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Installation precautions
(Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit.)
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Be absolutely sure to use anchors or hangers for
installation.
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A withdrawal strength of at least 80 kgf (780 N) per
location is required to install the pan-tilt head.
Fashion the anchors or hangers in such a way that they
will be strong enough to support at least 5 times this
withdrawal strength.
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When installing the pan-tilt head, be absolutely sure to
install the pan-tilt head unit (in 4 locations) and the drop
prevention underneath support plate (in 1 location).
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Do not install the unit on any of its sides.
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Mount the camera on the pan-tilt head only when you
have finished installing it.
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If a prompter or other device is going to be installed as
well, the maximum load is 15 kg (33.1 lbs). If this will be
the case, consult with your dealer, and be absolutely sure
to take drop prevention measures commensurate with
the items mounted. (In this case, do not use the drop-
prevention wire supplied.)
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When mounting the camera and lens, keep the maximum
load under 5 kg (11.0 lbs), and be absolutely sure to
attach the drop-prevention wire to ensure that the camera
and lens will not fall off.
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Do not use a lens which will impair or upset the unit’s
balance.
If any kind of device, when installed, results in a poor
overall weight balance, it cannot be used even if the
maximum load is less than 15 kg (33.1 lbs).
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Do not install the unit outdoors or in places where the
temperature will be hotter than 45 °C (113 °F) or colder
than –5 °C (23 °F).
Use the unit in places where the humidity is below 90 %.
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Purchase the screws for installing the pan-tilt head
and screws for installing the underneath support plate
separately since they are not provided with the unit.
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Do not hold or lift the unit by its rotating part.
Doing so may cause malfunctioning.
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Do not connect a regular LAN line or telephone line to the
CONTROL IN RP connector or COM connector on the
unit. Doing so may cause malfunctioning.
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Do not turn the unit’s rotating part by hand.
Doing so may cause malfunctioning.
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Dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impact may
give rise to malfunctioning.
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Leave a clearance of at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) from around
the monitor when installing the unit.
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When mounting the camera on the unit, take sufficient
steps to ensure that it will not become detached from the
unit or fall onto the floor.
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This unit comes with a drop-prevention wires (used for the
camera).
Read the operating instructions first, and then be
absolutely sure to attach the wire and take the necessary
measures to prevent the camera from falling.
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Install the unit in such a way that the equipment mounted
on it and its cables will not come into contact with anything
when the pan-tilt head swivels, and set definite movement
limits.
( For details on the limiter settings, refer to the operating
instructions of the controller.)
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When the unit is no longer going to be used, do not leave
it in place, and be absolutely sure to remove it.
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Before converting the power plug to a 2-pin plug for use,
consult with your dealer, use a plug adaptor equipped with
a grounding wire and be absolutely sure to connect this
wire to ground.
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Be absolutely sure to proceed with the grounding
connection before plugging the power plug into the power
outlet.
Before disconnecting the grounding connection, be
absolutely sure to unplug the power plug from the power
outlet first.
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Do not run the camera cable near the wiring of electric
lights.
This may result in noise interference.
Parts to be provided by the customer for installation
This unit comes with a drop-prevention wire.
Provide the following items to install the pan-tilt head and underneath support plate.
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Embedded anchors:
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5
(4 locations for M6, 1 location for M8)
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Hexagon head bolts or nuts (M6: for pan-tilt head):
4 pcs each (Long bolts
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3, short bolt
C
1)
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Hexagon head bolt or nut
(M8: for underneath support plate):
1 pc each
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Flat washers (M6):
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4
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Flat washer (M8):
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1
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Spring washers (M6):
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4
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Spring washer (M8):
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1
For details, refer to page 17.