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PT-602CZ Camera Installation
1.2.2
The installer must decide if the serial communications settings will be configured via hardware (DIP
switch settings) or software (default). If the camera has an Ethernet connection, then generally it is
easier (and more convenient) to make configuration settings via software. Then configuration changes
can be made over the network without physically accessing the camera. Also the settings can be
saved to a file and backed up or restored as needed.
If the camera is configured via hardware, then configuration changes in the future may require
accessing the camera on a tower or pole, dismounting it, and removing the back and so on. If the
camera does not have an Ethernet connection, the DIP switches must be used to set the serial
communication options.
1.2.3
The PT-602CZ camera ships with these standard components:
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Multi-sensor pan/tilt camera unit
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Galvanic isolation kit (PN 4204960)
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Cable glands and spare parts kit
1.2.4
The installer will need to supply the following items; the lengths are specific to the installation.
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Power supply
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Electrical wire, for system power; up to 100' (3-conductor, shielded, gauge determined by cable
length and supply voltage. Refer to
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Camera grounding strap
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Coaxial RG59U video cables (BNC connector at the camera end) for analog video
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Shielded category 6 Ethernet cable for control, streaming video, and for software updates.
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Serial cable for serial communications—optional
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Miscellaneous electrical hardware, camera mount (with stainless steel washers and bolts),
connectors, and tools
427-0038-00-12 Version 110
Serial Communications Overview
Supplied Components
Required Components
Figure 1-4 on page 11
for additional information.)
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