Nikon XX152-02-00 Final Installation, In-Ceiling, Camera/Lens Adjustments 5-50 mm Version Shown

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Final Installation

In-Ceiling

After all cabling is complete, (if not previously done) connect the enclosure’s safety cord clip to the tab in the camera mechanism to allow the mechanism to hang from the enclosure. Align the 2 slots on the camera mechanism with the tabs in the enclosure, being sure to match up the arrows on both the drive and in the enclosure. Insert the camera mechanism into the enclosure until it snaps into place. Refer to Figure 9.

Note: Assure that there is no extra slack in the cabling that will interfere with proper installation and operation. Push any extra cabling up into the ceiling.

The camera and lens can now be adjusted. Refer to Figure 7.

The camera position can be adjusted in three axes, horizontally (pan), vertically (tilt) and rotation about the lens axis (roll). With the camera powered on and video displayed in a monitor, turn the camera to point in the desired direction. The tilt position can also be adjusted. Loosen the two nuts, if necessary, on either side of the camera mounting frame (use an open end 11/32 wrench). Position the camera and retighten nuts. The camera mounting bracket position can be adjusted relative to the closeness to the dome by loosening the lock nuts and changing the vertical position of the camera mounting frame within the slots in the mounting bracket. Refer to Figure 8.

The lens can be manually adjusted. On the 5-50 mm lens, the telephoto/wide adjustment is the front ring, iris (open and close) is the middle ring and focus (near to infinity) is the end ring. On the 2.6-6 mm lens, focus (near to infinity) is the front ring and the telephoto/wide adjustment is the end ring; iris is fixed. Refer to Figure

7.On autoiris lenses, a potentiometer is provided for iris adjustment. In some installations, the picture may be “squared up” by rotating the lens about its own axis up to 360° (roll adjustment).

Figure 7

Camera/Lens Adjustments – 5-50 mm Version Shown

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Contents XX152-02-00 Fixed Camera DomePage FCC Notice Safeguards Graphic Symbol ExplanationContents Quick Installation In-Ceiling No Access to CeilingIn-Ceiling Access to Ceiling Pendant Indoor Pendant Outdoor Page Introduction Models, Product Codes and DescriptionsInspection for Visible Damage InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Inspection for Concealed DamageSurveyorVFT Fixed Dome Components EnclosureIn-Ceiling Mounting Mounting the UnitUse of the Scribe Safety Cord Installation Mounting from Above the CeilingInstallation of Optional In-Ceiling Mounting Kit Optional Independent SupportIndoor Pendant Coaxial Video Cable Cable ConnectionsOutdoor Pendant Twisted-Pair Video CableCamera Power Connections Autoiris Adjustments DIP Switch SettingsCamera Synchronization Potentiometer/DIP Switch Location DIP Switch Settings Camera/Lens Adjustments 5-50 mm Version Shown Final InstallationIn-Ceiling Camera Mounting Bracket Adjustment 2.6-6 mm Version Shown In-Ceiling Mount Final InstallationPendant Mount Dome Final Installation Outdoor Pendant In-Ceiling Installation DisassemblyPendant Installation Fuse Replacement MaintenanceCare and Cleaning of Lower Dome OperationShipping Instructions Reference Inch Pipe DesignationTwisted Pairs Wire DistancesTwisted-Pair Cable Belden1721X 24, Solid Polyethylene Bare Copper 100Technical Information Operating Temperature Dimensions In-CeilingWeight Storage Temperature RangeCamera Specifications Lens Specifications Model Focal Length Field-of-View Horizontal VerticalVicon Standard Equipment Warranty Brussels Office Corporate HeadquartersVicon Europe Headquarters Far East Office