6. The liner should still be able to move up by about 1/16" on an
inch to allow the liner to move when shot and transfer the force
to the housing instead of the pan/tilt.
INSTALLING THE HOUSING ON THE BRACKET
1. Make sure that the (4) flange nuts on top of the
DeputyDome™ are loosened and that the tamper-resistant
screws are not attached. Lift the unit up to the wall mount and
align the flange nuts with the keyhole slots on the mount (Figure
11). Turn counterclockwise so that the nuts are inside the slots.
Make sure that the holes for the tamper-resistant screws line up.
Tighten the flange nuts.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For non-pressurized units make sure the
wiring on top of the housing is fed through
the opening on the bottom of the wall
mount. On pressurized units the con-
nector will fit directly into the opening.
Figure 11
2. Reattach and tighten the (2) security screws (Figure 12).
1/4 - 20 Security Screws
Figure 12
3. Make all wiring connections.
NOTE: On non-pressurized versions be sure to cover the BNC
connectors with electrical tape to help prevent a short
between the wall maout bracket and the video wiring.
4. Double check all wiring and push it back through the access
opening into the wall mount bracket.
FOR PRESSURIZED HOUSINGS: At this point, pressurize the
5. Reattach the access cover.
6. Test the function of all the equipment.
7. Reattach the lower dome with the tamper-resistant screws and
security tool used earlier.
FOR PRESSURIZED HOUSINGS: See the important instructions
Flange nuts
housing following the instruc-
tions on page 9.
on the next page for reattach-
ing the dome.
REATTACHING THE DOME ON
PRESSURIZED UNITS
1. The dome on the pressurized unit must be attached correctly for
the unit to function properly. All screws and posts must line
up exactly.
2. There are two posts on the underside of the dome which must be
placed in the proper slots on the housing (See Figure 13). One is
located on the lanyard side of the dome and the other is on the op-
posite side. The dome is oriented properly when the lanyard can
be attached to the housing.
Lanyard
Posts MUST
fit in these
slots (one
on either
side)
Close Up View of Dome
Figure 13
- 4 -
Post (one
Lanyard screw
on either
hole on housing
side)
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