Fixed Camera Quick Start Guide
November 2014
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Recommend Tools for Analog Video (Fixed Mount only)
Preparing the Cable
1.
Disconnect power from any previously installed cable(s).
2.
Take the number 2 Phillips head screwdriver and pierce a hole in
the center of the cable gland.
3.
If needed, pierce the smaller holes on the outer perimeter of the
cable gland membrane for AC/DC power and RS-485 (Fixed Mount
320x240 only) wires
4.
Remove the electric nut from the sealing gland.
5.
Place the O-ring (Orange) on the threaded end of the cable gland.
This is necessary to insure a good seal.
6.
Cut off the RJ-45/BNC connector if using existing cable
7.
Feed existing or new cable(s) through the components in the
following order:
a.
4 Hole Mount Adapter ,if required
b.
Base Mount
c.
Electrical Nut (Convex side) of the supplied Cable Sealing
Gland
d.
Bottom of the IP Camera body through the back hole
below the connectors
Securing for IP66 (PoE only)
1.
Slide the Ethernet cable through the threaded end of the cable
sealing gland, with Orange O-Ring installed
2.
Measure approximately 4.5 inches of cable slack from the end of
the cable to the rubber grommet of the sealing gland. Use a scale
to measure the length
3.
Attach one open end wrench onto the flange of the cable gland
and tighten the compression nut, with the second open wrench, to
approximately 8 in-lbs. of torque
4.
Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable
IP66 (PoE only)
Securing for IP66 (Ethernet & AC/DC Power):
1.
Slide the Ethernet cable through the threaded end of the cable
sealing gland, with Orange O-Ring installed
2.
Slide the 2, 20 AWG power wires through the back side of the
cable sealing gland
3.
Measure approximately 4.5 inches of cable slack from the end of
the cable to the rubber grommet of the sealing gland. Use a scale
to measure the length
4.
Attach one open end wrench onto the flange of the cable gland
and tighten the compression nut, with the second open wrench, to
approximately 50-55
in-lbs. of torque
5.
Assemble a new RJ45 head to the Cat 5 Ethernet Cable
6.
Assemble a mating power connector to the 2 AC or 2 DC power
cables.