Mounting the Camera (continued)

5 Mount the fall prevention wire

Mount the fall prevention wire, which is attached to the camera, to the fall prevention wire fixing bracket of the ceiling clamping bracket.

Caution

Be sure to connect the fall prevention wire. Otherwise, the camera may fall.

To prevent danger, do not leave the fall prevention wire dangling by the camera.

6 Mount the camera

Align the ADB mark (blue)/(red) inside the camera with the ADB mark (blue)/(red) on the ceiling clamping bracket.

Insert the camera into the ceiling clamping bracket until you hear a click sound and mount it securely.

7 Check that the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) are sticking out.

If the camera is mounted on securely, the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) will stick out a little.

Fall prevention 5 wire fixing bracket

 

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D mark (red)

D mark

 

 

 

(blue)

 

Fall Prevention Wire

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During mounting

After mounting

Note:

Before mounting the camera, check that the camera fixing lock knobs are not locked (i.e., lock knobs are on top). The camera cannot be mounted if the lock knobs are locked.

When pulling out the cables from the side, remove the cable cover of the camera. (A Page 18)

8Lock

When the camera is mounted on the ceiling clamping bracket, lower the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) in the direction of the arrow and secure the camera such that it does not fall off.

9 Remove the safety precautions sheet on the camera

Read through details stated on the safety precautions sheet again.

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Camera fixing lock knob (x2)

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Sheet

Caution

Be sure to check that the camera fixing lock knobs (x2) are locked securely. Otherwise, the camera may fall.

After mounting, check that the camera is mounted securely. Improper mounting may cause the camera to fall off.

Removing the camera

ARelease the lock by sliding the camera fixing lock knobs toward the ceiling.

BPress the two camera fixing lock knobs from both the left and right sides to remove the camera unit.

CRemove the fall prevention wire by performing the mounting procedures in the reverse sequence.

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