the TV s composite RCA Video In jack and view through its video line input. The picture will not be available on a channel. Monit NM-POCLAMP Quad. Sequencer DVR Monit Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a loopback video output jack. To Next Device Modulat Distribution Panel Splitter AMP Amplifier Splitter/ Combiner Main cable antenna Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulat f whole house distribution and standard television viewing on the modulated channel. The modulat can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2. MAN-POCLAMP

FCC Infmation (U.S.A.): Imptant: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia may void your authity, granted by the FCC, to use the product. Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC authization to use the product in the USA. Security s: FCC compliance requires that the lens cover and Video Decoder module end caps be fastened whenever the unit is in operation. Compliance Infmation Statement (Declaration of Confmity Procedure) Power over Coax Indo/Outdo Weather Resistant We, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Pl. Tucson, AZ 85737 (520-544-4567) declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Type of Equipment: Power over Coax Security Model: NM-POCLAMP-BW Model: NM-POCLAMP-CW Model: NM-POCLAMP-HW Model: NM-POCLAMP-BB Model: NM-POCLAMP-CB Model: NM-POCLAMP-HB Model: NM-POCLAMP-BI Model: NM-POCLAMP-CI Model: NM-POCLAMP-HI Model: NM-POCLAMP-BS Model: NM-POCLAMP-CS Model: NM-POCLAMP-HS NM-POCLAMP to which this declaration relates are in confmity with the Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crect the interference by one me of the following measures: * Reient relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to. * Consult the dealer an experienced radio/tv technician f help. One Year Limited Warranty NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and wkmanship under nmal use and service f One Year from the date of purchase NetMedia will repair, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 f a Return Material Authization (RMA) number. Then, return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt to: Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527 No expressed implied warranty is made f any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product in accdance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in exposure to chemicals liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthized disassembly, repair and/ modification. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible f any loss, damages expenses, whether direct, consequential incidental that arise from the use inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. MAN-POCLAMP

Frequently Asked Questions Q- Can I connect the camera coax to video distribution equipment? A- NO! Do not connect the F-Connect coax of the camera Decoder to other video equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! The Decoder ouputs DC voltage on the coax that other equipment may not be prepared to handle. Each camera and Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point circuit; nothing else can share the coax. Also, the camera itself will not wk properly with RF splitters, diplexers, and amplifiers. The RCA Video Out jack of the Decoder can connect to composite video equipment such as monits, TV s, DVR s, and modulats. Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monit? A- The composite video signal from the PoC Decoder can be plugged directly into one television s RCA Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to feed the Decoder signal into a modulat. A modulat, such as NetMedia s MM70, changes the video to a UHF Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV s along with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service. Q- Is there some way I can get One Wire Video over coax with other cameras? A- Yes, the NetMedia PoC Video Encoder and Decoder can be purchased as a set, NM-POCSET, f use with popular 12V DC cameras. The Encoder will accept the camera s composite video signal and output about 150mA of regulated 12V DC power. Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out? A- The camera s automatic iris must decide how much to open f shadow areas close f light areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open me f the shadow ptions then the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed f low light infrared sensitivity typically fav the shadow areas and look me washed out under bright conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that me light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture. It is nmal though, that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture s dark light areas. Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail? A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera s automatic iris is opening me f the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the image field so that me shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in der to see. If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility. Q- Will the camera wk at distances beyond 100 feet? A- Though we do not recommend suppt doing so, some people find that the camera functions satisfactily at distances greater than 100 feet. At that range, the video quality degrades as the cable length increases but until the power gives out over the next few hundred feet, it may still be acceptable f your application. Q-What is the difference between Power over Coax and modulated devices? A- Both are similar because they enable One Wire Video using a single coax. They differ though in their type of video output signal. Our modulated devices, such as the RM70 (which supplies remote power f popu;ar 12VDC cameras), output a TV channel that requires a TV tuner to view. This is handy f distributing the signal to all the TV s with the same coax, splitters, and amplifiers that transmit the local antenna, cable, satellite signal. It is me inconvenient though, f using the signal with equipment that does not have a tuner such as a security DVR Quad screen display. Our PoC modules and cameras output a composite video signal that is directly compatible with such equipment. Whole house distribution can still be accomplished with PoC by modulating the output of the DVR Quad. NM-POCLAMP MAN-POCLAMP

NM-POCDOME B/W Assembly Col Available in Black: B/W camera Col camera Day/Night Col Housing NM-POCDOME-BB NM-POCDOME-CB NM-POCDOME-HB Black Day/Night Col Power over Coax Indo Dome This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-in NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts to walls ceilings and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. Product Includes: 1. Assembly ( Base, Dome, Bracket, Lens, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. Dome Rotate to match camera field of view. Twist and remove to access Bracket. Base Install on walls ceilings. Bracket Adjust f desired field of view. PoC Video Encoder Built into camera - exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax cable. NM-POCDOME F-Connect Transmits both power and video across a single coax. Lens Facty set - rotate in either direction to adjust focus. F-Connect Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. Power Input Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one cable cable to camera Excellent image quality Compact and lightweight Internally routed cables Mounts directly to walls and ceilings Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty PoC Video Decoder (Included) RCA Video Out Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. SPECIFICATIONS B/W Col Day/Night Col Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes 3.7mm 1/4 CCD 470 lines 54 Hizontal 0.5 Lux F1.2 No 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 470 lines 72 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 Yes /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: Assembly Size: Mounting Holes: Assembly Weight: Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 3.5 dia. x 3.25 high 2.25 centers 6.5 oz. (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCDOME

NM-POCDOME DO NOT CUT OR SPLICE THE CAMERA S CABLES. MODIFYING THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Installation Procedures: 1. Connect a coax cable (RG6 recommended) to the F-Connects of the camera and Video Decoder. Each /Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point wiring circuit. Do not connect the /Decoder coax to video distribution equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! 2. Connect a video cable from the viewing device (monit, Quad, DVR, modulat, etc.) to the Decoder s RCA Video Out jack. Simple adapters, such as RCA to BNC, may be used where appropriate. 3. Connect the 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer from an AC outlet to the Decoder s Power Input Connect. 4. Remove Dome and mount the Base to ceiling. Adjust the Bracket f proper viewing. Replace the Dome and rotate opening to match camera view. Up to 100 Feet Video Cable Figure 1 - Connecting the camera to a security monit standard television. Use the TV s composite RCA Video In jack and view through its video line input. The picture will not be available on a channel. Monit NM-POCDOME Quad. Sequencer DVR Monit Figure 2 - Connecting the camera to multiple pieces of video equipment. Every piece except the last must have a loopback video output jack. To Next Device Modulat Distribution Panel Splitter AMP Amplifier Splitter/ Combiner Main cable antenna Figure 3 - Connecting the camera to a modulat f whole house distribution and standard television viewing on the modulated channel. The modulat can also be the last piece of equipment in Figure 2. MAN-POCDOME

FCC Infmation (U.S.A.): Imptant: This product, when installed as specified below, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by NetMedia may void your authity, granted by the FCC, to use the product. Failure to follow all installation instructions could void your FCC authization to use the product in the USA. Security s: FCC compliance requires that the Dome and Decoder module end plates be fastened whenever the unit is in operation. Compliance Infmation Statement (Declaration of Confmity Procedure) Power over Coax Indo Dome We, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Pl. Tucson, AZ 85737 (520-544-4567) declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Type of Equipment: Power over Coax Security Model: NM-POCDOME-BB Model: NM-POCDOME-CB Model: NM-POCDOME-HB NM-POCDOME to which this declaration relates are in confmity with the Title 47 of the US Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15 covering Class B digital devices. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f a class B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accdance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio television communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to crect the interference by one me of the following measures: * Reient relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment to a different outlet on a circuit other than the one the receiver is connected to. * Consult the dealer an experienced radio/tv technician f help. One Year Limited Warranty NetMedia, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and wkmanship under nmal use and service f One Year from the date of purchase NetMedia will repair, at its option, replace the defective product. Please keep your purchase receipt. In the unlikely event that you need warranty service, call NetMedia at 1-520-544-4567 f a Return Material Authization (RMA) number. Then, return the product, with the RMA number clearly marked on the package, by a traceable method with freight pre-paid and accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt to: Attn: Customer Service, NetMedia, Inc. 10940 N. Stallard Place, Tucson, AZ 85737-9527 No expressed implied warranty is made f any defects in this product which result from accident, abuse, failure to operate the product in accdance with relevant instructions, neglect, immersion in exposure to chemicals liquid, extreme climate, excessive wear and tear and defect resulting from other extraneous causes such as unauthized disassembly, repair and/ modification. Any implied warranty arising from the sale of this product, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness f a particular purpose, are limited to the warranty stated above. NetMedia shall not be responsible f any loss, damages expenses, whether direct, consequential incidental that arise from the use inability to use this product. Some states do not allow limitation of incidental consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. MAN-POCDOME

Frequently Asked Questions Q- Can I connect the camera coax to video distribution equipment? A- NO! Do not connect the F-Connect coax of the camera Decoder to other video equipment! Doing so could damage this product and/ the other attached devices! The Decoder ouputs DC voltage on the coax that other equipment may not be prepared to handle. Each camera and Decoder pair needs a dedicated point-to-point circuit; nothing else can share the coax. Also, the camera itself will not wk properly with RF splitters, diplexers, and amplifiers. The RCA Video Out jack of the Decoder can connect to composite video equipment such as monits, TV s, DVR s, and modulats. Q- How can I see the camera on my TV without using an expensive security monit? A- The composite video signal from the PoC Decoder can be plugged directly into one television s RCA Video Input jack and viewed when that TV is switched to the proper input. Another option is to feed the Decoder signal into a modulat. A modulat, such as NetMedia s MM70, changes the video to a UHF Cable channel and allows the signal to be distributed to all your TV s along with the existing antenna/cable/satellite service. Q- Is there some way I can get One Wire Video over coax with other cameras? A- Yes, the NetMedia PoC Video Encoder and Decoder can be purchased as a set, NM-POCSET, f use with popular 12V DC cameras. The Encoder will accept the camera s composite video signal and output about 150mA of regulated 12V DC power. Q- Why do the light areas of the picture look washed out? A- The camera s automatic iris must decide how much to open f shadow areas close f light areas. When a picture has both light and shadow, the camera adjusts the iris based on the percentage of each area in the image. If it decides to open me f the shadow ptions then the light areas will be overexposed. In addition, cameras that are designed f low light infrared sensitivity typically fav the shadow areas and look me washed out under bright conditions. Try adjusting the image field so that me light areas are visible and see if the iris closes to improve the picture. It is nmal though, that as the lighting conditions change throughout the day, so will the camera iris and the picture s dark light areas. Q- Why are the shadow areas too dark to see much detail? A- This is like the washed out question above except opposite. In this case, the camera s automatic iris is opening me f the light areas at the expense of the shadow areas. Try adjusting the image field so that me shadow areas are visible and see if the iris opens to improve the picture. Keep in mind though, that the camera still does need some kind of light in der to see. If necessary, add some lighting to the dark area to improve visibility. Q- Will the camera wk at distances beyond 100 feet? A- Though we do not recommend suppt doing so, some people find that the camera functions satisfactily at distances greater than 100 feet. At that range, the video quality degrades as the cable length increases but until the power gives out over the next few hundred feet, it may still be acceptable f your application. Q-What is the difference between Power over Coax and modulated devices? A- Both are similar because they enable One Wire Video using a single coax. They differ though in their type of video output signal. Our modulated devices, such as the RM70 (which supplies remote power f popu;ar 12VDC cameras), output a TV channel that requires a TV tuner to view. This is handy f distributing the signal to all the TV s with the same coax, splitters, and amplifiers that transmit the local antenna, cable, satellite signal. It is me inconvenient though, f using the signal with equipment that does not have a tuner such as a security DVR Quad screen display. Our PoC modules and cameras output a composite video signal that is directly compatible with such equipment. Whole house distribution can still be accomplished with PoC by modulating the output of the DVR Quad. NM-POCDOME MAN-POCDOME

NM-POCBALL B/W Col Day/Night Col Power over Coax Indo Ball This general purpose surveillance camera utilizes a built-on NetMedia Power over Coax (PoC) Video Encoder and external PoC Video Decoder to exchange power and video across a single coax cable, such as RG6. There is no need to run multiple cables to the camera location! It mounts to a typical rectangular junction box and is viewed with a security monit television. To view the camera on a single standard television, use the TV s composite RCA Video Input jack. Product Includes: 1. Assembly (, Housing, Housing Cap, Elbow Bracket, Locking Ring, Base Plate, PoC Video Encoder, F-Connect). 2. NetMedia PoC Video Decoder and 24V DC 200mA Power Transfmer. 3. Mounting Screws and RCA Video Cable. Assembly Available in UV Paintable White B/W camera Col camera Day/Night Col Housing NM-POCBALL-BW NM-POCBALL-CW NM-POCBALL-HW White PoC Video Encoder Not shown - Built onto unit, it exchanges power and video with Decoder f One Wire Video on coax. Locking Ring Secures elbow bracket to Base Plate at desired position. Base Plate Suppts PoC Encoder and cable. Mount to rectangular junction box. F-Connect Connects to camera F-Connect with a single coax such as RG6. PoC Video Decoder (Included) Elbow Bracket Adjusts camera angle at Wall Plate, screw, and Housing. Housing Cap Remove to adjust focus. Lens Facty set - rotates in either direction to adjust focus. F-Connect Transmits both power and video across a single coax. NM-POCBALL Power Input Connects to 24V DC wall transfmer (included) and AC outlet. FEATURES PoC Video Encoder built into camera Includes PoC Video Decoder module One Wire Video Installation Uses one coax cable to camera Excellent image quality Tough billet aluminum housing Internally routed cables Mounts to standard electrical fixtures Wks in low light conditions Adjustable camera angles Tamper resistant wiring Includes power supply 1 year limited warranty RCA Video Out Connects to viewing device such as monit, DVR, TV, modulat. SPECIFICATIONS B/W Col Day/Night Col Lens: Image Sens: Resolution: Field of View: Min Illumination: Infrared Sensitivity: 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 350 lines 72 Hizontal 0.7 Lux F2.0 Yes 3.7mm 1/4 CCD 470 lines 54 Hizontal 0.5 Lux F1.2 No 3.6mm 1/3 CCD 470 lines 72 Hizontal 0.3 Lux F1.2 Yes /Decoder Cable Connect: /Decoder Cable Type: /Decoder Cable Distance Range: /Decoder Video Signal: PoC Decoder Video Output: PoC Decoder Video Output Connect: PoC Decoder Power Input: PoC Decoder Power Connect: PoC Decoder Size: PoC Decoder Weight: Housing Size: Base Size: Mounting Holes: Assembly Weight: Female F-Connect Coax: RG6 quad shield recommended Up to 100 Proprietary Composite Female RCA 24V DC, 200mA 5.5mm OD, 2.1mm ID, center positive 3.2 long, 2.2 wide, 0.9 thick 3 oz. 2.33 dia. 4.5 long x 2.75 wide 3.25 centers 1 lb. (subject to change without notice) MAN-POCBALL