Connections & Installation
Cable Connections
Connect cables to the Ceiling Mount as described below.
1. Make a 90 mm diameter hole in the ceiling.
Diameter 90 mm
2. Remove the cover from the Ceiling Mount.
RELEASE LOCK
Cover
Ceiling Mount
3. Pass the cables through the cover.
Make slits in the rubber cap on the cover as shown in the diagram below. Pull the cables through the hole in the ceiling and pass the cables through the slits.
Cap (Top)
Cap (Side)
Connector
Maximum diameter 31 mm
Tube
Maximum diameter 22 mm
33 mm or less
MEMO
The diameter of the cover hole without the cap is 20.5 mm. For dust prevention, remove the cap (side) and install a
(Be sure to use a
When distributing the cable from the side, use JVC’s WB- S573 ceiling
4. Connect the cables.
Connect the cables to the terminals on the Ceiling Mount. The four connections consist of a AC 24V power cable, a coaxial cable and a control signal cable.
Control signal cable
To a remote controller such as
To the monitor, etc.
Power cable
To the AC 24 V power supply
AC 24V power cable
This cable connects the AC 24V power supply to the AC 24V input connector. To prevent connection errors and disconnections, the use of lug plate for connections to the AC 24 V INPUT connector is recommended.
When a
Maximum cable length |
| 100 m | 260 m | 410 m | 500 m |
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Wire diameter (mm) |
| 1.0 or more | 1.6 or more | 2.0 or more | 2.6 or more |
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CAUTIONS
●When thin cables are used the cable resistance increases. As a result, when the power consumption of the unit is at its max- imum level (during the simultaneous operation of panning and tilting) the effective voltage will drop.
When the voltage drops while the camera is in use, perform- ance can become unstable and preset positions may not be reproduced accurately.
To prevent problems, either use thicker cables that have lower resistance or decrease the cable length by installing the power supply unit closes to the camera. Attempt to reduce the volt- age drop to less than 10% while the rated current level of the camera is flowing through the cable.
●Do not connect an AC 24V cable directly to an AC 230 V outlet. This will cause damage to the unit.
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