
Surface Wiring
6
Quick Install Adaptor Wiring
7
Replace Camera Liner
5
Remove Camera Liner
3
Adjust Camera Position and Test
4
DO NOT rotate/tilt the disk
beyond its maximum allowed range
(350/80 degrees) or
damage may occur.
Please make sure the wires are
arranged in a direction that allows
you to rotate/pan the disk smoothly.
D4
D2
D3
D1
D1: Dome base
D2: Camera liner
D3: Dome cover
D4: Notches (on both sides)
Rotate and pan the camera
base to the required position.
F1: Camera liner
F2: Dome cover
Push the camera liner
up to the base until it
clicks into place.
F1
F2
G1 : Video Output Connector
G2 : Power Input Connector
G3 : Cable entry sealing plug (3/4”)
T6 screw
G2
G1
G3
NEC Class 2 / Limited Power
Source Supply Required
H1
H2
H1: Quick install adaptor
H2: Cable entry sealing plug (1/2”)
H3: Video Output Connector
H4: Power Input Connector
4
H
3
H
NEC Class 2 / Limited Power
Source Supply Required
T5
D5
D5
D5
Surface mount (In a wall or ceiling)
Using Quick Install Adaptor:
Create an aperture in the mounting surface to a
diameter of 1.3” (35mm) as indicated by “T5”.
Using screws:
Create three holes at template positions
‘D5’ of diameter ¼ (7.5mm) and
insert a wall plug
into each. Use three D5 screws.
Cable access
The cables are threaded through the base knockout
(shown in C1 ). It is threaded for use with the
quick install adapter.
When mounting the dome on a surface
with the three D5 screws, use one of the
side knock-outs as indicated by C3 shown
in fig 1 for cable entry.
Use Template to Prepare Mounting Area
1
2
Prepare the dome for installation
Camera Installation
B1
B1
Locking Arms
Loosen screws to extend the arms.
Then tighten screws sufficiently to
draw the arms against the
mounting surface.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
C3
C3
C3
C2
C1
C2
C2
C1: Threaded base
C2: Screw access holes
C3: Slide knock-outs
A: By using the base mounting holes
B: By using the Quick Install Adapter
C: Threaded base & knock-outs for cable
entry
1
Dome base
A1
A1
A1