Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
10/100/1000
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Power
Join
Main
Auxiliary
OUTPUTS: 56VDC
10/100/1000
Link
Power
Join
Main
Auxiliary
OUTPUTS: 56VDC
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
100 BaseT transmision; Network speeds up to 150 Mbps*; Up to 8,000ft (2,500m)*
Powers PoE, PoE+, or High Power PoE cameras (or other PoE devices), up to 50 watts*
Dual 1000BaseT uplink ports (RJ45 & SFP)
Use with NV-ET1801 or NV-ET1804 TBus Transmitters
One TBus port at the network-end can support multiple remote Transmitters/IP cameras
56 VDC is distributed over the TBus to all connected equipment
Easy configuration, no PC required; Browser based moitoring & control available
Transparently supports all networking protocols (UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP, Multicast*, etc.)
128-bit AES encrypted transmission; Built-in transient protection
The NVT Model NV-ER1808i TBus Eight Port PoE+ Receiver Hub is a 1U 19 rackmountable bus-architected ethernet switch, that together with remote TBus transmitters, is
capable of supporting up to 32 10/100 BaseT Ethernet and PoE+ powered devices.
The TBus transmission medium can be coax, 2-wire/UTP, or Shielded Twisted-Pair. Data
rates up to 150 Mbps are achievable, making these devices the ideal choice in new or legacy
installations where existing cable is re-deployed as part of an upgrade to IP cameras.
An internal 250 watt 56 VDC power supply can be optionally augmented by an external 250
watt auxiliary power supply, supporting redundancy and/or higher power applications.
The NV-ER1808i is backed by NVTs award winning customer suooprt, limited lifetime warranty, and advance replacement. No IP or MAC addressing configuration is required, yet is
available for browser-based monitoring and control. This provides exceptional yet simple
configuration and diagnostics for the installer or remote monitoring facility. Status LEDs
indicate power, Ethernet/PoE, and TBus connectivity/activity.
* Distance and number of devices supported may be lower due to power supply capacity and wire voltage-drop. See Wire Distance
Charts on page 8. Aggregate TBus bandwidth is dynamically allocated (shared based on traffic), and decreases with wire distance. See
Wire Distance Chart on page 9. Multicast requires an IGMP Querier, either in a network switch, or in the NV-ER1808i Receiver Hub. High
CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS
The NV-ER1808i TBus receiver hub delivers high bandwidth encrypted Ethernet signals over virtually any kind of wire (Coax, UTP, STP, Un-twisted wire, etc.). To provide utmost signal integrity and security, the NV-ER1808i receiver must be configured to communicate exclusively with
other transceivers within their TBus Network Group. This group typically consists of one or more remote Transmitters, typically located at the
IP camera and one Receiver, typically located at the controlroom. Transmitters may be the NV-ET1801 or NV-ET1804. The Receiver may be the
NV-ET1801, NV-ER1804, NV-ER1808i, or NV-ER1816i.
Before functioning on the network, each NV-ER1808i must learn which other transceivers are to be part of that group. This simple
process is called Joining. It is recommended that transceivers in each Network Group be configured prior to deployment using these
instructions:
Step One: Gather Materials
All 1800 series Transceivers
RJ45 patch-cord
Small paper-clip, partially straightened
Device labels
IP Network Documentation Log
Transceiver #2
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Un-Joining a Transceiver
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If you need to move a Transceiver from one Network Group to another, it must first un-learn its
previous Network Group and be returned to an un-joined state. Do this by:
Apply power.
The blue POWER LED on each Transceiver will blink for 8 seconds and then go on.
Using the straightened paper-clip, depress the small JOIN push-button until the blue Power LED goes off (about 13 seconds).
Un-joining is now complete.
If you are not sure that un-joining has been successful, remove and then re-apply power, and repeat.
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This log may include essential documentation which will help you identify all
system devices during and after deployment. The NV-ER1808i has data
entry fields for this purpose.
SYSTEM
PoE
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But
Transceiver #1
Rack Mounting
Attach the supplied mounting
brackets to the Hub chassis
using the supplied screws.
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Power
10/100/1000
Link
Join
Auxiliary
OUTPUTS: 56VDC
Main
Power
Join
Mains Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply
circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring.
Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
Link
Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention
should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).
Wall Mounting
For wall-mount installations, attach the supplied mounting brackets to opposite corners of the Hub chassis using
the supplied screws.
Attach the brackets to the wall using wood screws (not supplied).
10/100/1000
Table Mounting
10/100/1000
Power
10/100/1000
Link
Join
Main
Auxiliary
10/100/1000
For table-mount
installations, attach
the four rubber feet
(supplied) to the
bottom of the
chassis.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IP Camera
Cat5
NV-ET1801 or
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
any wire
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
SFP
Slot
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801 or
NV-ET1804
Switch
or
Router
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
Monitor
LAN / WAN
any wire
NV-ER1808i
Transceiver Configuration
NVT TBus transceivers must be configured to communicate
exclusively with other transceivers within their Network
Group. This Joining configuration process is described on
page 3.
BUS ARCHITECTURE
NETWORKING CONSIDERATIONS
For IP-based CCTV applications, there are some network
configurations that are robust, and others that are not
recommended. In general, it is best to deploy a separate LAN
exclusively for video traffic. Although it is possible to place IP
cameras onto the end-users Enterprise LAN, there are
several disadvantages in doing so. These include:
NV-BNCT
Security Considerations
Most surveillance systems are installed specifically to protect
against breaches in security. A shared LAN provides potential
opportunities for unauthorized access to security assets.
Sniffing IP addresses can result in the unintended disclosure of
IP cameras or network vulnerabilities. Spoofing IP addresses
could result in the disruption of recording.
NV-EC4BNC
NV-RJ45A
PoE CONSIDERATIONS
Most IP cameras can support multiple video streams using various protocols. MJPEG and H.264 are the most common, and
can be transmmitted at various rates using unicast (pointto-point) or multicast (single source with multiple destinations).
IP Camera
Embedded
IGMP
Network
Querier
Cat5
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
328ft
(100m)
Cat5
Routing Table
IGMP Query
IGMP Report
Network
Video
Recorder
Routing Table
LAN / WAN
NV-ET1804
Firewall
NV-ET1801 or
NV-ER1804 or
NV-ER1808i or
NV-ER1816i
Ethernet
Switch
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with the camera wattage at the left. Sometimes IP cameras are listed as to their PoE Class rather than wattage.
Now
read over to the right until you find your kind of wire. Then look up (feet) or down (meters) to find your
maximum distance.
If
your wire is not among the examples, simply measure its total resistance and find the value on the right side of the
graph. The maximum supported wattage is on the left.
DATA DISTANCE
There are a wide variety of wire qualities, from copper-plated steel at the low end (CATV wire) to high performance
low-loss pure copper.
The graph below will help you to determine your data thoughput as a function of wire type and distance.
A Distance Calculator can be found at www.nvt.com.
20,000 ft
10,000 ft
7,000 ft
5,000 ft
7,000 m
5,000 m
x
Coa
1
1
RG- C o a x
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x
RG
Coa
9
5
RG
Typical
p
r Distance
Wire
3,000 ft
2,000 ft
3,000 m
2,000 m
1,000 m
700 m
500 m
5
Cat
P
UT
18/2
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eld
Shi
1,000 ft
700 ft
500 ft
300 ft
200 ft
300 m
200 m
100 m
70 m
50 m
Un-Shielded 18/2
100 ft
70 ft
50 ft
30 m
20 m
30 ft
10 m
150
140
120
100
80
60
40
Maximum Network Data Rate (Mbps)
20
APPLICATION EXAMPLES
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
any wire
any wire
any wire
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
any wire
Switch
or
Router
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
any wire
any wire
SFP
Port
any wire
any wire
NV-ER1808i
Cat5
Cat5
NV-ET1801
NV-ET1801
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
Cat5
NV-ET1801
Cat5
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
NV-ET1801
any wire
IP Camera
Switch
or
Router
SFP
Port
NV-ER1808i
Cat5
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
Cat5
Cat5
NV-ET1801
Cat5
any wire
NV-ER1808i
Remote
Switch
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
SFP
Port
Cat5
Switch
or
Router
IP Camera
Cat5
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
IP Camera
Switch
or
Router
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
IP Camera
LAN / WAN
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
SFP
Port
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
IP Camera
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
IP Camera
IP Camera
IP Camera
any wire
328ft
(100m)
IP Camera
NV-ET1804
NV-ER1808i
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
Coax
Coax
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
UTP wire
NV-ET1801
Switch
or
Router
NV-ER1808i
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
50 Watt
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
Cat5
any wire
56VDC
60W Power
Supply
Switch
or
Router
NV-ER1808i
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
Speaker
Access Point
Microphone
Louroe
AOP-SP70
Bidirectional Audio
Audio in
Audio out
GE IFS
SP-PoE
12 V 1 Amp
Power Splitter
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
any wire
12VDC
NV-ER1808i
IP Camera
Aiphone
IS-IPDV
IP Network
Direct Entry
Station
or
Access
Control
Interface
NV-ET1804
Switch
or
Router
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
LAN / WAN
LAN / WAN
Switch
or
Router
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
any wire
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
SFP
Slot
Laptop for
diagnostics
NV-ER1808i
LAN / WAN
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
NV-ET1801
any wire
SFP
Slot
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
Edge
Switch
NV-ER1808i
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
SFP Slot
NV-ET1801
any wire
Core
Router
Fiber or Copper
Laptop for
diagnostics
Cat5
NV-ER1808i
Laptop for
Joining &
configuration
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
SFP Slot
NV-ET1801
any wire
RJ45
NV-ER1808i
IP Camera
Cat5
328ft
(100m)
LAN / WAN
Fiber or Copper
Switch
or
Router
Hybrid
DVR
or NVR
Cat5
RJ45
NV-ET1801
any wire
SFP
Slot
NV-ER1808i
Figure 14 - Daisy-chaining
Laptop for
diagnostics
NV-ER1808i
NV-ER1808i
NV-ER1808i
NV-ER1808i
NV-PS56-250W
NV-PS56-250W-2
NV-PS56-250W-3
Pin 1
ON
NV-PS56-250W
NV-PS56-250W-2
NV-PS56-250W-3
0VDC
0VDC
+56VDC
+56VDC
250W
250W
250W
OFF
NV-ER1808i
Ethernet Receiver Hub
18 AWG
To Alarm
System
16 AWG
85C
ON
Pin 1
+56VDC
+56VDC
NV-PS56-250W
Auxiliary Power Supply
Figure 18 - Interconnections
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ALARM OUTPUTS
0VDC
0VDC
HW Rev A
FW rev 1.6
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Password:
To reset your User Name and Password, use a paper-clip to press the JOIN button
to the right of the Power LED. You will have five minutes to enter a new User Name
and Password.
To reset all configuration to factory conditions, use a paper-clip to press the JOIN
button while powering on the NV-ER1808i.
Network Video Technologies
www.nvt.com
support@nvt.com
US +1 (650) 462-8100
UK +44 (0) 208 977 6614
Enter the default username,which is admin, and your default password, which is also admin, and click Submit.
Alternately, set yourself a new password by using a paper-clip to press the Joining pushbutton on the NV-ER1808i.
That pushbutton is just to the right of the blue power LED:
B
J oi n
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HW Rev A
FW rev 1.2
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Submit
New Password:
Cancel
To reset your User Name and Password, use a paper-clip to press the JOIN button
to the right of the Power LED. You will have five minutes to enter a new User Name
and Password.
To reset all configuration to factory conditions, use a paper-clip to press the JOIN
button for 30 seconds.
HW Rev A
Power
FW rev 1.2
Monitor
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Settings
Multicast
Logout
Join
Within one minute, press the Join button on a remote NV-ET180x device to make it part
of this Network.
Joined units will be added to the list below.
TBus Status
Link Quality
Signal Level
Good
Signal/Noise
Fair
Description
Edit
As a diagnostic tool, the Joining page of the NV-ER1808i will display a list of the MAC addreses of all joined transmitters that are found
on the TBus network. For optional easy identification, a naming description field is available. The hub will remember each entered
description associated with every transmitter MAC address. This memory is non-volatile.
HW Rev A
Power
Monitor
Power Supplies
TBus Power Consumption
Channel Watts
1
0
2
3
3
4
4
13
5
0
6
20
7
0
8
45
FW rev 1.6
Settings
IP Address 192.168.254.0
Multicast
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Reset 1
Reset 2
Reset 3
Reset 4
Reset 5
Reset 6
Reset 7
Reset 8
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220
Total Watts
Logout
Reset All
85
HW Rev A
Power
Monitor
FW rev 1.2
Settings
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Multicast
Speed
1000
1000
Xmit Recv
Device Monitor
TBus Transceivers
74-B0-0C-01-0D-86
Rear Parking Lot Camera 5
74-B0-0C-01-01-95
Front Door (25 char max)
74-B0-0C-01-16-4D
Shipping Department Doors
00-80-88-43-65-29
00-1A-07-03-55-57
08-00-23-93-9B-0B
00-1A-07-06-FD-42
00-1A-07-06-FD-43
00-1A-07-06-FD-44
00-1A-07-06-FD-45
Logout
Network Settings
To change the IP address of the NV-ER1808i hub, enter its new
IP address, and subnet mask (typically
255.255.255.0), and click Submit.
Reminder #1: Once the hubs IP address has been
changed, you must point your browser to the new IP
address to continue communication.
Joining
HW Rev A
Power
Monitor
FW rev 1.2
Settings
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Multicast
Logout
Logout
Network Settings
IP Address:
192.168.254.1
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Saves all the configuration settings of this NV-ER1808i onto your PC.
File is stored as text under the name: NV-ER1808i_192-168-254-1.doc.
Backup
This information can be reviewed, edited, or used to restore into new hardware.
Use the Browse... button to locate the folder into which you wish to store this file.
After selecting the folder, press Backup.
Search Path:
C:\
For security, most CCTV LANs are closed (not accessible to the
internet). To avoid this issue, first plug your laptop into an internet-accessible LAN and download the binary/hex upgrade into
the PC. Then plug your laptop into the CCTV LAN and select this
downloaded file using the Firmware File Search Path. Then click
Submit to load this file into the NV-ER1808i.
Browse...
C:\
Restore
Firmware Upgrade
Firmware upgrades will be available from time to time on the
nvt.com website.
Submit
Backup
To do so, select into which folder you want to save this file, and
click Backup.
Browse...
Restore
Firmware Upgrade
Firmware File Search Path:
C:\
Download the latest firmware from nvt.com into your PC.
Use the Browse... button to locate this downloaded firmware file.
After selecting the firmware file, press Submit.
Browse...
Submit
HW Rev A
Power
FW rev 1.2
Monitor
IP Address 192.168.254.1
Settings
Multicast
Logout
Logout
Like other Network Switches, TBus devices will not deliver multicast traffic unless it receives a
request for that multicast stream. The delivery of such requests requires an IGMP Querier on the
network and that the Network Switches are configured to forward IGMP Reports towards the
NV-ER1808i.
If you are unable to perform this Switch configuration, then NVT recommends you instead manually
configure the NV-ER1808i to generate an IGMP Report for each multicast camera. (See below.)
If your network has no IGMP Querier and you are unable or unwilling to perform this manual configuration, you may instruct the NV-ER1808i to generate its own IGMP Queries. Such Queries are outside
the IGMP specification, may cause un-desired network operation, and are not recomended by NVT.
NVT assumes no responsibility for network disruptions.
Have the NV-ER1808i generate IGMP Queries:
239.168.254.45
08-20-23-93-9B-0C
239.168.254.123
00-33-07-06-FD-42
239.168.254.78
00-42-07-06-FD-1C
238.168.254.33
00-51-07-06-FD-44
224.168.254.41
00-7A-07-06-FD-8A
239.168.254.02
00-9B-07-06-FD-0F
239.168.254.77
00-1A-07-06-FD-2D
239.168.254.1B
00-1F-07-06-FD-D3
239.168.254.3C
00-22-07-06-FD-74
239.168.254.60
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10/100/1000
10/100/1000
10/100/1000
10/100/1000
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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NV-PS56-250W-3
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NV-PS56-250W-2
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Auxiliary
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NV-PS56-250W
Vid
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NV-ER1816i
NV-ER1816i
tw
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NV-PS56-60W
NV-PS56-90W
NV-BNCT
BNC T adaptor
NV-EC4BNC
NV-BNCA
NV-RJ45A
NV-PC4PR
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ETHERNET (Uplink) INTERFACES
SFP Port:
L E D S TAT U S I N D I C AT O R S
Gigabit Ethernet
10/100/1000
RJ45 Port:
Protection:
Wire type:
Cat5 or better
Distance:
Power
Main
Flashes
when
initializing
or Joining
Link
Remote
device
detected
Per-channel
Load
Green
when>0.5W
Body Dimensions:
Wire type:
Impedance:
Topology:
Optional
External
Power
Data throughput:
Latency:
3 mS
Wire distance:
Transmission technology:
Encryption:
IEEE 1901
128-bit AES, through one-button Joining
Shipping weight:
Operating / storage temperature:
Generated heat:
Under full 220W load, hub alone
Under full 220W load, including
remote transceivers & cameras
Under full 400W load, including
remote transceivers & cameras
(400 W load requires auxiliary
NV-PS56-250W power supply)
Transient immunity:
* I M P O R TA N T N O T E :
P O W E R S U P P LY
Data rate, distance, and number of devices may be lower due to wire
voltage-drop, power supply capacity, or signal attenuation.
See pages 8 & 9.
The NV-ER1808i contains a 250 watt 56VDC power supply that operates
off 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. Current draw can be up to 4.5 amps. The
NV-ER1808i consumes up to 30 watts, leaving 220 watts for the eight
TBus ports.
WARNING:
Fuse rating:
For safety, never use more than two power supplies within a TBus
channel. Never use more than one 60 watt remote power supply
on each TBus channel.
250V 5A T
Use only the power cord provided with the unit or equivalent UL approved
type SPT-2, SVT, or SJT 18/3 AWG 100~240 VAC, 1 Amp 60C max 15 ft
(4.5 m) long. One end with IEC380-C13 appliance coupler and the other
end with NEMA 1015P or equivalent for your country.
ALARM OUTPUTS
Main: Rear screw terminals 5 & 6 open on fault
Auxiliary: Rear screw terminals 7 & 8 open on fault
M E C H A N I C A L / E N V I R O N M E N TA L
Power Source:
Auxiliary
Internal
Power
T B u s L I N K I N T E R E R FA C E
Connectivity:
10/100/1000
Link
Join
60V 100mA
1,000V isolation
R E G U L AT O RY
An optional external 250 watt power supply may be added for high load
applications, or for redundancy, bringing the total power to 500 watts.
The external power supply connections use an 8-conductor pluggable
Phoenixstyle connector suitable for up to 16AWG (1.3 mm) conductors.
Only one external 250 watt power supply may be used with each
NV-ER1808i. For multi-hub environments, up to three power supplies
are available in a shared 1U enclosure:
WARRANTY
Limited Lifetime
56V 250W
TROUBLESHOOTING
Confirm that the NVT transceivers have been configured to communicate with each other, per instructions on page 3.
If you are experiencing problems, attempt to simplify your setup.
Test each cable segment separately. For example, test a simpler
configuration first. Then add in the NVT transceivers, back-toback. Test each segment of a long cable-run independently.
Attempt to isolate the problem.
Most IP camera installation problems involve configuring the IP
camera and the recorder to recognize each other. If in doubt, connect the camera directly to the Ethernet switch, bypassing the
transceivers. Consult the IP camera and/or recorder installation
manuals for configuration instructions, or contact the camera or
recorder manufacturer.
Which camera and NVT LEDs are on?
Can you ping the camera?
Test if unicast traffic passes smoothly but multicast traffic is
blocked. (See page 7.)
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
NVT customer support is available for consultation from 8:00 AM
to 5:30 PM PST Monday through Friday. In addition, emergency
after-hours callback support is available.
USA Office: (+1) (650) 462-8100
USA Fax: (+1) (650) 326-1940
UK Office: (+44) (0)20 8977 6614
UK Fax: (+44) (0)20 8973 1855
Email USA: www.nvt.com/email/info
Email UK: www.nvt.com/email/eusales
Web home page: www.nvt.com
NVT warrants that the product conforms to NVTs applicable published specifications and is free of defects for the life of the product. There shall be no other warranties, express, statuatory, or
otherwise, including any implied warranty of merchantability, of
fitness, or any other obligation on the part of NVT with respect to
any of the products.In the event that any of the products is damaged, altered, or modified without the express written consent of
NVT, any warranty for those products will cease and NVT will
have no further liability as it pertains to those products.
NVT assumes no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred
resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location
other than for which it is intended.
NVTs liability under any warranties shall be discharged by
replacing or repairing any part or parts which do not conform to
the applicable warranty under normal and proper use. NVTs liability with respect to any product shall not exceed a refund of the
price received by NVT for that product, and in no event shall NVT
have any liability for any incidental, consequential, special, or
indirect damages.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special,
incidental, or consequential damages, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
PRODUCT RETURNS
Please call before returning units to NVT. Returned materials
must have a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) number
from NVT marked on the outside of the shipping carton.
WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment.