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Camera
direc-
tion
mark
3 mm
or
less.
Ceiling Installation
INSTALLATION
φ 75
mm
1.
Drop prevention
wire
Hook
4.
Guide
Tab
Connector
cable
Tab
Guide
3.
Connector
on terminal
board
3.
-1)
3.
-1)
3.
-2)
2.
White wire
To ceiling slab
or channel
M3 screw
Wire
Safety wire
attachment
hole
Memo:
Bundling the drop prevention wire together with the
cables connected to the terminal board using vinyl
tape will help prevent the cables from being
pinched.
CAUTION
Be sure to attach the drop prevention wire. If
not attached, the camera body could drop
down.
1.
Make a hole (75 mm diameter) in the ceil-
ing for passing the connection cables.
2.
Attach the provided ceiling mount to the
ceiling.
●
Attach the ceiling mount so that the cam-
era direction mark is aligned with the direc-
tion in which you want the camera to face.
Coincide the center of the mount with the
hole (75 mm diameter) for passing the
cables through the ceiling. Attach the ceil-
ing mount to the ceiling using 4 screws.
●
Use M4 screws or bolts for attaching the
ceiling mount.
●
If wood screws are used, use screws with
a diameter of 4.1 mm.
●
The screw head height should be no more
than 3 mm.
CAUTION:
To prevent the ceiling mount and
camera from dropping down, it is
recommended to connect the ceiling
mount to a ceiling slab or channel with
a wire. Fasten the wire to the safety wire
attachment hole using an M3 screw as
shown in the illustration.
3.
Pass the wired terminal board through the
hole in the ceiling mount and attach it to the
camera body.
1) Slide the tab on the terminal board into
the guide on the camera. When the ter-
minal board is moved in the direction of
the arrow, it is secured to the camera.
2) Connect the connector cable from the
camera body to the connector on the ter-
minal board.
4.
Attach the drop prevention wire.
As shown in the illustration, pull the drop
prevention wire out from the ceiling mount
and attach it to the drop prevention wire
hook on the underside of the camera body.
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Positioning
alignment
protrusion
A
Camera
clamp
B
Camera clamping screw
Camera
clamp
Camera
clamping
screw
Ceiling mount
Camera
body
Camera clamping screw
(Slightly loosen)
(Tighten.)
5.
5.
Mount the camera body.
1) Ensure that the camera clamping screw
on the ceiling mount is loosened.
2) Align the ceiling mount’s positioning
alignment protrusion (
A
in the illustra-
tion on the left) with the camera clamp
(
B
in the illustration on the left) position
on the camera body and press the cam-
era body straight against the mount.
CAUTION:
Exercise caution so as not to pinch the
drop prevention wire and the connected
cables.
3) Rotate the camera body clockwise as far
as it will go.
At this point, check that the camera body
clamp is located on the camera clamp-
ing screw on the ceiling mount.
4) Tighten the camera clamping screw.
Changing the position of the mounted
camera body
1) Slightly loosen the camera clamping
screw. By turning the camera body
counterclockwise, the position of the
m o u n t e d c a m e r a b o d y c a n b e
changed within a range of approxi-
mately 40 degrees (approximately 20
degrees to the left and right).
Memo:
Loosening the camera clamping screw too
much will cause the camera body to come
off the ceiling mount.
2) After the position for the camera body
is decided, tighten the camera clamp-
ing screw.
CAUTION
Be sure to tighten the camera clamping
screw fully. Otherwise the camera body
may vibrate or drop from the ceiling.
To dismount the camera from the ceiling,
perform steps
3.
to
5.
in reverse order.