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4
5
B
Attach bubble to housing.
Set the dome address and
terminate the dome, if
necessary.
Loosen three captive screws
and push in all three tabs
simultaneously to release the
assembly from the housing.
Remove the camera/motor
assembly from the housing.
The camera/motor assembly is shipped
“terminated” (switch to left) for when it is
installed at the end of a data cable. Should
the cable continue to another dome, move
the slide switch to the right to “unterminate”.
6
Attach bubble
assembly.
Re-attach the camera/motor
assembly to the housing.
A
A
A
B
C
Remove lining from
adhesive-backed desiccant
bag and affix bag,
to the surface of
the camera/motor assembly
just above the heater
assembly.
adhesive
side down,
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Terminate
Switch
Address Switches
Attach lanyard to stud
on flange of housing.
Secure with thumbnut.
7
1
SW3 SW2 SW1
x100 x10 x1
The address range is from 001 to 255,
except for Manchester, which is 01 to 64.
Set switches. Example: For address 107,
set SW3 to 1, SW2 to • , and SW1 to 7.
Align the three arms of the chassis over the
tabs inside the sunshield of the housing.
Heater assembly.
Arm spacing is not symmetrical.
Dome goes into housing only one
way.
Push the assembly up into the housing until
it snaps in place. Secure using captive
screws in the arms.
B
T
Ensure all four
tamperproof
screws are
tight.
Once the bubble is attached to the housing,
surface A must meet surface B
.
Ensure lanyard is not caught between a) flange
and trim ring gasket, or b) trim ring and sunshield.
on all sides
Check for
cracks in
bubble.
Discard
bubble if
found.
Check for
bent
flange.
Discard
housing if
found.
Sunshield
A
B
C
Power the dome (heater fans turn on).
The camera lens then follows a pattern
until it reaches its home position. The
controller can then be used to call up
and control the dome.
If OK, continue. If not, see
“Troubleshooting” in information
attached.
Green, red, and yellow LEDs will light in
various patterns to indicate status.
Typically, these LEDs do not need to be
viewed unless a failure occurs. See
“Troubleshooting” in information
attached for an explanation
Of the LED patterns.