User ManualTable of ContentsContents3List of Figures3List of Tables3Important Safety Instructions41. Installation and servicing should be done only by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes.42. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.43. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resistance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry.44. The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the enclosure, pan/tilt, and camera and lens combination.4Description5Models5Installation6Enclosure Mounting61. Place the enclosure on a flat surface with the top facing up. Open the enclosure using the following procedure:6a. Remove the four tamper-resistant screws securing the enclosure cover using the #10 socket for tamper-resistant screws (provided) and your 1/4-inch drive tool. (Drive tool is not provided.)6b. Separate the top and bottom enclosure sections.62. Remove the camera sled from the rail by loosening the two 10-32 Phillips screws and sliding the sled to the rear.63. Install two wiring fittings in the bottom of the enclosure.64. Reassemble the top and bottom enclosure sections and lift the enclosure into place for mounting.6a. Remove the Phillips screw and washer from the captive nut located in the back of the enclosure. Set the Phillips screw aside.6b. Install the steel eyebolt in the captive nut. Firmly tighten but do not overtighten.6c. Attach a hoist line to the steel eyebolt. Be sure the hoist line and any lifting hardware are sufficiently strong enough to support the weight of the enclosure. Hoist the enclosure into place.65. Locate the two threaded mounting holes on the bottom of the enclosure. Using two 1/4-20 screws that do not exceed 5/8-inch (1.59 cm) in length (not supplied with the enclosure), mount the enclosure to a fixed mount.66. After the enclosure is mounted, opening the enclosure is more convenient using the following procedure:6a. Remove the two tamper-resistant screws securing the front of the enclosure cover.6b. Loosen, but do not remove, the two tamper-resistant screws securing the rear of the enclosure cover.6c. Push the top of the enclosure back approximately 1/4-inch (0.63 cm) and flip the top open.6d. Reverse the procedure to close.6Enclosure Power71. Add the camera wattage to the wattage of the heater. Refer to the Specifications section, for the heater wattage.72. Determine the size of wire to use. If you are using 24 VAC, refer to Table A.73. Bring wires for AC high, AC neutral, and ground into the enclosure. Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2, and connect the wiring as follows:7a. Connect AC high to AC HI of the 3-connector terminal block.7b. Connect AC neutral to AC NT of the 3-connector terminal block.7c. Connect ground to GND of the 3-connector terminal block.7Table A. 24 VAC Wiring Distances7Figure 1. HS4514 Series Input Wiring Diagram8Figure 2. Circuit Board Component Locations9Table B. Video Coaxial Cable Wiring Diagram9Camera Mounting91. Attach the camera to the sled with the 1/4-20 Phillips screws that are provided in the parts bag. Attach the camera so that it is inside the “U” shape of the sled.92. Install the sled and camera in the enclosure:9a. If the camera’s lens is varifocal, extend the lens to its maximum length. This will ensure that the lens has enough clearance and will not come in contact with the window during scene setup.9b. Place the sled over the mounting screws in the enclosure. Depending on the height required for the camera inside the enclosure, the sled can be installed so that its base faces either the top or the bottom of the enclosure.9c. Slide the camera sled forward until the lens almost touches the window.9d. Tighten the two 10-32 Phillips screws and secure the camera sled to the rail.9Wiring Camera and Lens101. Bring a coaxial cable into the enclosure and connect the camera’s video output. Refer to Table B for cable distances.102. Bring wiring into the enclosure for camera synchronization and motorized lens if you are going to use these functions. Connect the wiring to the circuit board. (Refer to Figures 1 and 2.)10a. Connect or wire the lens control from the camera to the LENS or LENS CONTROL connector on the circuit board.10b. Wire the lens controller to the 10-connector INPUTS terminal on the circuit board as follows:10Wiring Camera to Power10HS4514 Model Only10HS4514-1/-2 Models with Heater101. A three-pin plug with leads is supplied as loose equipment. Connect the leads from the plug to the camera as follows:102. If both the camera and enclosure use 120 VAC and you ordered the optional 120 VAC electrical outlet accessory (O/I OUTLET), connect the 120 VAC plug to the camera and the three-pin plug to CAM 1.101. Bring in wires for AC high and AC neutral. If you are using 24 VAC, refer to Table A. Connect the wires as follows:112. Connect the leads from the two-pin plug, which is supplied as loose equipment, to the camera as follows:11Final Installation111. Adjust the focus and iris on the camera, if necessary.112. Reassemble the top and bottom enclosure sections.113. Install and tighten the four tamper-resistant screws in the enclosure cover. Do not over tighten.114. If the enclosure is installed outdoors and has watertight fittings installed on the bottom of the enclosure, be sure the fittings have been tightened enough to prevent water from getting inside the enclosure.11Troubleshooting121. Remove the two tamper-resistant screws securing the front of the enclosure cover.122. Loosen, but do not remove, the two tamper-resistant screws securing the rear of the enclosure cover.123. Push the top of the enclosure back approximately 0.25 inch (0.63 cm) and flip the top open.124. Reverse the procedure to close.12Maintenance12Service Manual12Specifications13Size: 751 KBPages: 16Language: EnglishOpen manual