Specifications

V4 or RS485
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3 Video signals in one direction, 1 video signal in the opposite direction.
Mule4 can also transmit a CCTV video signal in reverse. This great feature is an added bonus where wirefree is not an
option due to site conditions such as trees and other obstacles in the way, especially useful if you don’t have access to
run any more cables. Figure 10 shows a diagram of how mode 3 is configured.
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
3
V1, V2, V3
in this direction
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC 12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V4
V4 in this direction
V1
V2
V3
V4
Tx - Transmitter
1. Connect the 3 video input signals in to ‘Video In’ ports 1 to 3 of the transmitter (figure 1, 1-3).
2. Connect an LCD monitor to ‘Video In’ port 4 (figure1, 4).
3. Check the ‘V4 or RS485’ switch (figure 10a) is set to V4.
4. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable into the ‘Video Out’ port (figure 1, 6) the maximum length is 200 metres.
Rx - Receiver
1. Connect the RG59 co-ax cable from the transmitter to the ‘Video In’ port (figure 2, 5) of the receiver.
2
. Connect the 3 video cables from your DVR to the ‘Video Out’ marked 1 to 3 of the RX unit (figure 2, 1-3).
3. Connect a video input signal like a camera into ‘Video Out’ port 4 (figure 2, 4).
4. Check that the ‘V4 or RS485’ Switch (figure 10a) is set to V4.
Figure 10
3 Video signals and 1 audio signal.
The Mule4 can also send an extra audio signal down the RG59 allowing 3 camera signals and 1 audio to be sent back
to the DVR or quad. There’s no need to add extra cable to the existing RG59 co-ax cable as all this can be done with
the Mule4. Figure 11 shows a diagram of how mode 4 is configured.
Operation Mode Setup
Mode
4
1x RG59 co-ax cable
DVR
Mule 4 - Tx
Mule 4 - Rx
12V DC
12V DC
V1
V2
V3
V1
V2
V3
Audio
Audio
V1, V2, V3 & Audio
in this direction
Figure 11
Mode 4 setup continued...
Switch in ‘V4’ position
on both units.
Figure 10a
CCTV Mule Instructions