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81-IN5310 RH7CS Rugged Dome
Series with unitized pan/tilt/zoom
REVISION DATE: May 3, 2004

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NOTE: This unit is designed for operation in an upright
position. Installing the RH7 upside down may
cause damage to the internal equipment, and
will void the warranty.

DESCRIPTION:

The vandal resistant RH7CS Housing top is high impact resistant
cast aluminum; the lower dome is made of an optically clear, UV
stable, polycarbonate plastic. It measures 9.75" (w) x 13 (h) x 14.5"
(d) with a weight of 8.25 lbs. Flying leads are provided for all power,
control and video connections, with a standard BNC and (2) screw
down connectors. Two 25W heater (50 watts total) with (2) circulation
fans are also supplied.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (OUTDOOR ONLY):
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Power 24VAC, Class 2 Only
52 watts at 24 VAC (accessories)
Heater: 50 watts
Blower: 2 watts
Input Connectors (outdoor units):
BNC, (2) screw-down connectors

PARTS LIST

Check to be sure the following parts are included in the box:
1. Housing
2. Housing Packet
a. (2) Mates for screw down connectors (not supplied with
indoor units)
b. (1) Adapter plate
c. (8) 1/2" standoffs
d. (8) 8 x 32 x 3/8" Mounting screws with star washers
e. (3) 6 x 32 x 3/8" Mounting screws with star washers
f. (2) 1/4 x 20 x 3/8" HH Bolts
g. (2) 1/4" Flat washers
h. (2) 1/4" Split Lock washers
i. Instruction Manual
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1
Tools Required: .100" Flat Head Screwdriver
1
1
Be sure the bracket is properly and securely mounted
1
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to a supporting structure capable of rigidly holding the
1
weight of the entire unit.
2
INSTALLING QUICK RELEASE BRACKET AND
3
PAN/TILT CAMERA ASSEMBLY (ALL MODELS)
3
3
1. Open the housing by loosening the (3) tamper proof screws
3
located on the housing ring next to the lower clear dome
4
(Figure 1). Be careful not to back these all the way out. Twist the
5
dome slightly in a counterclockwise motion until it stops, then pull
8
down to remove.
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11
2. Install the pan/tilt unit quick- release bracket. It is recommended
that this be done before installing the housing. On the next
page are instructions for mounting quick-release brackets from
selected manufacturers.
3. Clean the inside of the dome. Reattach the housing dome and
secure the (3) captive screws. Do not overtighten the screws.
Tighten only to the point at which the gap between the ring and
the housing top closes.

INSTALLING THE HOUSING ASSEMBLY

FOR WALL MOUNT, RH7CS
1. RH7CS
A wall mount bracket comes standard with this unit, and a tem-
plate is included to use as a guide for mounting the bracket to a
wall. Choose the desired location for installation and mark the drill
of the way into the (2) top holes. Run approximately 8" of wiring
out of the wall.
NOTE: Be sure the hardware and the mounting surface can sup-
port the weight of the wall mount bracket plus the weight
of the housing and drive unit. The load will be subjected
to vibration from the camera motor and wind.
- 1 -
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Loosen screws only,
do not remove
Remove dome by
twisting coun ter -
clock wise until it
stops, then pull down

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    81-IN5310 RH7CS Rugged Dome Series with unitized pan/tilt/zoom PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS REVISION DATE: May 3, 2004 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Tools Required: .100" Flat Head Screwdriver Electrical Specifi cations Phillips Head Screwdriver Parts List Be sure the bracket is properly and securely mounted Installing Quick Release Bracket to a supporting structure capable of rigidly holding the Installing the Housing Assembly...
  • Page 2: Installing Optional Pendant Mount

    2. The wall mount bracket provided with the rugged housing includes a location for conduit entry. If you wish to install conduit to the bracket remove the conduit hole plug. Install fi tting from below the wall mount and secure with conduit nut from inside the bracket. Twist and Secure 3.
  • Page 3: Wiring Color Code Chart

    MOUNTING THE HOUSING SETTING PROTOCOL FOR THE UNIT Different protocols can be used for the pan/tilt, with the default set for 1. Mount the housing assembly to the mounting bracket and Videolarm/Cohu protocol. Protocol is set using the four dip switches housing coupling.
  • Page 4: Optional Vlpt385 Settings

    OPTIONAL SETTINGS FOR THE VLPT385 SHUTTER - The shutter function is used to select between automatic shutter speed and one of 12 manual shutter speeds. To get to this submenu, tilt down from the AUTOIR menu. On Screen Display Tilt up or down to select the desired shutter setting. The To enter On Screen Display, go to preset 10 on COHU controller, or selections are: go to preset 57 on Videolarm controller.
  • Page 5: Pan/Tilt Address Dip Switch Settings

    select the character that is to be displayed at that ADDRESS position. Once all the zone title has been set, press the zoom in button to set the title into memory and exit the submenu. Press the zoom out button to exit the submenu without storing the new title into memory.
  • Page 6 ADDRESS ADDRESS - 6 -...
  • Page 7 ADDRESS ADDRESS - 7 -...
  • Page 8: Exploded Views

    EXPLODED VIEW OF HOUSING Item Description Part No Rugged Housing Top 30-VL2248 Black Wall Mount Gasket 96-PSGK05 FD8 Upper Bracket 30-VL1744 Rugged Housing Trim Gasket 96-GK2332 Rugged Housing Trim Ring 30-VL2249 Polycarbonate Dome 20-DCRH7 Trim Ring Spring 92-SPR01 SS Locking Pin 93-PN2334 10 x 32 Captive Screws 90-BT2396...
  • Page 9 Item: VLPT385 Item No Part No. Level 1 Description Qty. 40-BRB385/01 Base Bracket Assy 30-VL2311 Base Bracket 1.00 96-PSGK08 .25" x .562 Grommet 2.00 30-VL2313 Base Bracket Snap Clips 2.00 90-BTSR17 6 x 32 x 3/8" RH Bolt 2.00 76-VL385A Base Bracket Connection PCB 1.00 95-FSSL05...
  • Page 10: Mounting Template

    Mounting Template R .733 2.132 5.500 1.537 2.981 2.000 3.250...
  • Page 11: Safeguards And Warranty Info

    iMPoRtant safEGuaRDs safEtY PRECautions 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Caution 2. Retain Instructions - T he safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Risk of 3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions ElECtRiC shoCk! should be adhered to. 4. Follow Instructions - All operating & user instructions should be followed. Caution: to REDuCE thE Risk of 5. Electrical Connections - Only a qualified electrician should make electrical ElECtRiCal shoCk, Do not EXPosE connections.

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