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Pelco Manual C1469M-B (7/99)
 INSTALLATION
The following parts are supplied:
1
EH3515 enclosure
2
1/4-20 Phillips screws
1
Three-pin plug with wires
1
Two-pin plug with wires
1
5/32-in. Allen wrench
2
10-32 x 1-in. Allen screws
1
Tube of Loctite
®
 threadlocker
1
Loctite
®
 application instructions (C1447M)
1.
Unlatch and raise the enclosure lid.
2.
Remove the camera sled from the rail:
a.
Loosen the screws.
b.
Slide the sled so that the screws are in the large part of the mounting holes.
c.
Remove the sled.
d.
Remove the parts tied to the sled.
3.
Mount the camera to the sled with the 1/4-20 Phillips-head screws that are provided in
the parts bag. You can mount the camera to either side of the sled. Note that the edges
of the sled are bent and that one lip is wide and the other is narrow.
Normally you should mount the camera so that the wide lip of the sled fits over the
mounting screws.
If you are installing a camera with a low optical center line or a camera with a large di-
ameter lens, mount the camera so that the narrow lip of the sled fits over the mounting
screws. This elevates the sled.
4.
Install the sled and camera in the enclosure:
a.
If the camera’s lens is adjustable, extend the lens to its maximum length.
b.
Place the sled on the rail over the two attaching screws.
c.
Slide the sled so that the screws fit into the narrow slots of the mounting holes.
d.
Tighten the screws just enough to hold the sled to the rail, but not too tight to
keep the rail and sled from moving.
e.
Slide the camera sled forward until the lens almost touches the window.
f.
Tighten the two screws to secure the camera sled to the rail.
5.
Connect the video cable in the enclosure to the video output connection on the camera.
6.
If you are going to synchronize cameras, connect the synchronization cable in the en-
closure to the synchronization connection on the camera.
7.
If your camera has a motorized zoom lens control, connect or wire the camera’s lens
control to the LENS or LENS CONTROL connector on the circuit board.