3.
Remove the camera/arm module
from the back box.
4.
Once installation is complete,
replace the camera-side connec-
tions and cover. Then tighten the
retaining screws securely.
8. Mounting the Power/Data Back Box
Before mounting the power/data back box, deter-
mine if camera installation will be wall, ceiling,
or parapet and if the wiring will pass through the
compression fittings in the back or the ½” NPT
conduit mount on the bottom of the back box.
NOTE:
If using the ½” hole on the bottom of
the junction box, a ½” (15mm) NPT compres-
sion fitting can also be used. Heyco P/N 3200 is also appropriate.
1.
As the arrows in Figure 4 indicate, use the supplied wall mount template
to locate the four mounting holes for the power/data back box.
2.
Drill four (4) holes for the mounting screws using the included mounting
template as a guide. If installing outdoor, apply a weatherproof sealant
around each hole at the mounting surface.
3.
Provided are four (4) #14 x 2" flanged (approximately 10 mm head x
50.1 mm in length), hex head screws that can be used to install into a
variety of wood and metal substrates. If mounting into wooden studs, it is
recommended that a 1/8" (3mm) wide by 2" (4.8cm) deep pilot hole be
drilled prior to installing the screws. Alternatively, the installer can provide
screws with a head diameter less than #14 (3/8" or 10mm) in size so that
they can fit into the junction box opening.
Figure 3
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Figure 4