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Videoedge Speeddome Outdoor Housing Installation Guide

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VideoEdge SpeedDome Outdoor Housing Installation Guide ADVESDHOC, ADVESDHOS, ADVESDHOVRC, ADVESDHOVRS This guide explains how to install the VideoEdge IP SpeedDome using the VideoEdge SpeedDome Outdoor Housing with an ROENDC or a RHOPN mount. For information on installing these mounting kits see the relevant instructions provided in the packaging. ● ● ● ● RHOSW/RHOLW Installation Guide. RHOPN Installation Guide. RHOTR Installation Guide. ROENDC Installation Guide. 8000-2692-08 8000-2692-12 8000-2692-06 8000-2692-04 Warnings Please review the following warnings before you install or service the camera dome. Proper safety equipment for the location and type of installation. Proper lift equipment to reach the installation. Safety features of the lift equipment. ● ● 1 If a junction box or patch panel is not being used then, ensure that the appropriate cables are in place for the installation. 2. Remove pipe elbows (if any), and then make a mark 4 cm ( 1.6 in) from the end of the existing pipe. 3. Slip the cable into the hole of the dust plug and work the plug into the pipe opening. 4. Thread the two set screws provided into the adapter pipe. Also, to prevent water intrusion, ensure the adapter pipe has gasket and rubber seal pre-installed. Electrical power is not connected to the camera when connecting wires since the camera will move when power is applied. Electrical power is not connected to nearby fixtures that you might touch during installation. DO NOT install this dome in hazardous areas where highly combustible or explosive products are stored or used. What’s in the box ● ● ● ● ● ● 1. Prepare cabling of sufficient length to ensure connection of the camera to the junction box and to enable easy servicing. Gasket (seat in groove at bottom of opening) BE SURE: ● If a junction box or patch panel is being used then: Note: The plug must be fully inserted and must fully seal the opening ALWAYS USE: ● ● ● 2a Preparing an Outdoor Housing with a ROENDC Pendant Housing 3 way power connector (Green) 4 way alarm connector (Blue) 5 way alarm connector (Gray) Cable tie Silica bag kit 6. Install the end cap as follows: Note: If the marks on the pipe of the mounting structure are missing, scribe a circumference mark 4cm (1.6in) from the end of the pipe. See step 2. a) Align the arrow on the adaptor pipe with the mark at the top of the pipe assembly. b) Maintaining arrow/line alignment, insert the end cap assembly over the pipe until the rubber sleeve on the adapter meets the circumference mark. To ensure a smooth and successful installation, observe the following requirements. General Requirements ● ● ● ● 3 Preparing the VideoEdge IP Dome Camera 1. Remove the VideoEdge IP SpeedDome camera from the housing. 2. Gently swivel eyeball to totally expose one of the two slot covers. Caution: Swivelling the eyeball fast may damage gears. 3. Insert small, thin-bladed screwdriver into the space between cover and eyeball. 4. Gently pry off slot cover. 14. Re-check the level of the pipe assembly and re-level if necessary. Warning: Perform steps 15-18 only if there is no power connected. If power is present, defer these steps until ready to install the bubble. 15. Plug the power and data connectors from the incoming cable to the corresponding connectors on the pigtail cables on the board. 16. Route the pigtail cables from the dome through the End Cap. 17. Place any excess cable into the end cap and ensure the O-ring is in place. 2b Preparing an Outdoor Housing with RHOPN 1. Install the RHOPN mount using directions in the RHOPN Installation Guide (8000-2692-12). 2. Remove the outdoor housing from the packaging and route the pigtail cables through the RHOPN mount. Screwdriver ● Allen Wrench Pliers ● Power Drill Socket wrench kit with extension (metric) Screwdriver Have electrical work comply with latest national electrical code, national fire code, and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Coordinate work with other trades to avoid interference. Verify existing site conditions and coordinate with the owner’s representative and appropriate utilities as required. Obtain copies of all related plans, specifications, shop drawings and addenda to schedule and coordinate related work. Thoroughly review the project to ensure that all work meets or exceeds the above requirements. Bring alleged discrepancies to the attention of the CCTV Project Coordinator. 13. Keep turning the housing until tight. Set screw (2) Before You Begin ● 12. Twisting the cables to avoid tension, screw the housing onto the adapter pipe. Rubber Seal (seat over opening) Tools Required ● ● ● 11. Route the cable from the housing through the bottom opening of the end cap and out its front. 18. Using a wrench for tamperproof screws, attach the cover to the End Cap. 5. Run the cables from the existing pipe through the end cap and out its front end. 2109-0651-03 2109-0804-04 2109-0650-05 6009-0056-01 0352-0207-02 10. Apply teflon tape to the threads at the top of the housing. Note: To ensure a good seal on the mounting it is recommended that you tighten the two set screws sequentially and evenly and do not over tighten them. c) Tighten the two set screws using the allen wrench. 3. Thread the outdoor housing onto the RHOPN mount while being careful not to tangle or damage the cables. Caution: Take care when you are threading the support onto the dome to avoid any damage to the cables. 4. Use the two M3 screws provided to fill the two empty holes in the support. Warning: Only perform step 6 if there is no live power to the End Cap. 5. Remove 2.5-3.8 cm (1-1.5in) of jacket from the cable end(s) and install the power and data connectors supplied. 7. Check the level of the pipe assembly. If re-leveling is necessary, loosen the two set screws and repeat step 6 a - c. 6. Plug the power and data connectors from the incoming cable to the corresponding connectors on the pigtail cables. 8. Remove the housing from the packaging. 7. Lower the cover and secure it to the top of the dome. 9. Cut a 30cm (12 in) length of teflon tape. 5 Attaching the Videoedge IP Dome Camera to the Metal adaptor plate 1. The metal adaptor plate has 2 circular cut outs to allow the camera dome standoff guides to pass through it. Using the 2 standoff guide pins in the camera dome as a reference attach camera dome to the metal adaptor plate. 3. Remove the assembled unit form the housing dome holder. 4. Rotate the assembled unit approximatley 180° clockwise to align the cutout on the metal adaptor plate with the corresponding guide in the housing. (It may help you to align the cutout and guide if you tilt the assembled camera unit.) 2. Secure the metal adaptor plate to the camera by sequentially tightening the three locking screws. Guide in the Housing Note: The silica bag is attached to the metal adapter plate with a cable tie and positioned next to the dome. (It needs to be replaced whenever the housing is reopened to absorb initial humidity inside the housing). 5. Gently swivel the eyeball to totally expose remaining slot cover. With the other cover removed this cover can be easily removed. The SD MicroCard is an optional accessory. It is required for audio clips and to enable emailing or FTP of video files. The maximium size of SD MicroCard that can be used is 2GB. Caution: Disconnect the power before installing or replacing the SD MicroCard. 6 Cutout Attaching the assembled Camera Unit 1. Hang the assembled camera unit on the housing dome holder, the yellow guide arrows indicate which slot to hang the unit from. Warning: When connecting wires, ensure that electrical power is not connected to the camera dome. The dome will move when power is applied. Also, ensure electrical power is not connected to nearby fixtures you may come into contact with during the installation. 5. Slide the assembled camera unit up into the housing until it touches the flange. 6. Maintaining the contact with the flange rotate the assembled unit in a clockwise direction until the locking pins engage. 7. Secure the assembled unit into the housing by sequentually tightening the three lockingpins. 6. Insert the SD MicroCard into the slot as shown if required. 7 Attaching the Bubble assembly 1. Remove the bubble assembly from the package and ensure the bubble is clean and free of debris. 2. Attach the coiled lanyard from the bubble to the threaded stud on the indoor housing using the thumb nut supplied. 4 Removing the metal adaptor plate 1. Unscrew the 3 retaining screws on the metal adaptor plate 2. Turn the metal adaptor plate anti-clockwise to release it from the housing 3. Slide the adaptor plate down and out of the housing Note: The plate is attached by a safety lanyard to the housing. You are not required to remove this safety lanyard. You may now attach the prepared VideoEdge IP dome camera to the metal adaptor plate. 2. For ease of installation it is recommended that the cables are attached in the following order. ● Green 2 way power cable ● RJ-45 Ethernet cable ● White 5 way communication cable ● White 8 way AV cable ● Green 8 way Alarm © 2010 Tyco International Ltd. and its Respective Companies. All Rights Reserved 8200-2613-08 C0 VideoEdge SpeedDome Outdoor Housing Installation Guide ADVESDHOC, ADVESDHOS, ADVESDHOVRC, ADVESDHOVRS 3. Attach the bubble assembly. 4. Align the key on the inside of the bubble assembly with the detent on the edge of the housing. a) Remove the “CAUTION: Remove slot covers” tag. Ensure the slot covers are removed. b) Align the key on the inside of the bubble assembly with the detent on edge of the outdoor housing. c) Secure the bubble assembly to the housing using the four tamperproof screws. Use the drive (taped inside the box) to tighten the screws. Pin-outs for External Housing Connections 3 wire 24VAC supply (Green) Pin # 1 2 3 Color Black Red White Designation 24 Vac Ground 24 Vac RJ-45 Ethernet Interface (Black) Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Caution: To maintain the integrity of the gasket seal between the housing flange and the trim ring, do not let the lanyard get caught between these two pieces as you secure the bubble assembly to the housing. 5. Use the drive (taped inside the box) to tighten the four tamper-proof screws on the bubble assembly. Alarm Connector pin-out for 5 Way (Grey) 6. To compress the gasket evenly, tighten each screw in clockwise formation until slight resistance is felt, then retighten each screw again in clockwise formation until all screws are evenly tight. 8 (Optional) Attaching the Vandal Resistant Bubble Assembly 1. Remove the vandal-resistant bubble assembly from the package and ensure the bubble is clean and free of debris. 2. Attach the coiled lanyard from the bubble to the outdoor housing. Attach the lanyard to threaded stud on the housing using the thumbnut. 3. Attach the bubble assembly. Pin # 1 2 3 4 5 End Cap Housing Assembled 7. Apply power to the Dome When power is applied, the dome checks its functionality by performing a homing routine during which the camera pans and then either goes to the start point of the “apple peel” pattern or if powered up once before, to the last position in memory. Once the camera stops, the camera is online and is ready to be controlled. Ethernet 10BASE-T 100BASE-TX Transmit Transmit Receive N/A N/A Receive N/A N/A Pin-Out Information Alarm Connector pin-out for 4 Way (Blue) Pin-outs for Audio Video Cable Video Mic Red Audio Green Pin# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Designation Relay NC Relay C Relay NO Ground Alarm In 1 Color White Green Yellow Red Not Connected Designation Video Hi Video Shield Audio Hi Audio RTN Mic Hi Pin # 1 2 3 4 Designation Alarm In 2 Alarm In 3 Alarm In 4 Ground Audio Shield Mic Shield © 2010 Tyco International Ltd. and its Respective Companies. All Rights Reserved. 8200-2613-08 C0