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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

REF. NOTES

MODELS 

 AND 

 PAN-AND-TILT DRIVES

INTRODUCTION

The information in this manual covers the in-
stallation, operation, and maintenance of

Models 

 and 

 

Tilt Drives.

This equipment must be installed in con-
formance with national, state, and local
electrical codes.

The 

 and 

 Pan-and-Tilt

Drives are light-duty indoor units designed

specifically for use with CCD cameras. Both
offer 

 operation and have 

adjustable pan limit-stops. All wiring to the
camera and lens is  concealed to eliminate wire
fatigue caused by 

 operation and

provides an uncluttered appearance.  A 
in connector is supplied for use with motorized
lenses. Both units are capable of handling
loads up to 7.5 pounds (3.4 kg) and are
constructed almost entirely of high-strength
plastic.

The 

 is designed with a IO-inch

(25 cm) integral wall mount styled to com-

plement the pan-and-tilt. The 

is equipped with a square mounting base for

installations not requiring the use of an
integral wall mount or where inverted in-

stallation is needed.

INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE 

1. Select a suitable mounting location for

the pan-and-tilt. The mounting surface
must provide adequate support for the
combined weight of the pan-and-tilt unit

and the camera/lens combination. [The

 weighs 2.75 pounds (1.2 kg),]

2. Remove the mounting plate template pro-

vided at the end of this manual (Figure 6).
Position the template on the selected
mounting location and mark the location
of the mounting holes and cable entry
locations. Use the two (2) center holes
(labeled A) if the unit is being mounted
on a stud. Use the four (4) outer holes
(labeled B) in all other cases.

3. Open holes in the wall for cable entry.

4. Remove the two (2) screws securing the

prewired BNC connector on the underside of
the integral wall mount.

5. Bolt the mounting plate to the wall using

appropriate No. 10 hardware.

6. Pull the video, power, and control cabling

through the cable entry locations.

7. Strip the wire ends and loosen the screws

of terminal blocks 

 and 

8. Insert the wire ends into 

 and

 according to Figure 1 and tighten

screws.

Note that video connections 1 and

2 on 

 are prewired to the BNC.

9. Push the ribbon-cable connector onto 

(red stripe to pin 1) and place the 
and-tilt on the mounting plate so that it
is fully supported. Install the two (2)
securing screws provided.

10. Reattach the BNC to the underside of the

integral wall mount.

WARNING: TO PREVENT RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THESE UNITS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

Product specifications subject to change without notice.

 part number 

 

 INC.

525 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD, MELVILLE, 

 11747 TEL: (516) 293-2200 TELEX: 144581

TOLL FREE: 

(OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK)

Summary of Contents for V3030APT

Page 1: ...pan and tilt unit and the camera lens combination The V3030APT weighs 2 75 pounds 1 2 kg 2 Remove the mounting plate template pro vided at the end of this manual Figure 6 Position the template on the selected mounting location and mark the location of the mounting holes and cable entry locations Use the two 2 center holes labeled A if the unit is being mounted on a stud Use the four 4 outer holes ...

Page 2: ...payi farticular attention to cords at plu s convemence receptacles an product t e point where they exit from the VI2 eo 13 Outdoor Cable Grounding If an outside cable system is con nected to the video product be sure the cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static A A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK N...

Page 3: ... and cable entry location 3 Open a hole in the wall for cable entry for installations where the wiring to the unit is to be concealed behind the mounting surface 4 Pull the video power and control cabling through the cable entry location for installations where the wiring comes from behind the mounting surface TILT POT C T I L T P O T PAN POT C PAN POT Z T I L T COM TILT UP T I L T DOWN AUTOPAN PA...

Page 4: ... out the side of the tilt arm through the holes provided near the pivot Refer to CAMERA MOUNTING B R A C K E T R O U T I N G F O R VIDEO CAMERA Figure 2 Also tilt up tilt down and pan left pan right control connections must be reversed on the PCB 5 Position the camera mounting bracket on the tilt arm and tighten the captive screw WIRING THE CAMERA LENS 1 Attach the BNC connector from the pan and t...

Page 5: ...s of radial slots 3 Press the joystick to pan to the desired _ _ limit of right rotation An actuator lever extends down from the pan and tilt head in the area between the head and the wall mount viewed from the rear of the camera Figure 4 4 Press the limit stop into the slot just to the left of the actuator lever NOTE Limit stop selection is made in IO degree increments 5 Press the joystick to pan...

Page 6: ...ed limit of left rotation 6 Press the limit stop into the slot just to the right of the actuator lever 7 Pan to each limit to check for exact trim This completes the installation and adjustment of the unit OPERATION The pan tilt and autopan functions of the V3030APT and V3030APT SB are controlled remotely with a suitable pan and tilt control NOTE If the operator continues to press the pan and tilt...

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Page 8: ...CABLE ENTRY CUTOUT I 0 0 0 B B 0 0 1 0 B B A ALL HOLES TO BE 7 32 DIA Figure 6 Template Wall Mount Version U P I CABLE ENTRY CUTOUT x573 492 ...

Page 9: ...CABLE ENTRY HOLES TO BEG 7 32 DIA Figure 7 Template Square Based Version X573 492 ...

Page 10: ...assembly pan and tilt Connector PCB male 24 pin AMP I 87563 2 Resistor 220 ohm l 4 W 5 Varistor V68ZA2 or 14K 241U or ERZ C07DK680 1204 3076 02 8000 9728 01 8004 8081 00 PCB assembly base plate Connector PCB male 24 pin AMP l 87563 2 Terminal strip 12 position Buchanan SSB4 S 12 S NN 1802 0049 01 Capacitor 4 0 uF 100 VDC polyester Copyright 9 1992 Vicon Industries Inc All Rights Reserved Vicon and...

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