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Using Safety Cable During Installation - Honeywell HDZ Series Quick Installation Manual

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Refer to the installation instructions included with the mounts for more detailed
instructions on installing the mount and camera. See the following sections for more
information on installing the HDZ series camera with the HDCM1, HDXWM2, and
HDPRM2 mounts.
Note
If you are installing the camera with the HDZINBKT in-ceiling bracket,
follow the installation instructions included with the bracket.

Using Safety Cable During Installation

The HDZ Series camera includes an eyelet for attaching a safety cable to securely fix the
camera to the mounting structure. It is recommended that you install a safety cable (such
as a 3/32-in. [2.4 mm] plastic coated aircraft cable) to secure the camera to the building
structure. This will prevent the camera from falling during installation. The cable must be
strong enough to support the weight of the camera (4.9 lb [2.2 kg] for the indoor model,
5.7 lb [2.6 kg] for the outdoor model).
Eyelet location on indoor dome back panel
HDZ Outdoor Model Back Plate
Installing an Indoor
Ceiling Mount (HDCM1)
The HDCM1 ceiling mount weighs 4 lb
(1.8 kg) and can be installed directly to a
load-bearing ceiling. HDCM1 has a
maximum load rating of 26 lb (11.7 kg)
and is for indoor use only.
1.
Ensure that the ceiling can support
the combined weight of the camera
and the mount (at least 8.8 lb
[4.0 kg]).
2.
Make a cable entry hole in the
ceiling.
3.
Feed the cables through the mount,
leaving approximately 1 ft (0.3 m)
extending past the end of the mount.
Note
If you are using the recommended
safety cable, feed it through the
mount and attach one end to the
camera eyelet and the other end
to the building structure.
4.
Attach the mount to the ceiling using
appropriate hardware.
5.
Screw the indoor mount kit to the
ceiling mount.
6.
Connect the cables to the camera
(see
Cable
Connections, below). If
you are using a Micro SD card,
install it before connecting the
cables.
Note
Check that the eyelet cable
connection is secure and carrying
all of the load of the camera after
making all cable connections.
7.
Attach the camera to the mount kit,
and then tighten the security screw
on the top of the camera.
Document 800-11874V5 – Rev A – 01/2015
HDZ Indoor Model Back Plate
Eyelet location on outdoor dome back panel
Screw the
Feed cables
mount kit
through the
onto the
mount kit
ceiling
mount
Attach the
camera
body onto
the mount
kit
Tighten the screw at
the top of the camera
Installing an Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mount (HDXWM2)
The HDXWM2 wall mount weighs 3.2 lb (1.45 kg) and can be installed directly to a load-
bearing wall, or to a corner or pole using an appropriate adapter. The mount has a
maximum load rating of 26 lb (11.7 kg) and can be installed indoors or outdoors.
1.
Ensure that the mounting surface can support the combined weight of the camera
and the mount (at least 8.9 lb [4.05 kg]).
2.
If you are using a corner or pole adapter, feed the cables through the cable access
hole of the adapter, and then attach the adapter to the mounting surface using
appropriate mounting hardware.
3.
Feed the cables through the mount, leaving approximately 1 ft (0.3 m) extending
past the end of the mount.
Optionally, you can feed the cables through the 0.75 in. (19 mm) conduit hole at the
base of the mount arm (see illustration).
Note
If you are using the recommended safety cable, feed it through the mount and
attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure.
Feed cables
through the
Screw the mount kit
mount kit
onto the wall mount
Attach the
camera body
onto the mount
kit
4.
Attach the mount to the wall or, if applicable, to the adapter using appropriate
mounting hardware.
5.
For outdoor wall mount installations, apply sealant (not supplied) to any gaps
between the mount and the mounting surface, and ensure that the conduit hole
plug is in place when the conduit hole at the base of the mount arm is not in use.
6.
Screw the mount kit into the wall mount.
7.
Connect the cables to the camera (see
a Micro SD card, install it before connecting the cables.
Note
Check that the eyelet cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the
camera after making all cable connections.
8.
Attach the camera to the mount kit, and then tighten the security screw on the top of
the camera.
Note
Optional: Use the lubricant on the dome cover's rubber ring to make it easier to
re-attach to the housing and seal the PTZ dome cover and housing without water
coming in. Be careful to not get any lubricant on the dome as it may interfere with
viewing PTZ images.
Installing a Parapet/Flat Roof Mount (HDPRM2)
The HDPRM2 parapet/flat roof mount weighs 22 lb (10.2 kg) and can be installed directly
to a vertical (parapet) or horizontal (flat roof) load-bearing surface. The mount has a
maximum load rating of 20 lb (9.1 kg) and can be installed indoors or outdoors. The
mount can withstand winds up to 75 mph (121 km/h) when properly fastened to a support
structure.
1.
Ensure that the mounting surface can support the combined weight of the camera
and the mount (at least 28 lb [12.8 kg]).
2.
Feed the cables through the mount, leaving approximately 1 ft (0.3 m) extending
past the end of the mount.
Note
If you are using the recommended safety cable, feed it through the mount and
attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure.
3.
Attach the mount to the mounting surface using as many of the mounting holes as
possible (a minimum of five fasteners on each side of the mounting plate is
recommended).
Tighten the
19 mm (0.75 in.)
screw at the
cable access
top of the
hole for surface-
camera after
mounted conduit.
connecting the
three parts
Cable access hole
for field service.
Cable
Connections, below). If you are using

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