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Installation
X935-24-00 Rev 108 V894CSH/V894WSH High-Security Cameras
Item Quantity
Function
Rubber grommet
1
Seals cable access hole against dust,
prevents cable abrasion
No. 8 Torx™ bit
1
Use to remove and install tamperproof
screws
No. 8-32 tamperproof Torx screw
2
Supplied as spares
Cable tie mount, adhesive base
3
Secures camera power cables
Cable tie
3
Secures camera power cables
Table 2: Accessory Pack Contents
Required tool:
The Torx bit that is supplied is designed for a socket or screwdriver-type holder designed for
hexagonal bits.
Mounting the Housing
The housing consists of two main assemblies, the outer or front cover and the back corner or wall mount
assembly. The front of the housing is secured to the back of the housing with Torx tamperproof screws. A
special tool is supplied in the accessory pack for removing and replacing these screws. When the installation
is complete, retain the Torx bit in case access to the interior of the housing is required later. Two extra Torx
screws are provided in the accessory pack
Note: The camera mounting bracket assembly can be removed if desired. Loosen the self-locking nut and
disconnect the cable at the camera PCB.
There are four (4) 0.22-inch (5.6-mm) holes that are provided for mounting the housing assembly to the wall
and/or ceiling to assure a secure mounting. A 0.750-inch (19-mm) hole is provided for cable access.
1. Remove the front cover. Using the housing back as a template, mark the location of the cable access
opening in the wall or ceiling and the locations of the mounting screws.
2. Cut the cable opening in the wall. The cable opening diameter should be slightly larger than the outer
diameter of the rubber grommet from the accessory pack. This allows the housing to fit flush against the
wall when installed. Optionally, a conduit fitting (not supplied) can be used.
3. Drill suitable holes for whatever type of hollow-wall hardware has been selected. The use of No. 10
hardware is recommended. Use hollow-wall anchors or, if the housing is being mounted on a sheet metal
surface, use rivet nuts.
4. The cable access hole in the housing accommodates standard cable access fittings as used with
electrical junction boxes. If such a fitting is not to be used, install the rubber grommet from the accessory
pack. The grommet has been split for preterminated coaxial cable. The grommet protects video and
power cables from abrasion and prevents dust from entering the housing through the cable access hole.
5. Pull enough power cable and coaxial cable through the grommet into the housing to allow for convenient
handling during termination.
6. Fasten the housing to the wall with four fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface.