
Housing Installation
CyberDome Series Installation Manual
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A06-8SG0/B/April2006/1033921C
CAUTION!
For safety, the hardware and procedure used
for securing the CyberMount must allow it to
support a minimum of a 35 lb (15.88 kg) load.
Step 5)
Prepare the mounting holes in
accordance with the type of sur-
face (concrete, wood, etc.) and
fasteners used. See
Figure 22
.
NOTE: Mounting fasteners are not
included.
Next, wire and mount the interface module.
There are two versions of the CyberMount interface module depending on whether video is
being sent via coaxial cable (CyberMount Coaxial Interface Module) or unshielded twisted-pair
wire (CyberMount UTP Interface Module).
NOTE: When using the CyberMount UTP Interface Module, the unshielded twisted-pair video and
RS422 control wires can share the same wire jacket, but must remain as separate twisted pairs.
Step 10)
Prepare the cables as shown in
Figure 23
.
Figure 22. Minimum Load Requirement for the
CyberMount
Step 6)
Drill a pass-through hole in the wall for cable entry, if one does not already exist.
Step 7)
Pull the video, 24VAC, and RS422 cables from inside the wall through the
CyberMount cable-entry hole. Cut the cables to a length of no shorter than 7 in.
(17.78 cm).
Step 8)
Securely mount the CyberMount to the wall with the appropriate fasteners. See
Figure 22
.
Step 9)
Properly seal all mounting holes that could cause leaks into the mounting sur-
face.
Figure 23: Preparing the Cables