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WIRE
OR CHAIN

UPPER HOUSING

MOUNTING RAIL

CEILING TILE
OR 

 PANEL

DOME

Figure 2

Installation 

Using Mounting Rails

2.3.2 Installation Using the 

 Ceiling

Panel Option

1.

Remove the tile in which the unit is to be mounted.

2.

Lift the upper housing of the 

 into the ceiling

area and rest it on one of the tiles adjacent to the
opening it is going to occupy. Route the cables
through the split plate into the housing as described
in Section 2.2.

3.

Install the 

 panel in the ceiling grid, making

sure it is seated properly.

4.

Reach through the circular opening in the panel and

move the upper housing into place in the panel,
aligning the holes in the flange of the housing with

the standoffs in the panel.

5.

Remove an adjacent ceiling tile to allow adequate

work space.

6.

Secure the housing to the 

 ceiling panel with

the four screws provided. Screws should be inserted
downwards from the ceiling.

2.3.3 Installation Using the 

 Mounting

Rail Kit

The 

 mounting rail kit may be used in con-

junction with either an existing ceiling tile or the 

ceiling panel option. If an existing ceiling tile is to be
used, cut a circular opening in the tile as described in

Section 2.3.1 and set the tile aside.

1.

2.

3.

Find four (4) support points in the ceiling above the
tile grid. These are used to attach the suspension

wires. (Chains may be used in place of wire.) Screw

eyelets or other similar hardware may be used as the

means of attaching the wires to the ceiling, but these
supports and the material they are attached to must

be strong enough to support the weight of the hous-
ing and camera assembly.

Attach a wire of an appropriate length to each

support.

Attach the mounting rails to the upper housing using
the screws and flat washers supplied in the acces-
sory kit. The narrow edge of the mounting rail
should face down and away from the housing.  Refer
to Figure 2.

X851-398

Summary of Contents for V7FCD

Page 1: ...on All Vicon equipment is tested and inspected before leaving the factory It is the carrier s responsibility to deliver the equipment in the same condition as it left the factory 2 1 1 INSPECTION FOR VISIBLE DAMAGE Immediately inspect the cartons upon delivery Make a note of any visible damage on all copies of the carrier s freight bill 2 1 2 INSPECTION FOR CONCEALED DAMAGE As soon as possible aft...

Page 2: ...ding type plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them payin convenience receptacles an 8 particular attention to cords at plugs product the pointwhere theyexitfrom thevideo 13 0utdoorCableCrounding Ifanoutsidecablesystem isconnected to the video product be sure the cable system is grou...

Page 3: ...ith Existing Tile CAUTION The ceiling tile used in this procedure A must be strong enough to support the combined weight of the V7FCD and the camera lens assembly Although the V7FCD is not heavy upper housing anddome have a combined weight of 6 9 lb 3 1 kg refer to appropriate product specifications for the weightsofthe cameraandlens manytypesofceiling tile have little tensile strength so special ...

Page 4: ...ws provided Screws should be inserted downwards from the ceiling 2 3 3 Installation Using the V3380MR Mounting Rail Kit The V3380MR mounting rail kit may be used in con junction with either an existing ceiling tile or the V7FCP ceiling panel option If an existing ceiling tile is to be used cut a circular opening in the tile as described in Section 2 3 1 and set the tile aside 1 2 3 Find four 4 sup...

Page 5: ...crews and washers Loosen the nuts on the clips on the underside of the trim ring and slip the dome flange into the clips Refer to Figure 3 Attach the dome to the trim ring by tightening the nuts Verify that the lens clears the dome by l 4 inch 0 64 cm 6 Rotate the lower dome until the scene as viewed on the monitor is completely visible through the tinted viewing strip of the dome Reinstall the tr...

Page 6: ...o prevent removal of paint Again after waxing re move dust or lint with clean dry air CAUTION A Excessive pressure or rubbing on the dome s surface can cause permanent scratches that may render the dome unusable 6 Cleaning of the outer surface is accomplished with any nonabrasive cleaning cloth and cleaning agent that is safe for use on acrylic plastic Either liquid or spray cleaner wax suitable f...

Page 7: ...a Name and address of the company return ing the unit b Name of the Vicon employee who issued the R A C R A number d Brief description of the installation e Complete description of the problem and circumstances under which it occurs For service or returns from countries in Europe contact f Unit s original date of purchase if still under Warranty VICON INDUSTRIES U K LTD 3 Pack the unit carefully U...

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