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Installation
2.1
Box Installation
Choose a plain surface to prevent the box from being twisted and thereby becoming leaky
while mounted. When mounted out-door the box should be oriented with the cable glands
pointing downwards. Screws and wall plugs are supplied in the mounting kit. Drilling
dimensions are shown on figure 2.
2.2
Mains installation
The BDR-510/2 or BDR-514/2 should be mounted at a suitable location close to the video
camera where mains are available.The BDR-510/2 and the BDR-514/2 can be supplied with
either 115 VAC or 230 VAC mains voltage. The mains voltage is selected by the mains voltage
change-over switch, refer to figure 2.
Warning:
Before connecting the unit to the mains outlet make sure that the mains voltage
change-over switch is set for correct mains voltage in order to avoid damage on the
equipment.
Warning:
Make sure the equipment is earthed; otherwise the over voltage protection will not
work!
2.3
Cable connections
It is of utmost importance that all cable connections are carried out, exactly as described, in
order to avoid malfunction or damage to the camera station or the connected equipment.
All cables to and from the camera station are fed through the cable glands. Choose an
appropriate size gland for the actual cable and tighten the glands when all cables are
connected. The choice of cable is important to the optimal function of the camera station.
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Figure 1, Cable glands lay-out
The following table shows how the cable glands are intended to be used:
No.
Size
Description
1 PG 13.5
Mains input cable
2 PG 13.5
Pan/Tilt connection cable
3 PG9
Mains output cable
4 PG 11
Auxiliary 1 connection cable
5 PG 11
Auxiliary 2 connection cable
6 PG 11
Zoom lens control cable
7 PG 9
ERNA input cable
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