Outdoor Installation On A Wall, Pole Or Corner (With Accessories) - Mobotix D14D Manual

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Overview Of Mounting Options
The Outdoor Wall Mount may have to be used, as the PIR sensor can be turned in any
direction when installed horizontally (PIR is tilted diagonally downwards).
Special Case: Mounting The D14D-180° To A Wall Without The Wall Mount
The lens mount unit has to be rotated by 180° so that you do not get an upside down
panorama image. For additional information on this topic, see the end of Section 2.3.1
(Mount The Lens Units).
Make sure that the camera is always mounted on a smooth surface. Otherwise, the
sealing lip on the underside of the housing will not be able to close tightly or will bend
upwards, which leads to leaks between the outer shell and the housing.

2.1.2 Outdoor Installation On A Wall, Pole Or Corner (With Accessories)

The associated Outdoor Wall Mount can be used to mount the D14D outdoors and is
compliant with IP65 specifications (fully dustproof and resistant to water jets). Operating
temperatures may vary between –30°C and +60°C (–22°F to 140°F), making it the ideal
camera for the most demanding weather situations. The drill holes must be prepared for
the installation. Use the supplied drilling template to mark the position of the holes for the
fixtures and the holes through which the cables will be led later on (fold-out).
If you would like to mount the MOBOTIX D14D to the corner of a building or a pole, you should
consider using the MOBOTIX Corner and Pole Mount. This mount can only be used together
with the Outdoor Wall Mount. The supplied stainless steel straps allow the mount to be attached
to poles with diameters between 60 and 180 mm.
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The folded drilling
templates can be found
at the end of the manual
Make sure that the
drilling template
is not scaled down
when printing
Make sure that the
arrows are pointing
upwards when mounting

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