Camera Installation and Mounting
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10.
Push the rubber grommet into the cordgrip body so that the grommet is flush with the slotted side
of the body and the flat side of the sealing nut is facing it.
Figure 11: Rubber Grommet Inserted into Cordgrip
11.
Insert the wires through the sealing nut and screw the nut clockwise so that it is closes tightly on
the cordgrip body. Use the hex wrench to tighten the nut to 50-55 inch-pounds (5.65-6.215 newton
meters) of torque so that the cordgrip is securely fastened.
Figure 12: Assembling Sealing Nut
12.
Insert the assembled cordgrip into the opening on the connector panel. The side including the
exposed screw thread and rubber O-ring should be inserted first.
13.
Hand-tighten the locking nut inside the camera body.
Figure 13: Tightening the Locking Nut
14.
Use the hex wrench to tighten the nut to approximately 8 in-lbs. (0.9 newton meters) of torque so
that the cordgrip is securely fastened.
15.
Using a striping tool, attach an RJ45 connector (not supplied) to the Ethernet cable and an RJ179BU
male BNC crimp connector (not supplied) to the video cable. Crimp the wires onto the connectors.
16.
If the camera is connected to an alarm or a 12 or 24 volt power supply, it is necessary to insert the
wires through the supplied ferrites in order to comply with EMI emission standards.
Figure 14: Power Wires with Ferrite
17.
Attach the supplied plugs to the wires. Crimp the wires onto the connectors.
18.
If using a power supply, connect the 3-pin male terminal block connector from the power supply to
the AC/DC power input.
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