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Vandal resistant fixed dome cameras
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Surface Mount Installation
Refer to the Quickstart section for more information.
Video and power cables enter the camera body inside a plastic or metal conduit either from
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This dome uses non standard Torx screws for increased security, which can only be
unfastened using the provided tool.
the side or rear of the camera.
Loosen the four torx screws on the front of the camera using the torx screw key
supplied.
Gently pull away the dome cover from the camera body and remove the plastic
shroud. The dome cover is attached to the camera body with a retaining cord. Do
not undo or cut this cord.
Unscrew one of the two large screws, either at the side or rear of the camera body,
depending on where the video and power cables are to enter the camera body.
Note that the screw is wrapped in PTFE tape. This is necessary to ensure that
moisture does not enter the camera body after the camera has been installed.
Using the template supplied at the rear of this booklet, mark and drill the four screw
holes required for fixing the camera body. An 8 mm drill bit is suitable for use with
the supplied wall plugs.
If the video and power cables enter from the side of the camera, you may wish to fit
a conduit in position temporarily at the side of the camera to align the camera before
marking the screw holes.
If the video and power cables enter from the rear of the camera, mark and drill a
hole for the conduit and leads. The size of hole required depends on the size of the
conduit. The template shows the position of the large screw hole at the rear of the
camera.
Attach a metal or plastic conduit with a suitable M20 screw thread to the side
or rear entry point using PTFE tape to ensure a watertight seal. Ensure that the
conduit does not foul the plastic camera mount inside the camera body.
Screw the camera body to the fixing surface using the screws, wall plugs and
o-rings supplied. O-rings must be used to ensure that moisture does not enter the
camera body after the camera has been installed. Do not over-tighten the screws.
Connect the video cable to the BNC connector at the end of the flying lead.
Connect the power cable to the power terminals. The camera operates from a 12V
DC or 24V AC power supply. Connections and polarity are indicated next to the
terminals. The power supply must be a UL Listed, Class 2 isolated type.
Optionally attach a local monitor to the test point using an DM/ICED-SERV service
connector (available separately) and adjust the camera as described earlier.
Visually align the screws on the dome front cover with the screw holes on the
camera body to assist in replacing the dome cover.
Replace the dome front cover and tighten the torx screws, taking care not to
trap the retaining cord in the edge of the front cover. Do not over-tighten the torx
screws.
This dome uses non standard Torx screws for increased security, which can only be
unfastened using the provided tool.
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