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XX211-21 Rev 1210 V15CCM-IR-2 Series High-Security Cell Cameras 

Installation  

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2.  Select the cable access hole in the rear cover to be used (6 provided) and knockout the hole. Place the 

rear cover in the corner; using it as a template, mark the locations of the three (3) mounting holes and the 
cable access hole. Remove it from the corner. 

3.  Drill suitable mounting holes and open the hole to accommodate routing the cables to the camera in the 

wall/ceiling. Be sure the cable access hole is large enough to accommodate the cable clamp. 

4.  Route all necessary cables to the location if not already done so. Fasten the cable clamp (provided) into 

the cable access knockout hole so that the clamp is on the inside of the rear cover. Route cables through 
the access hole and through the rear cover; be sure to allow enough cable length to make connections to 
the camera board. Mount the rear cover to the wall/ceiling through the 3 holes provided; use hardware 
appropriate for the mounting surface. 

5.  Using the camera mounting frame as a template, insert it into the rear cover and mark the mounting holes 

on the 3 tabs (2 holes per tab) that align with the holes in the rear cover; drill suitable mounting holes. 
Attach the camera mounting frame onto the wall/ceiling and secure it using appropriate hardware for the 
mounting surface. The use of No. 8 (or 4 mm metric) mounting hardware is recommended. Use hollow-
wall anchors or, if the housing is being mounted on a sheet metal surface, use rivet nuts. 

6.  Make cable connections to the camera board. See instructions below. Adjust the cable length as 

necessary and secure the cable clamp. 

Caution: Installation of the rear cover is required for Canadian UL compliance. 

7.  When the camera mounting frame assembly is secured to the surface, apply an epoxy security sealant 

around the perimeter of the base plate assembly where it meets the ceiling/wall. [Vicon recommends 
DynaPoxy™ EP1200 (US) or Arbokol 1025 (UK) or equivalent for this purpose.] 

Cable Connections 

All cabling is done to the boards located on the back of the front plate.  

Note: Vicon systems and components, like most electronic equipment, require a clean, stable power source. 

Voltage irregularities such as surges, drops, and interruptions can affect the operation of your 
equipment and, in severe cases, damage certain components.  

 

Analog Cable Connections 

1.  Connect the power cable to the 2-postion terminal block TB1. The camera accepts 24 VAC and polarity is 

not relevant. 

2.  Connect the coaxial cable for video output to the BNC connector (SK4). 

3.  To adjust the intensity of the LED illuminators, use RV1. Intensity can be adjusted over a range of 

approximately 10:1 and is at maximum when RV1 is turned fully clockwise. The factory setting is for 
maximum intensity. 

IP Cable Connections 

1.  Use the RJ-45 connector if powering the camera using PoE. If using 24 VAC, connect the power cable to 

the 2-postion terminal block. 

2.  Video and data are transmitted via the RJ-45 connector. 

3.  To adjust the intensity of the LED illuminators, use RV1. Intensity can be adjusted over a range of 

approximately 10:1 and is at maximum when RV1 is turned fully clockwise. The factory setting is for 
maximum intensity. 

 

Summary of Contents for V15CCM-IR-2 Series Rouchneck

Page 1: ...its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc Perspex is a registered trademark of Perspex South Africa Pty Resistorx is a registered trademark of Acument Global Technologies Dyna Poxy is...

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Page 3: ...ch can be determined by turning equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equ...

Page 4: ...Disconnect the product from its power source and cable system when possible to prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges 14 Power Lines Do not locate outside cables over power or utility l...

Page 5: ...sts of a two part stainless steel assembly a fixed base plate and a removable front plate that allows ease of installation and servicing The front plate is secured with Resistorx torx screws and has t...

Page 6: ...High Security Cell Cameras Quick Install Below is an overview for installing the V15CCM IR 2 camera When using rear cover refer to the diagram that follows Figure 1 Installation Diagram Q U I C K I N...

Page 7: ...XX211 21 Rev 1210 V15CCM IR 2 Series High Security Cell Cameras Quick Install 3 When using rear panel follow diagram below...

Page 8: ...it in case access to the interior of the housing is required later Additionally a rear cover is supplied for those installations requiring Canadian UL compliance or extra protection from fire Installa...

Page 9: ...Make cable connections to the camera board See instructions below Adjust the cable length as necessary and secure the cable clamp Caution Installation of the rear cover is required for Canadian UL com...

Page 10: ...area with no blind spots Other camera lens adjustments are done through the OSD menu The front plate includes a secure access plate that covers two connectors an RJ 45 and a BNC The RJ 45 connector is...

Page 11: ...abrasive cleansers that can scratch the window surface or the finish on the housing LENS MASK 1 E SHUTTER MASK 2 BLC MASK 3 MAX_DR MASK 4 AGC MASK 5 SENSE_UP MASK 6 WB MODE SYNC MODE R Y GAIN V_PHASE...

Page 12: ...y and the return shipment is prepaid in accordance with policy The Company will not be obligated to repair or replace equipment showing abuse or damage or to parts which in the judgment of the Company...

Page 13: ...XX211 21 Rev 1210 V15CCM IR 2 Series High Security Cell Cameras Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty 9 Notes...

Page 14: ...quarters Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 Vicon Germany Kornstieg 3 D 24537 Neumuenster Phone 49 0 4321 8790 Fax 49 0 4321 879 97 Far East Office Unit 5...

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