Fuse And On/Off Switch Mounting – Static Configuration - FLIR Navigator II Installation Manual

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If at all possible, DO NOT separate the Camera from its base during installation. If you are using the supplied wood screws
to mount the Camera base to the mounting surface, and you find that you do not have enough clearance to access the
screws with your screwdriver, you should be able to loosen the screws that hold the Camera head to
the base enough to provide ample room.
Fuse and On/Off Switch Mounting – STATIC CONFIGURATION
Caution!
Changing the wiring configuration of the Navigator II or attempting to utilize controllers or
wiring harnesses other than those supplied by FLIR may cause permanent damage to the unit and
may void the warranty.
Caution!
Do not connect the camera to anything other than 12VDC power. Operating the
camera outside of the specified input voltage range or the specified operating temperature
range can cause permanent damage.
Caution!
Ensure that power is turned off at your main electrical panel before wiring the
power to your Navigator II camera On/Off switch,
After routing the camera cables to the desired location for the display and the ON/OFF
switch, verify that the cables will reach before cutting and drilling mounting holes.
Step 1 Using the "Switch Mounting Template" supplied as a part of the Installation
Packet as a guide, drill holes for the switch studs and cut the access hole
for mounting the On/Off switch.
Step 2 Connect the 12VDC power and return wires from your protected
main electrical panel to the camera system wiring harness. Wire must be
16 gauge with a maximum run of 100 feet. The power leads are the red
and black wires without terminal lugs.
Note: Depending on your switch mounting location you may want to
connect the terminal lugs either before or after installing the switch.

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