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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
02
03
01
04