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THE INSTALLERS / INTEGRATORS DREAM ENCLOSURE
PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS 
D2 CAMERA
ENCLOSURE SERIES 

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  • Page 1 THE INSTALLERS / INTEGRATORS DREAM ENCLOSURE PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS  D2 CAMERA ENCLOSURE SERIES ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Standard 12VDC Connector   ................................  2 0  NON‐STANDARD 12VDC CONNECTOR   ..............................  2 1  24VAC  ........................................  2 2  Dome Power Setup   ....................................  2 3‐28  12VDC  ........................................  2 4  24VAC  ......................................  2 3 & 24  110VAC & 220VAC  ..................................  2 3 & 25  CoolDome Installation ...................................  2 6‐28  D2 Exploded View ......................................  2 9  D2 Mounting Template   ....................................  3 0...
  • Page 3 PRODUCT INSTALLATION  PRECAUTIONS – WARNINGS – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  (RETAIN THIS DOCUMENT)  The External Nut on All electrical wire feed Glands must be tightened to create a weather tight seal prior to putting D2 in service.  Failure to create this seal may result in water incursion into enclosure.  This may lead to electrical shock, product failure and damage to electrical systems installed within enclosure, including but not limited to damage to camera, heater and blower circuitry, cooling circuitry and other systems installed in unit. All screws on hinged lower must be tightened to create seal on enclosure.    Failure to create this seal may result in water incursion into enclosure.  This may lead to electrical shock, failure and damage to electrical systems installed within enclosure, including but not limited to damage to camera, heater and blower circuitry, cooling circuitry and other systems installed in unit. Do not over tighten any Screws, Stand Offs, or other fasteners on this unit.  Failure to heed this warning will cause damage or failure of the D2 enclosure. Be sure to take extra care to Protect Lens of unit prior to and during installation, and during service.  Suspension packaging box is a handy platform to protect lens and enclosure, while installing camera and accessory electronics before installation.  Failure to protect lens will adversely affect product performance. 2 ...
  • Page 4 D2 Component Checklist Number QTY Description Type Camera Bracket Mount Plate Aluminum .5" Standoffs (8‐32) Aluminum .75" Standoffs (8‐32) Aluminum 1.0" Standoffs (8‐32) Aluminum 1.5" Standoffs (8‐32) Aluminum .25" Washer Stainless Steel .25" Lock Washer Stainless Steel .25"‐20 3/8" Long Bolt (7/16 socket/wrench) Stainless Steel #10‐32 1/2" Long Screw (Phillips Head) Stainless Steel #10 External Lock Washer Stainless Steel #10‐32 Hexnut Stainless Steel #8‐32 3/8" Long Screw (Phillips Head) Stainless Steel #8‐32 Hexnut Stainless Steel m3‐.5 1/2" Long Screw Aluminum m3 External Lock Washer Stainless Steel m3 1/8" Washer Aluminum m3 Locknut Stainless Steel...
  • Page 5 D2 Component Checklist Axis 231D/232D Special Camera Bracket Tools recommended for mounting camera - #1 & #2 Phillips head screw driver - #1 or smaller flat head screw driver - 3/8 Socket wrench, nut driver, or adjustable wrench - 5/16 Socket wrench, nut driver, or adjustable wrench...
  • Page 6: Generic Camera

    Enclosure series to their specific camera needs. We have provided the necessary tools for customization with all of our D2 Enclosure series. The D2 Enclosure series can accommodate mini-domes and PTZ cameras as tall as 9.375 inches in height. Our standoff combination includes supported heights of 0.50",0.75",1.00", 1.25", 1.50", 1.75", 2.00", 2.25", 2.50", 2.75", 3.00", and 3.75".
  • Page 7 4 screws from the standoffs. This edge nests in arch at front of D2 This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure 5. Secure the plate by using (4) .75" standoffs to lock the bracket in place.
  • Page 8 The last two corner This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure holes should line up and be secured last. 1. Install the Axis 214 PTZ camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket with (3) m3-.5 screws,...
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  • Page 10: Axis 233D

    Axis 233D Ceiling bracket that came with the camera. *This is a required item for installation* 2. Do this by aligning the two holes on the D2 camera bracket with the Axis ceiling bracket adapter. Use (2) #10-32 ½” long screws, (2)
  • Page 11 Again, make sure the camera bracket is facing the right direction. Picture represents camera bracket orientation & how it is 10  secured. Don’t’ forget to mount your camera to the D2 camera bracket based on instructions.
  • Page 12: Canon Vb-C300

    The two front location will require the use of (2) .25" washer. This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure 1. Install the Canon VB-C300 camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket center hole with (1) .25"-20 3/8"...
  • Page 13: Panasonic Ns-202

    The two front location will require the use of (2) .25" washer. This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure 1. Install the Panasonic NS-202 camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket center hole with (1) .25"-20 3/8"...
  • Page 14 The two front location will require the use of (2) .25" washer. This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure 1. Install the Panasonic camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket center hole with (1) .25"-20 3/8"...
  • Page 15: Sony Rz25N

    5. Use (4) #8-32 screws (Phillips head) to secure the bracket into place. This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure 1. Install the Sony RZ25N camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket with (3) m3-.5 ½” Long...
  • Page 16: Sony Rz30N

    Again, make sure the camera bracket is facing the right direction. Picture represents camera bracket orientation & how it is secured. 15  Don’t’ forget to mount your camera to the D2 camera bracket based on instructions.
  • Page 17: Sony Rz50N

    The last two corner This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure holes should line up and be secured last. 1. Install the Sony RZ50N camera onto the D2 Camera Bracket center hole with (1) .25"-...
  • Page 18: Sony Rx550N

    Tip: Insert (2) #8-32 screws in the front two standoffs to provide a guide to slide the This edge of the bracket faces back of the D2 enclosure camera bracket into. The last two corner holes should line up and be secured last.
  • Page 19: Toshiba Wb21A

    Align these 4 holes with the D2 bracket holes for the Toshiba WB21A 2. Do this by aligning the four holes on the D2 camera bracket with the Toshiba ceiling bracket adapter. Use (4) m3-.5 ½” long screws, (4) m3 external lock washer, (4) m3 1/8"...
  • Page 20 5. The 2.75" standoffs will be inserted on the Picture represents camera bracket orientation & how it is lower portion of the D2. secured. Don’t’ forget to mount your camera to the D2 camera bracket based on instructions. Picture represents standoff location & orientation.
  • Page 21: Camera Power Setup

    Terminal pin connectors Terminal connector If you IP camera’s power requirements are for 24 VAC ONLY, please make sure that the D2 Environmental dome that you purchased is a 24VAC version. Cameras that run on 24VAC will not work with the 12VDC and 110-240VAC versions of our D2 Environmental domes.
  • Page 22: Non-Standard 12Vdc Connector

    Camera Power Setup (NON-STANDARD 12VDC CONNECTOR) Below are the pictures of the PCB board for the following D2 Environmental Enclosures. The picture identifies where the 12VDC output terminals are. All D2 environmental enclosures come standard with a 12VDC Right Angle Barrel Plug (3.3mm x 5.5mm with a 1mm center pin) for majority of the IP cameras on the market.
  • Page 23: 24Vac

    Camera Power Setup (24VAC) Below is a the pictures of the PCB board for all 24VAC versions of the D2 Environmental Enclosures. The picture identifies where the 24VAC output terminal is and power lead. All of our 24VAC versions of the D2 Environmental Enclosures also have a 12VDC plug if needed.
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  • Page 27: Cooldome Installation

    Cool Dome Installation Guidelines: The 400 BTU ‐ D2  Never apply high voltage power directly to the D2 Cool Dome inputs.         The internal circuitry of the D2 was engineered for 12 VDC input ONLY.  But, we do supply each Cool Dome with an external high voltage power supply, the Dotworkz/ MeanWell S‐250‐12 Power supply, which converts the power to a  low voltage 12 VDC output.  This allows you to use high voltage to indirectly power the Cool Dome. It is a highly durable, heat tolerant, A/C to D/C Power converter.  The  input to the provided external power supply follows standard A/C wiring conventions, and is to be mounted nearby indoors, or outdoors in a weather rated enclosure. .  It  can be powered by single phase 110 VAC, or 220 VAC.  It must be manually set to the correct input voltage range (110 VAC or 220 VAC), by moving and setting the slide  switch on the side of the power supply, before powering up.    The S‐250‐12 is pictured below  on the side of its Terminal Block.  26 ...
  • Page 28 Please do not attempt to mount the S‐250‐12 within the Cool Dome itself, due to the large amount of heat created by the power supply, will greatly  reduce the cooling effect of the D2 Cool Dome’s heat pump.   High Voltage A/C Typical Conventions, single phase:  Color    Symbol    Description  Black    Line Conductor, aka: “Hot” wire  White    Neutral Conductor  Green    G  ,       Ground Wire, Chassis Ground  Low Voltage conventions, D/C,  direct current:  Color    Symbol    Description  Positive conductor  Black    V‐  Negative conductor  The output of the S‐250‐12 external power  supply, can be adjusted up and down 10%.   It is recommended to keep the voltage at the D2 adjusted to at least  11.5 vdc, but no more than 13.0 vdc.  By running the enclosure higher than 13.0 vdc may cause premature component failure.  It is best to check and tune the voltage at  the Cool Dome with a voltage meter at the time of installation, and use the adjustment screw, located on the S‐250‐12, to the right side of the terminal screws, to raise or  lower the output voltage.  For all outdoor wiring, always use an outdoor rated wiring, or wiring in weather rated conduit, out from power supply, into the Cool Dome. Follow all local and  applicable wiring and safety standards.   Please keep D/C wire runs short, to reduce low voltage line drop.  Also, the  suggested wiring gauge table is provided to further prevent low voltage line drop,  and  to guide you in selecting the proper wire gauge for the dc run from the power supply to the cool dome.     It is always advisable to use a  drip loop on all wiring going directly into the D2 enclosure, to reduce the risk of water entering and damaging internal ...
  • Page 29 Excessive line drop for Wire Gauge and Distance Above includes 9 amps @ 12 vdc for D2 Cool Dome typical current draw, with 3 amps for max. camera & accessory draw.   Voltage Drop Equation to Determine  Minimum Wire Gauge to be Used on D/C run Between the S‐250‐12 Power Supply to  D2 Cool Dome.  Vd = voltage drop for  12vdc run (nominal)  D = distance of run (ft)  Vgm = gauge multiplier (vdc drop, per foot)   Vd = D x Vgm  Where we conservatively try to keep the voltage drop under  1.2 vdc over the low voltage direct current run.  These multipliers are  approximate, and voltage drop (Vd) is maximum at full 12 amp load at 12 vdc.  This voltage drop is under fully loaded condition, when the  cooling unit is engaged, and camera and all accessories are on.  Voltage drop will be much less,  if the current is not at full load.  Reusable Desiccant Canister  The reusable desiccant canister contains forty grams of silica gel.  This will prevent moisture buildup inside the Cool  Dome.  Make sure to remove the canister, located below the camera mount, from its packaging before the Cool Dome is put  to use.  There is a small window on the canister (white circle).  Ensure that the crystals are blue.  Occasionally, especially in  humid environments, the canister may need to be serviced.  If so, the crystals in the window turn pink, and the silica gel is  saturated with moisture and can be reactivated by being placed in an oven at 300 °F for three hours or until the crystals turn  blue again.  The gel can be reactivated virtually an infinite number of times.  Humidity control/ Dessicant cannister should be removed from its foil packaging and secured within enclosure out of the  way.  The clear window shown in the white circle should be blue when completely dry.  28 ...
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  • Page 31: D2 Mounting Template

    Mounting Template  30 ...

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