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1109610106a Billboard Camera Replacement Instructions

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Replacing the Billboard Diagnostic Camera (PN 1109502701SP) The billboard diagnostic camera is a compact camera used to transmit live video streams with high image rates that can be viewed from a remote Internet connection. The diagnostic camera is an ideal tool for viewing the billboard face from locations other than the billboard site. The camera’s weatherproof fiberglass housing can withstand extreme weather conditions and temperatures from – 22° to 140° F (– 30° to 60° C). The camera consumes only 3 watts of power allowing it to be powered over the Ethernet connection. Figure 1. Front view of billboard diagnostic camera. Before you begin Kit contents Part Number Qty Description 1109250111 1 Diagnostic camera is used to view the billboard face from a remote Internet connection. 1109250112 1 PoE (Power over Ethernet) injector supplies power to the camera. 63100008 4 8–inch tie wrap. 65060004 1 2–inch sticky back hook Velcro strip. 65060005 1 2–inch sticky back loop Velcro strip. Allen wrench 1 5mm allen wrench used to adjust camera viewing angle. Power adapter 1 Power adapter used to power the PoE injector. 1109610106 1 Instructions Tools / Safety equipment needed MAY 8, 2008 „ Full body safety harness with lanyard „ Bucket lift (must safely lift service personnel to the camera location) „ Adjustable wrench „ #2 Phillips head screwdriver „ Small flat head screwdriver „ Outdoor rated silicone © Copyright 2008 Adaptive Micro Systems LLC. All rights reserved. Adaptive Micro Systems • 7840 North 86th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53224 USA • 414-357-2020 • 414-357-2029 (fax) • http://www.adaptivedisplays.com Adaptive is a registered trademark of Adaptive Micro Systems. Excite is a trademark of Adaptive Micro Systems. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. PN 1109610106 REV. A REPLACING THE BILLBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAMERA Replacing the Camera WARNING! Possible fall hazard. When servicing billboard components, service personnel must use a full body safety harness with lanyard. Connect the lanyard to the billboard head’s safety cables; otherwise serious injury or death may occur. ➩ To replace the Camera 1. Open the control cabinet. • If applicable, remove the control cabinet’s padlock. • Turn cabinet handle and pull open the control cabinet door. 2. Remove the PoE located on the top shelf of the control cabinet. • Disconnect cables connected to the PoE. • Remove all tie wraps that secure the PoE power adapter cord. • Remove the PoE and power adapter from the control cabinet. PoE injector mounted Top shelf Figure 2. PoE mounted on the top shelf. 3. Attach Velcro to the bottom of the replacement PoE. If applicable, also replace the Velcro on the top shelf. 2 PN 1109610106 REV. A REPLACING THE BILLBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAMERA 4. Attach previously removed cables to the PoE. • Plug Ethernet cables into the designated PoE ports. Notice: Do not overtighten the tie wraps. Otherwise damage to cord may occur. • Route the power adapter cord along the same pathway as the previous cord and secure with tie wraps. A - (LAN / Power) C - (PC / Power port) or PoE #1 PoE #2 B - (Camera port) Item PoE Component connection PoE #1 LAN/Power port connects to one of the router’s local port (cable ID #3). PoE #2 LAN/Power port connects to one of the router’s local port (cable ID #29). PoE #1 Camera port connects to camera #1’s Ethernet port. PoE #2 Camera port connects to camera #2’s Ethernet port. PoE #1 PC/Power connects to UPS receptacle #7 Y–type power cord (cable ID #2). PoE #2 PC/Power connects to UPS receptacle #7 Y–type power cord (cable ID #27). A B C Figure 3. PoE port identifications. 5. Attach the PoE to the top shelf. 6. Disconnect the camera. A. Remove the silicone (if present) and rubber gasket from the cable connection. B. Using a small flat head screwdriver, press the tab on the RJ45 connector. C. Remove the cable. A Dislodge the rubber gasket. Pull out Ethernet cable. C B Press and hold tab. Figure 4. Disconnecting the camera’s Ethernet connection. MAY 8, 2008 3 REPLACING THE BILLBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAMERA 7. Remove the camera. Use one of the following methods to either remove the camera head (Figure 5) or the entire camera assembly (Figure 6). A. Remove and keep the camera hardware. B. Remove the camera head or the camera assembly. Remove screw hardware A B Pull away from camera base Camera head Figure 5. Removing the camera head. Camera assembly A Rubber caps * B Mounting bracket Bolt hardware * Mounting arm Mounting assembly * Indicates a set of four Figure 6. Removing the entire camera assembly. 4 PN 1109610106 REV. A REPLACING THE BILLBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAMERA 8. Attach the camera. Use the previously removed hardware and follow the appropriate method to either secure the camera head (Figure 7) or the entire camera assembly (Figure 8). Tighten screw hardware Fully insert the camera head’s mounting tube into the base. Figure 7. Attaching the camera head to the base. Rubber caps Camera base Mounting bracket Bolt hardware Mounting arm Figure 8. Attaching the camera assembly to the mounting bracket. 9. Plug the Ethernet cable into the camera and insert the rubber gasket. Using outdoor rated silicone seal the rubber gasket edges and the cable entry point. Using silicone, seal around the rubber gasket edges. Using silicone, seal the cable entry point. Figure 9. Seal the Ethernet entry point. MAY 8, 2008 5 REPLACING THE BILLBOARD DIAGNOSTIC CAMERA 10. Using the allen wrench or adjustable wrench, adjust the camera’s viewing angle ensuring the camera captures the entire billboard face. Loosen screw to rotate the camera head. Loosen screw to move camera head up and down. Loosen bolts to swivel the mounting bracket and camera assembly. Figure 10. Adjusting the camera viewing angle. 11. Tighten all hardware that may have been loosened. Verifying camera operation Confirm the camera can be accessed from a remote Internet connection and the entire billboard face can be viewed. 6 PN 1109610106 REV. A