Preparation (Step 1 Connection/Installation)

1-2 Mounting the Camera to the Ceiling (Continued)

2.Installation

1. Attach to ceiling slab

 

Alarm signal cable

Video signal

5.

Solder or

cable

crimp

 

 

Safety

 

Insulation tape

cable

 

2 .

Input power supply

cable

 

LAN cable

4 .

Alarm Signal Cable

3 .

10 BASE -T/100 BASE-TX

 

Terminal

 

LAN cable

1.Attach the safety cable to the ceiling slab. (Safety cable not included)

Attach the safety cable that has already been attached to the camera to the ceiling slab or channel. Make sure that the wire is attached securely.

2.Connect the video signal cable. Connect the coaxial cables (BNC) to the video signal output connector (BNC).

Cable

Maximum length (No

cable compensator)

 

RG-59

200m

(650 ft)

RG-6

350m

(1140 ft)

RG-11

450m

(1470 ft)

3.Connect the LAN cable

Pass the LAN cable coming out from the ceiling under the plate for depressing cables, connect it to the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Terminal of the camera unit.

Caution

The use of a crossover cable may not be supported by certain LAN boards on some rare occasions. As such, please check your LAN board specifications before connection.

6.

Wrap with tape

BNC Connector

Input power cable connection

Wrap with tape

LAN cable

Alarm signal cable

6.Wrap insulation tape around cables. As shown in the diagram to the left, wrap insulation tape around the input power cable connection and BNC connector. Insert the cables into the hole in the ceiling.

Note

Wrapping the wires with insulation tape improves handling as well as reducing interference.

7.Point the camera in the direction you wish to capture.

Point the camera so that the Horizontal Lock screw is facing the direction you wish to capture. The camera can be adjusted ±60˚ horizontally to either side of the Horizontal Lock screw.

8.Mount the camera to the ceiling.

Use M4-sized (No. 8) screws/bolts or wood screws (￿4.1mm, 1/8 inches) to secure the camera in four places when mounting to the ceiling or wall.

Caution

Note

When using 100 BASE-TX, ensure to use a Category 5 (or higher) cable.

4. Connect the alarm terminal

Connect the alarm cable wired in step 5 of

Preparations (page 17) to the alarm

terminal of camera unit. Pass the cable under

7.

Horizontal Lock screw

Mounting

Mounting holes

Tighten all screws securely. Otherwise the camera may come loose and fall.

the plate for depressing cables same as step

3 before connecting.

5. Connect the input power supply cable.

Connect the cable protruding from the ceiling

to the input power cable. (Page 22)

Note

The input power cable uses materials similar to those of machinery wiring, so wrap the cable with insulation tape to prevent it from becoming damaged when mounting the camera.

Use durable wiring for the input power cable.

holes

8.

Screws

20

 

 

 

21

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JVC VN-C205 Connect the LAN cable, Point the camera in the direction you wish to capture, Mount the camera to the ceiling