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AT-CAB AT-CAS Surveillance Cabinet Installation Guide Rev.: 1.2 Document part no.: 625034802G IP Sur veillance...
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CAUTION: REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. UNPACKING: Unpack carefully. Electronic components can be damaged if improperly handled or dropped. If an item appears damaged in shipment, place it properly in its carton and notify the shipper. IMPORTANT!: 1. The electrical connections and conduit installations shall be made by a certified electrician following local regulations.
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Side-mount bracket for HLG series power supply AT-CAB-002 AT-SUN-001 Sunshield for AT-CAx series cabinet AT-SUN-002 Sunshield for AT-CAx + AT-CAB-002 cabinet AT-WPC-001 M16 cable gland for cables 4~7mm AWG AT-WPC-002 M16 cable gland for corrugated tubing: 1/16" AT-PSP-001 PoE surge protector...
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Introduction The cabinet can be installed to a wall, a corner-mount (AM-411), or a pole-mount (AM-311) bracket. Hinge 3/4” conduit hole (door can be opened (for side-mounted PWR) from either side) M16 conduit holes 3/4” conduit hole AM-311 (cable gland included) Cabinet door Mounting plate The rest of the...
Installation The cabinet provides various mounting positions for different devices. The positions are shown shown in the following diagrams. Vertical DIN rail Vertical DIN rail (for lighter modules) (for heavier modules) Terminal block DC power supply (HLG-80) Horizontal DIN rail (for safety kit) Surge protector Routing bracket...
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The combination and the choice of components within the cabinet depends on the cameras you want to deploy using this cabinet. Select your devices with the consideration of power consumption, cabling distance, the number of cameras, the opertating temperature, and so on. Multiple devices can be stacked as along as the space within the cabinet allows.
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DC power supply IRM-60 PoE injector Fiber optic cable holders Door alarm detector pole...
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Below are some of the configuration samples. Terminal block PoE switch, power supply, media converter, etc. on DIN rail. Safety kit Routing brackets Surge protector DC power supply IRM-60block DC power supply Door on/off detection pole...
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If fiber optics cables are used, install the cable holders for the bend radius concern. Fiber optics cable holders IMPORTANT: Shown below is the status of a cabinet mounted on top of the mounting plate. If a different type of mounting screws is preferred, make sure the combined height of screw head and washer does not exceed 12mm.
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You can install one or two PoE switch, media converter, or industrial power supply to the vertical DIN rail. Please refer to page 2 and page 3 for information. Vertical DIN rail (for heavier modules)
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Installing Modules to the Cabinet Door The cabinet door can be used for housing the Ethernet surge protectors. Use the mounting holes on the cabinet door for surge protector and the door switch detector. Note that a hex pole should be installed in the cabinet if the door switch detector is installed.
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The event configuration screens should look like the following: Side-mounting a Power Supply The HLG-120H and HLG-240H power supplies can be side-mounted using an additional bracket to side of the cabinet. Secure the side bracket using 6 included screws, feed the cables through the 3/4" cable gland, and then secure the power supply to the bracket.
Screw Types Refer to the diagrams below for the different types of screws and their applications. M4 x 6 machine screws M3 x 14 machine screws w/ washer M4 x 8 tapping screws If DIN rail is installed using these two holes. For securing terminal block M4 x 8 tapping screws...
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M3 x 8 tapping screws w/ washer M4 x 8 tapping screws...
Wiring & Connections Insatll 3/4" and M16 cable glands and cable conduits to protect the cables and the wiring to the outside of the cabinet. Properly install the cable glands so that the product's IP rating is maintained. If not properly installed, water may seep into the cabinet, causing damage to devices inside.
Line Neutral Terminal block (ground) External ground Line Neutral Ground Cable Gauge: Surge protector: solid wire, 2.5 to 25mm striping length: 12.5mm Circuit breaker: Cross-section of conductors (top/bottom) - solid wire, 35mm ; Flexible, 25 14 - 4 AWG ; 14 - 8AWG Cross-section of busbars (top/bottom) - 10mm Grounding Terminal block: Cross-section of conductors (top/bottom) - solid wire &...
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Below is a sample connection drawing showing the use of a 120V or 240V to DC power supply, and the connection to a safety kit. (Green/Yellow) -V(Black) Power supply AC/L(Brown) +V(Red) AC/N(Blue) DC output AC/N AC/L Terminal block External power source The DC output from the power supply then drives a PoE switch as shown below.
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a web console with the camera in Configuration > Event > Event settings. Please refer to the documentation that came with your camera. DI1+ DI- GND Camera Grounding Connection Connect a ground wire to the screws near the safety wire.
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Connect the ground wire to the copper screw hole on the cabinet door. Camera ground wire Connect all ground wires (including those from the surge protectors) to one position on the cabinet door,to the terminal block, and then to the external ground.
Installing Camera Depending on the side you prefer to open the cabinet, insert two hinge pins to hinges on the oppposite, either on the right or the left side of the cabinet. Align and install the cabinet door. - OR - Pass the Ethernet and I/O combo cables through the M20 cable glands, and into the cabinet.
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Secure the T30 anti-tamper screws on the cabinet door. If a sun shield is applied, install the sun shield by extending long edges of it to fit into the openings on the sides of the mounting plate.
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