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3.30 in 
84mm 

5.51 in 
140mm 

Figure 3 – 
Back of Wall 
Mount 

3.2.

 

Bracket Installation 

Select an appropriate mounting location such that a safety 
factor of 4 can be achieved.   

3.2.1.

 

Wall Bracket Installation 

Hold up the wall arm to the desired installation location and 
use it as a template to mark the center of the drill holes.  The 
upper two holes are slotted for easy installation.  Mark the 
portion of the slotted holes as shown in Figure 3.   

Drill out the four holes in the mounting surface with a bit large 
enough to accept an M8 or 1/4" wall anchor.  Drill to an 
approximate depth of 3.0 inches (75mm).  Insert the wall 
anchor (not provided, see Figure 4) into the holes. 

 
Run the power, video, and data (alarm optional) cables 
through the back of the wall mount and down through the 
threaded hole in the arm (see Figure 4).  Leave enough length 
of cable hanging out of the arm that the connections can be 
made inside the dome (leave  approx. 2-inches for the video 
cable and 3.5-inches for the other cables).  
 
Run the cables out of the notch in the bottom of the wall 
mount (not shown) or through a previously drilled hole 
through the wall (preferred method).   
 
Apply a generous bead of RTV sealant around the entire edge 
of the wall mount as shown in Figure 4.  Apply additional 
sealant to the notch at the base of the mount. 
 
Position the mount over the wall anchors and begin to tighten 
the nuts and washers.  Tighten down the nuts until the 
anchors are secure.  Wipe off any excess RTV from the edges 
of the mount. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

3.2.2.

 

Pendant Bracket Installation 

Hold the pendant mount flange up to the ceiling and mark the 
hole pattern.  Figure 5 shows the bolt hole pattern.  Be 
mindful of the orientation of the notch used for cable entry. 
 
Drill holes large enough for M6 (3/16 in.) wall anchors and drill 
the hole to an appropriate depth (i.e. 75mm depth for M6 x 
70mm anchor).   
 
Apply a generous bead of RTV sealant around the entire edge 
of the mount base (see Figure 6).  Seat the pendant mount 
over the wall anchors. 
 
 

 
 
Tighten down the nuts until the anchors are secure.  Wipe off 
any excess RTV from the edges of the mount.   
 
Apply Sealant Tape to both ends of the customer-supplied 
1.5” NPT pipe.  Screw one end of the pipe into the ceiling 
flange. 
 

Note:  the Coupler is notched on one side.  The PTZ unit 
attaches to the notched side.  Screw the un-notched side 
onto the lower end of the pipe. 

 
Feed the power, video and data cables (alarm optional) down 
through the pendant mount leaving at least 2-inches of video 
cable and 3.5 inches of the other cables hanging below the 
mount (see Figure 7).  

Figure 4 – Wall Mount 

01  Power/video/data cables 
02  Wall Mount 
03  Wall Anchor 
04  RTV Sealant 

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Summary of Contents for PTZA6 Series

Page 1: ...Page 1 PTZA6 Series Pan Tilt Zoom Domes Installation Manual Aigis Mechtronics Inc 1124 Louise Road Winston Salem NC 27282 Ph 336 785 7740 Fax 336 785 7744 www aigismech com...

Page 2: ...ectrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 11 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be wal...

Page 3: ...ce from any high voltage cables or equipment Run outdoor rated cable under building eaves if possible Run cabling to the site in buried sealed steel tubes conduit In areas exposed to the elements shie...

Page 4: ...e unit is shipped in the safest possible packaging Keep it for possible future use If the unit needs to be returned replace it properly in its packaging and contact your supplier for return authorizat...

Page 5: ...as shown in Figure 4 Apply additional sealant to the notch at the base of the mount Position the mount over the wall anchors and begin to tighten the nuts and washers Tighten down the nuts until the a...

Page 6: ...wn in Figure 9 Feed these cables through the back of the wall mount and out through the threaded opening Leave 2 inches of video cable and 3 5 inches of the other cables hanging out of the wall mount...

Page 7: ...nt to the hole in the corner bracket as shown in Figure 11 Select appropriate sized hose clamps for the installation Pass the hose clamps not supplied through the slots in the pole bracket and around...

Page 8: ...ccess panel by pressing the metal button shown in Figure 14 The access panel flips down Do not touch the AMP socket when opening the panel Make the power video data and alarm optional connections insi...

Page 9: ...in its packaging as shown in Figure 19 The PTZ module fits into the dome housing quickly and easily Line up the AMP sockets shown in Figure 20 The guide notches will align the module Carefully press t...

Page 10: ...Contact Aigis for more information 4 1 Ceiling Hole Preparation Draw a circle on the ceiling for the hole the PTZ will be mounted into The dimensions of the hole should be 8 86 in 225mm minimum to 8 9...

Page 11: ...ws see Figure 29 that are attached to the plastic ceiling clips Loosen the screws until the clips are raised off the flange by an amount greater than the ceiling thickness Raise the unit up into the h...

Page 12: ...P sockets shown in Figure 34 The guide notches will align the module Carefully press the PTZ module into position Two snaps should be audible as it locks into place 4 3 Trim Ring and Dome Bubble Attac...

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