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Installation
1.
Choose desired location for camera housing
installation. Verify mounting structure and
surface is capable of supporting the camera and
no obstacle or interference is present from
existing installed devices or wiring.
2.
Open housing by loosen the 2 Phillips head
screws located on the rear cap. Do not remove
the lower two screws on the rear cap.
3.
Holding the housing base securely, grasp front
cap and cover, pull forward sliding the cover off
the base.
4.
Remove camera mounting bracket by loosen two
retaining screws. Slide and lift bracket.
5.
Attach camera and lens to bracket using ¼-20
screw. The position of the camera can be
adjusted by flipping the bracket. The lens must
not extend more than ¾” (0.750”) beyond the
front edge of the bracket.
6.
Choose cable entry path for power and video.
Using ¾” wrench, install cable gland fittings
either in the rear cap or mounting foot depending
on the entry point chosen. Install plugs in the
holes not used for cable entry.
7.
Attach power to connector terminal block. Block
mounting plate can be removed for ease of
installation by loosening two screws to slide and
lift the plate. Power must be connected to
terminals 2 and 3. Ground can be connected to
terminal 4 or optional installation by crimping
ground to ring terminal on the grounding stud.
Attach terminal block plate to housing base and
tighten screws.
8.
Position camera into housing and attach black
and white wires to camera power terminal as
recommended by the camera manufacturer.
9.
Attach video cable to camera or other device as
specified by the camera or device manufacturer.
10.
Position cables to relieve excess stress and
tighten the cable gland fittings using ¾” wrench.
11.
Slide cover into place, tighten two Phillips head
screws to secure.
12.
If using sunshield accessory, attach sunshield
according to the instructions included with the
sunshield.
13.
Attach housing to mounting bracket and set
position according to the instructions included
with the mount.
Grasp Here
Slide
Loosen
Screws
Do Not
Remove
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