Coaxial Cable Connections; Make The Connections - Bosch AutoDome 600 Series Installation Manual

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4.6.1

Coaxial Cable Connections

If you are using coaxial cable to connect an AutoDome to a head-end system, you must use the
coaxial cable with ferrite included in the AutoDome packaging. The following illustration
shows the components of this cable:
Figure 4.6 Coaxial cable with ferrite
1
2
3
4
You must connect the incoming coax cable (from the head-end) to the BNC jack (item 4
above) on the ferrite cable and connect the BNC plug (item 1) of the ferrite cable to the BNC
jack connector inside the Interface box.
The following illustration shows coaxial cable with ferrite inside the Interface Box.
Figure 4.7 Interface Box Connection with Coaxial Cable with Ferrite
4.6.2

Make the Connections

After routing all video, control, power, and alarm wires:
1.
2.
3.
NOTICE!
If installing the dome to a drywall ceiling, allow enough wire to make the connections in the
Interface Box below the ceiling. Refer to Figure 4.7, for connector locations and Table 4.1,
Page 66, for wire connections.
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BNC Plug (male connector)
Ferrite
Plastic cover
BNC Jack (female connector)
Attach a 3/4-inch NPS (20-mm) conduit fitting to the hole in which you bring in the wires.
Be sure to thread the inside nut to the conduit fitting.
Route the video, control, power, and alarm wires through the conduit fitting and into the
Interface Box.
Cut and trim the wires allowing for sufficient slack to their respective terminals in the
box.
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AutoDome 600 Series Analog PTZ Camera
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