TILT COMMON
TILT UP
TILT DOWN
P A N C O M M O N
TO PAN AND TILT DRIVE
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
7
1701-3001-01
NOTES:
1. Connector shown from wiring side.
2. Connector shown has
assembly part number.
3. If pan-and-tilt drive is mounted in the inverted position,
reverse the leads going to pins 2 and 3, and also 5 and
6, at one end of the cable.
4. For inverted mounting with the VPP-1 option, reverse
the leads going to pins 10 and 12.
5. All pins are not used.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Cable Assembly Diagram
Limit Stop Adjustment
1 .
L e f t p a n l i m i t s t o p
2. Right pan limit stop
3. Up limit stop
4. Down limit stop
5. Center mounting holes
6. Outboard mounting holes
7 .
Left end plate screws (2)
Limit-switch actuator
9. Ground lug mounting holes
2.4 Connector Assembly
Assemble an interconnecting cable according to the fol-
lowing procedures. See Figure 4. The parts for the con-
nector assembly are provided in the accessory kit.
kit
includes a mating connector, contacts, a keying plug, a
bushing, and a clamp.
N O T E : A silicone rubber sealant, or an equivalent
sealant, must be applied in step 8. This sealant is not
provided in the accessory hit.
1.
2 .
3.
4 .
Position the bushing so its lip sits inside the cable clamp.
Pull the interconnecting cable through the bush-
ing/clamp assembly.
Strip back the cable jacket no more than one (1) inch
(2.5 cm) and separate the individual conductors.
Prepare the individual conductors for soldering or
crimping. If crimping, use AMP tool part number
or an equivalent tool.
N O T E : The contact cannot be
a con-
nector after it is inserted unless an AMP extraction
tool, part number 305183 (or an equivalent extrac-
tion tool), is used to remove the contact.
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5.
After soldering or crimping the contacts, push
them into the proper holes in the mating con-
nector until they snap in place.
6.
Screw the cable clamp onto the mating connector.
7.
8.
Connect the cable to the unit, and seat the connector by
twisting the locking collar until it snaps into position.
Check the unit for proper operation, after completing
all other connections.
After verification of wiring and unit operation,
the cable clamp. Then, use a silicone rubber sealant
inside the cable clamp to seal the
where the cable,
clamp, and bushing meet.
CAUTION: Most sealants require a curing period
o at least 24 hours before full bonding is
9.
10.
tained. Until the sealant
bonded, the unit
cannot be considered to have an outdoor rating.
Connect the cable to the unit and seat the connector
by twisting the locking collar until it snaps in place.