Mounting Hole Pattern
3. There are two (2) cable access holes provided. Drill a hole in the wall or ceiling and route video and
power cables to the selected location and through one of the cable access holes. A 1/2-inch connection
(customer-supplied connector) is provided on the side of the base; the rear port is sized to accept a 1/2-
in. (customer-provided) connector. A conduit or electrical connector (screw-type) can be used in this
threaded hole. See Figures 1 and 2 for hole locations. Wrap the provided sealant tape around the threads
of the conduit pipe.
4. If it is desirable to use the rear cable access hole, remove the black hole plug it is shipped with and route
the conduit through the hole. Remove the plug from the side cable access hole and insert the vent plug
provided. If the side cable access hole is used, remove the plug it is shipped with and insert a Street Tee
(customer provided) into the cable access hole. Route the conduit through the top hole and insert the
vent plug provided into the bottom hole. Refer to Figure 3 for installation options.
NOTE: Failure to thoroughly coat threads will result in moisture entering the housing and eventual failure of
the unit.
Note: For outdoor installations, Vicon recommends that the vent plug should only be used if fogging
conditions exist. Additionally, if the side cable access hole is used, the base must be mounted so the
hole is pointed directly downward.
Figure 3
Installation Options
5. Fasten the base to the wall or ceiling with the appropriate hardware for the mounting surface, lag bolts
and sleeve for cement surfaces or machine screws for other surfaces. A nylon washer is provided at each
mounting hole for environmental sealing. If the rear cable access is used, be sure that holes are aligned
correctly so the cable is routed to allow a flush installation of the base. After mounting is complete, on
applicable installations, reposition the heater assembly and tighten the screws. As a mounting alternative,
align the mounting holes with a 4 x 4 electrical box and fasten the base to the box with machine screws.
6. The camera/lens assembly can be adjusted to the desired position. Refer to Figure 4.
Do not move the
camera/lens assembly by holding onto the lens.
For pan adjustment, loosen the two (2) screws on
either side of the camera base bracket; for tilt adjustment, loosen the screw on the camera/lens
assembly. For roll adjustment (turns camera position top/bottom), loosen the two set screws on the
camera/lens assembly (tool supplied) and rotate unit to desired position. Be sure to tighten screws after
all adjustments. The varifocal lens can be manually adjusted for focus (near/far) and zoom
(telephoto/wide). There is a potentiometer for adjustment for autoiris. When making adjustments, be sure
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