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A.
Rubber Gasket. B. Base Plate. C. Camera Ball.
D. Camera Collar. E. Retainer Ring
1.
Disassemble the camera into its five major parts, A, B, C, D, E and carefully place all
parts in a clean work area.
2.
Position the Base Plate (B), in the mounting location. Ensure that there are no gaps
between the Base Plate (B) and the mounting surface. If there are gaps, relocate the
camera to a position where there are no gaps.
3.
Note the location where the camera harness will come though the bodywork of the
vehicle. Drill a ¾” hole in this location. This ¾” hole MUST be directly in the center of
the Base Plate (B) to allow for the terminal end of the camera harness to correctly
connect to the Camera Ball (C). When access behind the camera is not possible, the
cable can be routed from the side through one of the cut out notches B1 in the camera
base. The supplied grommets must be used as part of this procedure.
4.
Center the camera over the ¾” hole and mark the location of the 4 screws used to
secure the camera base to the vehicle. Ensure that one of the camera cut out
notches, B1, is aimed at the viewing target. Use the supplied TEK, self-tapping, screws
to fix the camera base to the vehicle.
5.
Connect the Camera Ball Molex connector to the connector at the end of
the camera harness. Hold the Camera Ball firmly against the Base Plate
with the Microphone, C1, pointing downwards. Position Camera Collar (D)
over Camera Ball (C) with the lens window centered in the arched cut away
in the Camera Collar.
6.
Hold Camera Collar (D) securely while threading on the Retainer Ring (E)
until finger tight. Be careful not to cross-thread the components.
7.
To aim the Camera Ball (C), video from the camera can be viewed by
connecting a portable LCD/Monitor with an RCA connection to the front of
the 304-SD, or, by use of the ICD accessory available from Gatekeeper
Systems.
8.
Re-position Camera Collar (D) prior to tightening down the Retainer Ring (E) so that it does not interfere with line of sight of the camera
and IR LED’s in the Camera Ball (C). Ensure the Camera Ball and Harness pigtail are not pinched or trapped between the Camera Ball
(C) or the Base Plate (B), it must be able to move freely.
9.
Tighten all accessible set screws on the Retainer Ring (E) and Camera Collar (D). In some installations several of the set screws will
not be accessible due to close proximity of the camera to the vehicles bodywork. In this situation tighten down the set screws that are
accessible
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Suggested Camera Locations.
Check For:
Ceiling mount recommended.
Do not obstruct walkways.
Avoid contact with abrasive metal to prevent short circuits.
Three Camera Configuration