Installation Instructions for Ceiling Mounted Camera System
MODEL 4310 CCTV
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© ETS-LINDGREN L.P. – DECEMBER 2003
REV A – PN 399280
3. When the camera is ceiling mounted the Filtered power supply is
typically used. Please refer to the section titled, “Power Supply
Installation” for more information about your selected power supply.
The conduit hole and the four mounting holes also determine the
position of the filtered power supply (FPS) outside the chamber.
Locate the best position for the FPS on the roof of the chamber and
note that there are two additional retaining holes on a bracket
attached to the end of the FPS, these are for additional support if
extra support is required and are for ¼-20 (M6) screws. When fully
satisfied with the location of the camera column mount drill four holes
with an 8.2 mm diameter.
NOTE:
The FPS can only be located in
one of four positions relative to the column holes already drilled as
the bolts pass through the column flange, the roof and the FPS.
4. After the above operations, the column and FPS may be assembled
using the hardware provided.
Wire the trailing cable from the FPS to the mains supply via an
appropriately rated fused switch.
NOTE:
Failure to install a switch
will result in the camera being permanently ON.
5. Assemble the pan and tilt to the camera column ensuring that the
black spots on the respective flanges are aligned. Nuts, screws and
washers are provided.
WARNING:
Manual operation of the pan and tilt head will cause
irreparable damage to the internal mechanism.
6. Assemble the camera to the pan and tilt using the four #8 (M4 x
10mm) pan head screws provided.
NOTE:
The connectors on the
rear of the camera must align with the connector on the rear of the
pan and tilt head.
7. Install the camera power cable from FPS to camera. Feed the
connector end down the column from the FPS exit through rear slot
in column.
NOTE:
The electrical connectors are of a self-latching
design. To mate, hold the connector by the grey plastic cover at the
rear. Align the red spot on the connecting sleeve and the socket
body and push into place. The connecting sleeve will snap into
place. To un-mate, grasp the metal sleeve of the connector and slide
back and the connector will part.
Connect the camera power connections to the FPS using two
spanners to avoid damage to the busing capacitors. Take care to
observe polarity.