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Document 800-06748 – Rev A – 01/11
© 2011 Honeywell International Inc.
Install the Dome (continued)
Using In-Ceiling Mount
1.
Remove the ceiling tile from the ceiling.
2.
Place the supplied template on the ceiling tile and cut
a circular hole 4.5 inches (116 mm) in diameter.
3.
Attach the main body to the ceiling tile using the three
supplied M4×50 machine screws (Fig. 2).
4.
Attach the metal in-ceiling plate to the other side of the
ceiling tile using the supplied M4 nuts (Fig. 3).
5.
Connect the power, video, and data wiring to the main cable, and then connect the
main cable to the main body.
6.
Align the guide on the dome cover with the left guide on the main body flange, and
then twist the dome cover clockwise until it locks into place (Fig. 4, Fig. 4A).
7.
Secure the dome cover to the main body using the supplied M3×6 lock-up screw
(Fig. 4).
8.
Replace the ceiling tile, with the dome mounted, in the ceiling.
9.
Remove the protective vinyl from the dome cover.
About Power, Video, and Data Connections
Power
Locate the power supply as close to the dome as possible. If the power cable is very long,
there may be a drop in voltage and the system may not work properly.
Caution
Ensure that you use the correct polarity to avoid damaging the unit.
Video
Connect the dome to the monitor using BNC coaxial cable only.
Data (RS-485 Communication)
Connect the dome to the controller using RS-485 communication. When connecting
multiple domes, use a multi-drop network configuration as shown below.
You can connect up to 255 domes on a single network. However, the total length of the
data cable cannot be more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km).
Terminate both ends of the communication line.
Note
Do not use a star topology for the network as this does not allow adequate
termination.
Configure the Dome Using the Controller
Refer to the
10X True Day/Night PTZ Dome User Guide
for detailed instructions on how to
configure your dome for your specific installation using the on-screen display (OSD) menu.
RJ45 Pin Number
Connector/Wire Color
Signal
1
BNC Connector
Video +
2, 4
BNC Connector
Video –
5
Red
RS-485 +
3
Yellow
RS-485 –
7
Orange
Power +
6, 8
White
Power –
Model
Input Voltage
Input Voltage Range
Current Consumption
HDT (NTSC), HDTX (PAL)
12 V DC
24 V AC
11–18 V DC
17– 29 V AC
0.8 A
0.4 A
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 4A
Detail
Power
BNC Connector (Video)
RS-485 (Data)
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
Controller / DVR
RS485
#1
#2
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