
ENFORCER Armored Ball Turret Camera
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
3
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
33
3
Installation:
1.
Please read this manual carefully and keep it for
future reference.
2.
Use the camera within given temperature and
electrical limits.
3.
Do not aim the LED light directly at the eyes when
the LEDs are on.
4.
Do not point the camera at the sun. Heat could
damage the camera, even when not in use.
5.
Do not mount the camera in areas exposed to
radiation, strong magnetic fields, or strong
electrical signals.*
Before Starting:
1.
Run a 12VDC or 24VAC power supply wire and a
video cable with a male BNC connector through
the wall to where the camera is to be mounted.
2.
Loosen the two set screws with the included allen
wrench and remove the case from the base.
Note:
The camera ball is NOT attached to the
case or base. It sits loose inside the case.
Therefore, be very careful when removing the
case from the base not to drop the camera ball.
3.
Mount the base to the wall using the three
included mounting screws.
4.
Run the camera’s BNC and power connectors
through the camera base, and connect them to
the video and power wires that were run through
the wall.
5.
Place the case over the camera ball and loosely
secure it using the included allen wrench.
6.
Once the ball is pointing in the desired direction,
tighten the outer case ring to secure the camera
in its position.
7.
With the camera ball tight, set your desired
zoom/focus to cover the area you wish to protect.
8.
Do a final test of the video camera and the
monitor.
Note:
The base also allows for surface wiring of the
camera. However, for a cleaner and more secure
installation, run the wires through the wall.
Overview:
A.
Base
B.
Mounting screws
C.
Set screw
D.
Case
E.
Camera ball
F.
Focus
G.
Zoom
H.
Female BNC
connector
I.
DC Jack
J.
Pigtail connector
with terminal block
A
B
C
E
D
G
F
I
H
J
6.
Do not open or disassemble the camera. There
are no field serviceable parts inside.
7.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong
vibrations.
*Note:
Many video monitors produce strong
electromagnetic fields close to the display CRT,
especially when the monitor is turned on or during
de-gaussing, which occurs automatically with many
monitors when turning on.