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8. Remove the cover from the Height Strip by removing the
four (4) cross-recessed screws.
9. Orient the Height Strip base as desired. Secure the base
to the MT-HS accessory bracket using three (3) M4
screws and three (3) M4 nuts from the hardware kit
sent with the MT-HS.
10. Ensure that the heads of the screws will be outside the
unit and the nuts will be inside the unit once the cover
is replaced.
11. Tighten the screws using a cross recessed screwdriver
and a 7mm (9/32”) socket or nut driver.
12. Knockouts are provided at the top and bottom of the
unit for cable entry and conduit fittings.
13. Remove the desired knockout by pushing it into the base
with a screw driver, then bending it back and forth until
it snaps off.
14. Insert an appropriate conduit fitting into the hole, then
run the customer-supplied power and video cables into
the conduit fitting.
Notches designate 5-foot mark.
The mounting holes in the Height Strip
base are not symmetrical.
Take care to select the correct
hole for your particular application.
15. Terminate the ends of the customer-supplied cables as
required, and connect power and video cables to the
camera(s). Be sure to supply 12VDC with the correct
polarity to the camera. The center pin (black/white
wire) should be connected to +12VDC, and the shell of
the connector (black wire) should be connected to DC
Ground.
16. Use the cable ties and tie wrap mounts provided in the
hardware kit to provide strain relief for the customer-
supplied cables inside the Height Strip.
17. Orient the camera(s) left or right as desired. Turn the
cameras by pushing on the lower part of the camera
bracket (closest to the camera bracket axis).
18. Check the insides of the viewing windows for any dust or
debris. Clean with a Kimwipe™ tissue, if necessary.
19. Replace the cover and secure with the four M3 flathead
screws to complete the installation.
Figure 9