Recommended Mounting Equipment; Wall Mounting; Camera/Lens/Enclosure Mounting; Electrical Connections - Bosch LTC 9418 Instruction Manual

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Caution: Do Not Exceed 30 VAC Input on
24 VAC models. Operation above 30 VAC
violates low voltage operation (Class 2
Specifications). Normal operation is 24 VAC.
CUL Approved 24 VAC Models.
Caution: Connect to Class 2 Power Supply
only. Total current through electrical
connector is 4 A maximum. Pan/tilt current
is 1 A maximum. Allowable camera/housing
is 3 A maximum. Use only 24 VAC cameras
and housings on feed-through models.
3.2

Recommended Mounting Equipment

Medium duty wall mount designed to
LTC 9216/00
support up to 45.3 kg (100 lb).
Heavy duty wall mount designed to
LTC 9222/00
support up to 90.6 kg (200 lb).
Heavy duty 336 mm (14 inch) column
LTC 9214/00
mount for ceiling or pedestal.
Heavy duty 610 mm (24 inch) column
LTC 9224/00
mount for ceiling or pedestal use.
3.3

Wall Mounting

Follow the instructions provided with mounts. Mount and
mounting surface must be able to support the weight of the
pan/tilt, camera/lens, and enclosure (if used). The
camera/lens/enclosure must be properly mounted and
balanced on the pan/tilt bracket.
Caution: The pan/tilts can only be mounted
upright or inverted; never horizontally.
3.4

Camera/Lens/Enclosure Mounting

Mount the camera/lens/enclosure to the pan/tilt bracket as
follows:
1.
Balance the camera/lens/enclosure and adjust unit to
align with mounting holes. Fasten with a minimum of two
(2) 1/4-20 x 1/2-inch long fasteners and lock washers.
2.
Make all electrical connections. Leave sufficient loops of
cable between camera/enclosure and pan/tilt to allow for
tilting and panning.
3.5

Electrical Connections

1.
Cable must be wired according to Connector
Assembly (Section 3.7) and Recommended
Maximum Cable Lengths (Table 1).
2.
Use separate shielded cables for camera power,
enclosure power, and pan/tilt control. If required,
combining lens control wiring and video coax within a
common cable is acceptable. The use of a common
multiconductor cable to combine all functions is not
recommended.
3.
Use color coded conductors to aid wiring and future
identification.
4.
Retain wiring diagram for later reference.
Model
Wire Size
2
Voltage
Mm
2
24 VAC
0.5
1
1.5
2.5
4
110 VAC
0.5
1
1.5
2.5
220 VAC
0.5
1
1.5
2.5
Table 1
Maximum Cable Lengths
Notes For Table 1
1.
Values calculated at 20 ºC (68 ºF) using stranded tinned copper
wire, a common ground (neutral), and with both PAN and TILT
motors operating simultaneously.
2.
For 24 VAC Models operating at or near -30º C, values are based
upon maintaining the supplied voltage within the voltage range as
specified in Section 3.1.
AMP Hand Crimping Tool #58495-1 is recommended for
crimping sockets. Refer to Figure 2 for the numbered
connector positions.The connector will accept up to a #16
AWG wire. If heavier gauge wire is required, pigtailing
according to local electrical codes is recommended.
Caution: Contact removal from connector
requires use of AMP #305183 extraction
tool.
3.6

Grounding Connection

A ground screw is located on the base to the right of
connector. See Figure 8. Connect a 1 mm
ground wire to the nearest earth ground.
3.7

Connector Assembly

A mating connector, sockets and a strain relief are included
with the unit. See Figure 1.
To install, select the appropriate size strain relief clamp.
Choose one of the two strain relief clamps enclosed with the
sleeve and the extender. The clamping area is adjustable by
inverting or changing the strain relief clamps. Discard the
four strain reliefs on the carrier strip packaged with the
shield.
Insert the clamp into the strain relief until it bottoms. The
clamp should bottom on the wire bundle, not on the shield's
shoulder. If the wire diameter is too small, temporarily
wrap the wire with electrical tape until proper clamping is
obtained. Secure the clamp with the two (2) screws
provided.
Caution: Make sure the wire bundle is
properly secured. Do NOT pinch the wires.
5
1
Distance
AWG
Feet
Meters
20
140
43
18
230
70
16
360
110
14
590
180
12
940
287
20
2200
671
18
3500
1067
16
5500
1677
14
9000
2744
20
13400
4085
18
21200
6463
16
33300
10152
14
54400
16585
2
(No.18 AWG)

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