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Perform the following steps to install the enclosure, camera, and lens:
1. Unlatch and open the lid.
2. Remove the camera sled from the rail of the enclosure.
a. Loosen the screws that hold the camera sled in place.
b. Slide the sled forward so it can be lifted out over the screws.
c. Remove the sled.
d. Remove the parts bag tied to the sled. This includes the hex head screws, flat washers,
split washers, glands, and nuts.
3. If you are wiring the enclosure with cable, remove the glands and nuts from the parts bag and
install them in the bottom of the enclosure. If you are wiring the enclosure with conduit, do
not install the glands.
4. Attach the enclosure body to the appropriate mount using the instructions provided with the
mount.
Attach the enclosure through the threaded mounting holes in the bottom of the enclosure.
Use the 1/4-20 x 0.500 hex head screws and washers provided (in the parts bag). Completely
tighten the screws to attach the enclosure body to the mounting surface.
5. Attach the camera to the sled with the 1/4-20 x 0.375-inch Phillips screws provided (in the
parts bag). You can attach the camera to either side of the sled. The side of the sled to which
you mount the camera depends on the type of camera and lens you are attaching.
The edges of the sled are bent–one side up and the other side down. On one side of the sled,
the lip is wide; on the other side of the sled, the lip is narrow. In a typical installation, you mount
the camera so that the holes in the wide lip of the sled fit over the sled mounting screws.
However, you can elevate the sled if you are installing a camera with a low optical center line
or a camera with a large diameter lens. To elevate the sled (and therefore elevate the camera),
flip the sled over so that the holes in the narrow lip of the sled fit over the sled mounting screws.
6. Move the sled so that the sled mounting screws extend through the narrow part of sled
mounting holes, and partially tighten the sled mounting screws.
7. Pull the video and power cables through the glands or conduit on the bottom of the enclosure.
Refer to Tables A and B to determine the size of power wire to use. Refer to Table C for the
type of video coaxial cable to use.
NOTE:
Be sure to route wiring to maintain separation between 120/230 VAC, 24 VAC, and video
wiring.
8. Attach the cables to the camera.