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CyberDome Series Installation Manual
A06-8SG0/B/April2006/1033921C

HOUSING INSTALLATION

A complete CyberDome consists of an up-
per housing, a pan/tilt assembly with a built-
in receiver and camera, and an acrylic dome.
See Figure 2.
In General
The method of installation depends on which
upper housing is being used. Installation in-
volves securing the upper housing, making
cable connections, mounting the pan/tilt as-
sembly, and fastening the acrylic dome.
The Interface Module
All CyberDome cable connections (video,
RS422, and 24VAC) are made to one of
several interface modules. When sending
video via coaxial cable, connections are made to a coaxial interface module. When sending
video via unshielded twisted-pair wire, connections are made to a UTP interface module.
There are two CyberMount interface modules—one for coaxial video transmission and one for
UTP video transmission. These are integrated into the CyberMount. There are also two
CyberDome interface modules. Again, one for coaxial and one for UTP video transmission.
These are used for all other installations, except for the heavy-duty dome. Which has its own
integrated coaxial/UTP interface module.
CAUTION!
Even though a complete CyberDome assembly weighs less than 5 lb (HD less than 15 lb), for
safety reasons GE Security recommends that all mechanical components used to support the
CyberDome assembly be able to support a 35 lb (15.88 kg) load. The heavy-duty dome assembly
must be able to support a 75 lb (35.02 kg) load.
Installation procedures are listed in separate sections for each housing style. Determine
which style is being used and proceed directly to the appropriate section.
The upper housing is available in three styles (see Figure 3):
The flush-mount housing is designed for false ceiling applications. Refer to page 8.
The 7-inch (formally 8-inch) pendant-mount housing is designed to suspend from the end
of a 1.25 in. NPT pipe or a variety of arm brackets. Refer to page 17.
The heavy-duty housing is designed for areas where the CyberDome might be susceptible
to vandalism—it contains its own reinforced mounting bracket. Refer to page 28.
Figure 3: CyberDome Housing Styles
6-inch Flush-mount
Housing
Figure 2: A Complete CyberDome
7-inch Pendant-mount
Housing
Housing Installation
Heavy-duty
Housing
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