JVC TK-C625 manual Cable Connections, Make a hole in the ceiling Connect the cable to this camera

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16 Connections & Installation (continued)

EN

Cable Connections

CAUTIONS

Ensure to attach the cover for the ceiling mount. Installation is not possible without attaching the cover.

The cover prevents penetration of foreign objects into the ceiling mount. Penetration of foreign objects may cause a malfunction or, in the worst scenario, cause smoking or fire.

Connection Procedure

1 Make a hole in the ceiling

4 Connect the cable to this camera

Make use of the template supplied to open a hole (R75) for leading the connection cable through the rear side of the ceiling.

2 Remove the Cover

Loosen the Cover Fastening Screw, and turn the Cover in the anti-clockwise direction to remove the Cover from the ceiling mount.

MEMO

When loosening the Cover Fastening Screw, do so while ensuring that it does not protrude from the hole.

Cover Fastening Screw

Cover

Safety Wire

Mounting

Hole

Ceiling Mount (Terminal

Side)

3 Lead the cable through the Cover

Connect cables to the terminal on the ceiling mount. Connection cables include alarm signal cable, coaxial cable, control signal cable and the AC 24 V power cable.

AControl Signal Cable (A pg. 18) For connection to RM-P2580.

BCoaxial cable (A pg. 17)

For connection of monitors and other devices.

CAlarm signal cable (A pg. 17)

For connection to devices with alarm input/output terminals.

DPower cable (A pg. 18)

For connection to an AC 24 V power supply. Listed class 2 input only.

A Control Signal Cable

Connect to "To Camera" terminal of RM-

P2580 and to subsequent cameras.

B Coaxial Cable

 

Connect to the monitor, etc.

C Alarm Signal Cable

 

Connect to devices with

 

alarm input terminal.

D Power Cable

Connect to AC 24 V power

supply. Listed class 2 input

 

only.

5 Attach the Cover

Attach the Cover to the ceiling mount by following procedure of Step 2 in the reverse order.

A Attach the cover upon aligning the hole with the Safety Wire Mounting Hole on the ceiling mount, followed by turning it in the clockwise direction.

BFasten the Cover Fastening Screw.

Make a slit on the (rubber) cap that is attached to the Cover, followed by leading the cable through. Follow the diagram below to make the slit.

Cap (Upper)

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Contents Dome Type Camera TK-C625INSTRUCTIONS For Customer UseRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open Safety PrecautionsInformation Important Safeguards Characteristics ContentsOperating Precautions Install the unit on a strong and stable surfacePreset positions Zooming operationName and Function of Parts Ceiling Mount Setting Switch Side Camera Machine ID Machine ID Setting SwitchSetting Switch Auxiliary SwitchConnections & Installation Multi-Drop Communication SystemCAM2 Length of stub CAM32 Length of stub Video SWITCHER, etc110 K Setting not Required Switch 7 Invalid Set to OFF Switch 8 onPoint-to-Point Communication System ACable ConnectionsB a pg Terminal side of the Ceiling MountDuplex Example connection with an RM-P2580Simplex Camera Controller RX + TX +Protocol Switch SettingsSync Displayed as ID- LL. Check Machine ID Setting SwitchThat the number LL is correct Machine ID Installation Cable Connections Make a hole in the ceiling Connect the cable to this cameraRemove the Cover Lead the cable through the CoverConnecting an RG-59 coaxial cable RatingConnect this to the remote control unit RM-P2580 Connect to an AC 24 V SupplyConnection Length ConductorAttach the Safety Wire Installing the Ceiling MountFasten the ceiling mount to the ceiling Installing the Camera 20 ENCheck that the Locking Screw is loosened Fit the camera to the ceiling mountSetup Procedure Setting Up the Camera Using RM-P258021Press and hold the Menu button for 3 seconds Press the SET buttonSetting Up the Camera Using RM-P2580 Menu Screen Configuration22 EN Private Mask Mode OFF Camera Function 1 Screen 24 ENCamera Function 2 Screen AF for IR Tilt LimitPAN Limit Auto ReturnCamera TITLE/ALARM Screen 26 ENCamera ALC/VIDEO Screen 28 EN Auto PAN/PATROL/TRACE ScreenPOS. Function SET Screen Factory Settings Screen 30 ENPrivate Mask Setup Manual PAN Limit Setup Select a camera. ARM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSBMenu screen display. a pg , steps 2 to Set the position for the left limitSettings that override the Manual Pan Limit Basic operation of Manual Pan LimitOperations that override the Manual Pan Limit Right Limit Invalid RangeCamera Title Setup Select the camera. a RM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSBPress the FAR button Area Display Setup TitleRepeat Steps 5 to Area Display Setup Direction EastWest Direction Standard Axis ScreenAlarm Title Setup Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each alarm titleAlarm Title Edit Screen Title input Field Camera buttonNNumeric keyCamera NumberNENTER buttonAuto PAN Setup Set the Auto PAN Mode and Auto PAN SpeedSet the end position only when in the Return mode Select camera. ARM-P2580AINSTRUCTIONSBAuto Patrol Setup Change the Auto Patrol modeSet a patroll position Set the length of time a camera will stay in each positionAuto Trace Setup Position Title Setup Select a preset position. a RM-P2580 AinstructionsbRepeat steps 5 to 7 for each title character Position buttonNNumeric key position numberNENTER button42 EN TroubleshootingOther Specifications External Dimensions Unit mm Ceiling Mount Hole Unit mmPan/Tilt Mechanism GeneralTK-C625 Dome Type Camera

TK-C625 specifications

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