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MIC IP fusion 9000 HD
Warning!
Do not manually back drive the camera
The motor/gear head combinations used in the MIC cameras were designed to provide
smooth pan/tilt movement of the camera during powered operation. The gear heads were not
specifically designed to be manually "back-driven" under any circumstance.
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Although it might be possible to do so on unpowered units, there is no guarantee that "back-
driving" will be possible on every unit. Some units may even enter a "locked-up" mechanical
state.
If the camera becomes "locked-up," simply apply power to the camera. The pan/tilt functions
of the camera should now operate properly.
Warning!
Moving parts!
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Moving parts may result in risk of injury, therefore, the device should be mounted so that it is
accessible only to the technician/installer.
Notice!
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Risk of injury or damage
To prevent injury to your hands or damage to the wiper, do not touch the wiper with your
hands, especially when the wiper is moving.
Notice!
Always use a shielded twisted pair (STP) connection cable and a shielded RJ45 network cable
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connector where the camera is used outdoors or the network cable is routed outdoors.
Always use shielded cables/connectors in demanding indoor electrical environments where
the network cable is located in parallel with electrical mains supply cables, or where large
inductive loads such as motors or contactors are near the camera or its cable.
Notice!
Bosch recommends the use of surge/lightning protection devices (sourced locally) to protect
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network and power cables and the camera installation site. Refer to NFPA 780, Class 1 & 2,
UL96A, or the equivalent code appropriate for your country/region, and to local building
codes. Refer also to the installation instructions of each device (surge protector where the
cable enters the building, midspan, and camera).
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Outdoor installation
For details about the proper configuration for installing your camera outdoors with surge and
lightning protection, refer to Best Practices for Outdoor Installation, page 43 .
Notice!
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To maintain the Type 6P rating when the camera is mounted to a MIC-DCA, installers must
make sure that the user-supplied cable glands or conduit connections have Type 6P ratings.
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