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    Take not\bce of hum\bd\H\bty.
    Insta\f\f this product when the humi\,dity is \fow. If this 
    product is insta\f\fed \,during rainfa\f\f or \,at a high humidity\,, 
    the inside may be \,exposed to moistur\,e and the dome 
    cover may become fo\,ggy. 
    Locally procure the\H screws
    Screws  are  not  supp\fied  with  this  product.  Prepare  the 
    screws  according  to  the  materia\f,  structure,  strength 
    and  other  factors  of  the  mounting  area  and  the  tota\f 
    weight of objects t\,o be mounted.
    Screw t\bghten\bng
      • \bhe screws and bo\fts must b\,e tightened with an\, 
    appropriate tightening\, torque according to the 
    materia\f and strength of the insta\,\f\fation area.  
      •  Do not use an impa\,ct driver. Fai\fure to observe 
    this may cause over\,tightening and con\,sequent\fy 
    damage to the screws. 
      •  When a screw is tightened, make the screw at a right 
    ang\fe to the surface. After tighten\,ing the screws or 
    bo\fts, perform visua\f check to e\,nsure tightening is 
    enough and there is no back\fash.  \,
    Heater un\bt
    \bhis product is equipped \,with an interna\f heater unit 
    for use in co\fd c\fi\,mates. \bhe heater u\,nit turns on 
    automatica\f\fy when t\,he temperature inside the product 
    drops be\fow +10 °C. Ho\,wever, in an extreme\fy \fow-
    temperature environment be\fow –30 °C,\, snow and frost 
    may not be defrosted from the dome cover. When using 
    this product in co\fd c\fima\,tes, take notice of\, the ambient 
    and interna\f temperatures of the product. When this 
    product is insta\f\fed \,and operated in \fow \,temperatures 
    be\fow –10 °C, norma\f images may not \,be obtained 
    immediate\fy after s\,tartup. In such a case\,, wait around 2 
    hours or more, and turn on the power agai\,n.
    Influence on \bmages\H and the\br qual\bty
    \bhis  product  has  no  wiper  unit.  Under  the  fo\f\fowing 
    conditions,  image  qua\fity  may  deteriorate  or  images 
    may not be viewed pr\,oper\fy.
    (1) Influence by ra\,infa\f\f Due to the wind that accompanies rainfa\f\f, raindrops 
    may fa\f\f on the dome cover. \bhat may make images 
    \fess viewab\fe.
    (2) Influence by sn\,owfa\f\f Due  to  the  wind  that  accompanies  snowfa\f\f,  snow 
    may fa\f\f on the dom\,e cover. \bhat may partia\f\fy make
    s u r v e i \f \f a n c e   i m a g e s   i n v i e w a b \f e .   ( \b h e   e x t e n t   o f 
    inviewabi\fity  may  vary  depending  on  the  amount  of 
    snowfa\f\f and the qua\,\fity of snow.)
    (3)   Inf\fuence  by  dust  in  the  air  or  gas  emission  from 
     vehic\fes Depending  on  the  insta\f\fation  environment,  dome 
    cover  may  be  dirty  due  to  dust  in  the  air  or  gas 
    e m i s s i o n   f ro m   v e h i c \f e s .   \b h a t   m a y   d e g r a d e   t h e 
    qua\fity of images. Check before connect\H\bon
    C o m p a t i b i \f i t y   o f   d e v i c e s   a r e   r e s t r i c t e d .   B e f o r e 
    connections,  check  the  ratings  and  dimensions  of  the 
    devices to be used.\,
    Contact your dea\fer\, for detai\fs.
    Important h\bnts to \Hhelp w\bth the \bnstall\Hat\bon
    A se\ff-c\feaning fun\,ction is activated \,(PAN/\bIL\b/ ZOOM/
    FOCUS) when the cam\,era is turned on. 
    						
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    \bIP swit\fh settings 
    ■ Commun\bcat\bon Parameters (DIP Sw\btch 2) 
    \bhe factory defau\ft settings \,are a\f\f OFF. Sw\btch 1: \berminator (Interna\f \bermination Resistanc\,e)
     Set to ON in the f\,o\f\fowing situations.
      • When 1 camera is c\,onnected to this u\,nit
      • When  2  or  more  cameras  are  connected  to  this  unit  that  works  as  a 
    termination
    Sw\btches 2 to 4: Communication Par\,ameters \bhis  setting  togg\fes  between  2-\fine  and  4-\fine  communication.  Use 
    these switches to se\fect the communication protoco\f being used. 
    12 3 4
    ON
    Terminator
    Communication
     
    \farameters
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    4-line Communicatio\tn 
    1
    2 3 4
    ON
    2-line Communicatio\tn 
     
    1.  Attaching and removing the housing\, base 
        For removing the Housing Base, refer to pages 16 to 
    19.   
    2.  Set the DIP switche\,s as the fo\f\fowing: \,
        Communication para\,meters: Set with swi\,tch 2
        Unit number: Set wi\,th switch 1
       
    Loc kSTAR T
     DIP SW1
    ON
    1 23
    4\f
    6
    7 8
    DIP SW2
    ON
    1 2
    3
    4
    \bamera top view
    DIP Switch
    Important: 
    •
      Before setting up the camera for a configuration where the camera's data port (RS485) is used for camera contro\f  
     
    (pan,  ti\ft,  etc.)  by  the  system  contro\f\fer,  the  camera's  DIP  switches  must  be  configured  to  specify  the  unit 
     number and communi\,cation parameters. \,
    If  DIP  switch  setting  is  not  performed,  the  system  contro\f\fer  contro\f  wi\f\f  not  be  possib\fe  and  camera  setup  wi\f\f   
    have to be performed again. Be sure to check the DIP\, switch settings be\,fore setting up the c\,amera.  
    						
    							13
    ■ Un\bt Number (DIP Sw\btch 1) 
    \bhe factory defau\ft settings \,of these DIP switch\,es are a\f\f OFF. (Coaxia\f Mu\ftip\fex\, System) 
    Conf\bgurat\bon for u\Hs\bng  Panason\bc Pro\Htocol
    1 2 34
    ON5 6 7
    8
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5
    6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    DIP Switc\f 1
    Unit 
    Nu\bber DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 ~ 96 * 
    1
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    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6
    8
    12 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6
    8
    12 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1
    2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3
    4
    ON
    5 6 78
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 78
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    69
    70
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    77 78
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    8687
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    951 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    7
    7 
    						
    							14
    1 2 34
    ON
    5 6 78
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    56 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8 1 2 3
    4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 ~ 96 * 
    1
    2
    3
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    6
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    68
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 68
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 68
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON
    5 6 7 8
    1 2 34
    ON5 6 7
    8
    DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7
    8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    DIP Switc\f 1
    Unit 
    Nu\bber DIP Switc\f 1 Unit 
    Nu\bber
    69
    70
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    77 78
    79
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    8687
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    951 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    7
    7
    Conf\bgurat\bon for u\Hs\bng Pelco protocol\H
    Important: 
    •  
    When  using  Pe\fco  protoco\f,  make  sure  that  the  system  works  proper\fy  before  use.  Some  functions  using  Pe\fco 
    protoco\f  may  be  restricted  when  this  camera  and  the  apparatuses  (commercia\f\fy  avai\fab\fe)  compatib\fe  with 
    Pe\fco protoco\f operate toge\,ther. 
    Unit Number
    Pelco-PUnit Number
    Pelco-PUnit Number
    Pelco-P Unit Number
    Pelco-D Unit Number
    Pelco-D Unit Number
    Pelco-D
    23
    2\f
    25
    26
    27
    2\b
    29
    30
    31
    32
    12
    13
    1\f
    15
    16
    17
    1\b
    19
    20
    21
    22
    1
    2
    3
    \f
    5
    6
    7
    \b
    9
    10
    11
    Note:
    •   When  using  the  Unit  Number  1  to  96  of  Panasonic  Protoco\f  and  using  the  Unit  Number  32  to  96  of  Pe\fco-D 
    protoco\f,  the  unit  number  setting  needs  to  be  configured  using  the  RS485  SE\b  UP  menu.  For  detai\fs  about 
    configuring this s\,etting, refer to the operat\,ing instructions (\,PDF). 
    •   \burning on power when this setting is se\fected causes the RS485 SE\b UP menu to appear during the initia\fisation 
    routine.  
    						
    							15
    ■ RS485 Commun\bcat\bon Parameters (DIP Sw\btch 1) 
    Configuring DIP Switch 1 as shown be\fow resets communication parameters to their factory defau\ft settings. You can 
    then change the se\,ttings as desired. 
    1 2 34
    ON5 6 7
    8
    DIP Switc\f 1 Setting De\bcription
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    ON
    1 2 3 4
    ON5 6 7 8
    T\fi\b \betting re\bet\b communication parameter\b to t\fe factory default \betting\b.
    BAUD RATE : 19 200\c bit/\b, DATA BIT : \c8 bit, PARITY CHEC\cK : NONE, STOP BIT\c : 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 9 600 \cbit/\b, DATA BIT : 8\c bit, PARITY CHECK\c : NONE, STOP BIT \c: 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 4 800 \cbit/\b, DATA BIT : 8\c bit, PARITY CHECK\c : NONE, STOP BIT \c: 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 2 400 \cbit/\b, DATA BIT : 8\c bit, PARITY CHECK\c : NONE, STOP BIT \c: 1 bit
    ON
    Perform the fo\f\fowing step\,s to use this sett\,ing. 
     
    (1)  \burn off the camera and u\,se DIP Switch 1 to \,configure RS485 communicat\,ion parameters as \,shown above. 
      (2)  \burn on the camera. 
        \bhis app\fies the se\,tting you configur\,ed in step (1). 
      (3)  \burn off the camera, use DIP Switch 1 to set the unit number (
    ☞ pages 13 and 14), and then turn the camera 
    back on again.  
    						
    							16
    Installation
    Precaut\bons
     •  Make sure that the p\face you are insta\f\fing the camera is strong enough to support it. If it is not strong enough, 
    then the camera ma\,y fa\f\f and hurt someone.
      •  \bhe  fo\f\fowing  steps  of  insta\f\fation  and  connection  work  shou\fd  be  done  by  qua\fified  service  personne\f  or 
    system insta\f\fers a\,nd shou\fd conform to a\f\f \foca\f codes\,.
      •  Be sure to turn the power off before insta\f\fation and \,connection.
      •  Do not insta\f\f the \,camera near the ai\,r out\fet of an air \,conditioner.
    ■ Mount\bng the Camera
    Wall mount
    \bhe figure shows an examp\fe of the camera mounted on 
    a  wa\f\f  with  the  optiona\f  WV-Q122  Wa\f\f  Mount  Bracket. 
    See instructions inc\fuded with the optiona\f bracket
    ●    Construct\bon
    STEP 1
    Attach the camera to the housing base, and secure the 
    c a m e r a   a n d   t h e   h o u s i n g   b a s e   w i t h   t h e   m o u n t i n g 
    screws (x3). 
    \bhe  screws  that  are  removed  need  to  be  used  during 
    reassemb\fy. Be carefu\f to not \fose th\,em.
    *  Specia\f screw (mounting screw) 
    Use a hexagon wrench for the hexag\,on screw (M5).
    STEP 2
    \bo detach the housing base, turn the camera c\fockwise 
    to the end, viewed f\,rom the bottom. 
    (Ø 58)
    (60)
    25
    8540 1-1/2A deep 30 \MMA\f
    PT11 c\best (pa\ballel\M pipe th\bead) 40 1-1/2B deep 30 \MMA\f
    PT11 c\best (tape\b pi\Mpe th\bead)
    300 mm
    REAR
    Screws (x3)
    Housing Base\famera
    ST A\b TLO\fK
    STAR TLOCK
    Housing Base
    Ca\fera
    REAR
    Ce\bl\bng mount
    \bhe  figure  shows  an  examp\fe  of  the  camera  mounted 
    on a cei\fing with a \,\foca\f\fy procured bracket.
    Refer  to  the  instructions  inc\fuded  with  the  bracket  for 
    fi\f\fing gaps and ho\,\fes with waterproof materia\f.
    Note: •   When removing the front and rear sun shie\fds, 
     perform steps 5 to 7 in \,the reverse order.
    Important: 
    •   When using this mount bracket, the hexagon screws 
    (M6)  that  are  accessory  of  the  brackets  cannot  be 
    used  as  the  mounting  screws  for  this  camera.  Use 
    the  hexagon  screws  (M5)  attached  to  the  housing 
    base. 
    						
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    x4 Screws
    STEP 6
    Fix the housing ba\,se to the attachme\,nt pipe.•   Fasten  4  screws  (the  screws  that  were  removed  in 
     step  3)  making  sure  that  "REAR "  engraved  on  the 
     housing base face\,s the wa\f\f.
    (Recommended tightening torque: 2.45 N·m {25 kgf·cm})
    •   Fi\f\f  the  gap  between  the  bracket  and  attachment 
    pipe  with  waterproof  materia\f  such  as  si\ficon  c\fay.
    See instructions o\,f the bracket for \,detai\fs.
    Important: 
    •  Carefu\f\fy  app\fy  the  sea\fing  so  that  water  or 
    moisture  cannot  get  inside.  If  water  ge ts 
    inside  the  camera  it  cou\fd  cause  a  shock  or 
    fire.  A\fso,  if  moisture  gets  inside  the  camera  it 
    cou\fd cause the dom\,e to become foggy.
    STEP 7
      (1)  Check  that  the  projection  of  the  \feaf  spring  on  the 
    top  of  the  camera  is  at  the  "S\bAR\b"  position.  If  the 
    projection  is  not  at  the  "S\bAR\b"  position,  turn  the 
    p\fate c\fockwise to match it to the "S\bAR\b" position.
    Leaf Spring Bending
    Plate
    STEP 4
     (1)  Fix  the  bracket  to  the  insta\f\fation  surface  using 
    appropriate bo\fts, nuts\, or the \fike (not s\,upp\fied).
      (2)  Fix the attachment\, pipe to the brack\,et.
    STEP 5
    \bhread cab\fes through the bracket. Connect the cab\fes 
    to the camera (
    ☞ page 20).
    Warn\bng: 
    •   Sea\f  the  cab\fes  with  p\fastic  or  rubber  tape  to 
    prevent it from being exposed. 
    Attachment Pipe
    Housing Base
    Cab les
    Housing Basex4 Scre
    ws
    W
    ater \froof Mater ialREAR
    REAR
    STEP 3
      Remove the attachment pipe from the housing base by 
    \foosening 4 screws.
    *  
    S p e c i a \f   s c re w   ( m o u n t i n g   s c re w ) :   U s e   a   h e x a g o n 
    wrench for the hexag\,on screw (M6). 
    						
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     (2) Be sure to hook the camera safety wire into the bracket.
    Camera Saf ety Wire
      (3)  Insta\f\f  the  camera  to  the  housing  mounting 
    b a s e .   I n s t a \f \f   t h e   c a m e r a   t o   t h e   h o u s i n g 
    mounting  base  so  that  the  guide  pin  at  the 
    camera  top  wi\f\f  be  directed  toward  "REAR" 
    engraved  on  the  housing  mounting  base.  \burn 
    the  camera  counter-c\fockwise,  viewed  from  the 
    bottom,  to  confir m  that  the  camera  is  fixed. 
    Secure\fy  tighten  the  screws*  that  were  removed 
    when the housing mo\,unting base was removed.
    (Recommended  tightening  torque:  2.45  N·m   
    {25 k gf·cm})
    *  
    Specia\f screw (mounting screw)
     Use a hexagon wrench for the hexagon screw (M5).
    View from the top
    Guide pin
    When camera is ins\xtalled When fixed
    STAR TLOCK
    REAR
    Housing Base
    \f3 Scre\bs
    Guide Pin Camera
    Poor\fy tightened sc\,rews may resu\ft in water 
    \feaking into the ca\,mera or possib\fe fi\,re.
    STEP 8
    Attach the front and rear sunshie\fds (acc\,essory) to the 
    camera.
     (1)  Put the fingers on the dents of the front and rear 
    sun-shie\fds  to  detach  the  hooks  on  both  sides. 
    \bhe sun-shie\fd wi\f\f b\,e divided into two p\,arts. 
    For  \foss  prevention,  one  side  of  the  front  and 
    rear sunshie\fds are \finked together wi\,th a wire. 
    Detach the hooks. Wire
    Dents
     
    (2)  Locate  the  front  and  rear  sunshie\fds  to  the 
    position that cover\,s the housing base\,. 
    START
    LOCK
    Housing Base
    \front and rear suns\bi\eelds (accessory)
     (3)  Joint both sides o\,f front and rear sunshie\fds. 
    Joint the hook and dents on the \finked side, and 
    then joint the oth\,er side. 
    Safety wire
    Front and rear sun\(shields (a\f\fessory)
    Main sunshield
    Important: 
    •  
    Give sufficient \fength to the safety wire when insta\f\fing.
    •  Fix  the  safety  wire  to  a  strong  p\face,  considering 
     the weight of the \,camera (4.5 kg ). 
    						
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    Important: 
    •  Joint both sides of the front and rear sunshie\fds 
    before fitting in the m\,ain sunshie\fd.
    •   Do not trap the sa\,fety wire inside.
    •   \bhe safety wire is designed to support on\fy the 
    weight of the camer\,a when the camera f\,a\f\fs.  
    Do not put an exce\,ssive weight that th\,e safety 
    wire cannot support.
    STEP 9
    Fit the front and rear sunshie\fds in t\,he main sunshie\fd.
    •  A\fign  "
    "  of  the  rear  sunshie\fd  to  "  S\bAR\b"  of  the 
    m a i n   s u n s h i e \f d .   \b h e n ,   t u r n   t h e   f r o n t   a n d   r e a r 
    sunshie\fds toward "LOCK" unti\f a c\f\,ick is heard.
    Front and rear sun\Mshields (accessory\M)
    Main sunshield
    \flign      to    \M .
    STEP 10
    Fix  the  front  and  rear  sunshie\fds  on  the  camera  using 
    the  front/rear  sunshie\fd  fixing  screw  (accessor y).
    (Recommended tightening torque: 0.72 N·m) 
     
    Front and rear sun\wshields fixing scr\wew \faccessory)
    Important: 
    •  When the power of the camera is turned on, 
    the camera wi\f\f start panning and the position 
    wi\f\f automatica\f\fy be initia\fized.
    Note:
    •    When  removing  the  front  and  rear  sunshie\fds,   
     perform steps 8 to 10 in the reverse order. 
    						
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    Conne\ftions 
    Precaut\bons
     •  \bhe  fo\f\fowing  connections  shou\fd  be  made  by  qua\fified  service  personne\f  or  system  insta\f\fers  in  accordance 
    with a\f\f \foca\f codes.
      •  See the reverse side of the \,cover page for main\, \fead connection.
      •  \burn off the power at the fuse box before starting the insta\f\fation work, or it so cou\fd resu\ft in fire, e\fectric shock, 
    persona\f injury, and materia\f dama\,ge. 
     Data Port (RS485)Alarm In\fut Conne\btorAlarm Out\fut Conne\bto\nr
    T(B)T(A)R(B)R(A)
    Red
    Orange
    Yellow
    GreenData
    Data
    (RJ-12) Alarm In 2*5 (Red) Alarm In 1*5 (Bla\bk\n)
    GND*5 (Brown)
    Alarm In 3*6 (Yello\nw)
    Alarm In 4*6 (Blue)\n GND*5 (Orange)
    GND*6 (Green)
    GND*6 (Violet)
    Alarm Out 2*5 (Pink\n) Alarm Out 1*5 (Grey)\n
    GND*5 (White)
    GND*5 (Light Green)
    Tx
    Rx
    220 V - 240 V  AC
    (WV-CW590)
    24 V AC (WV-CW594) Brown
    Blue
    Green/Yellow
    To the \fower su\f\fly
    GND ( Safety groundi\nng )*3 WV-CW590
    GND ( Signal groundi\nng )*3 WV-CW594
    Coaxial Cable RG-6/U \n(5C-2V)*2
     Data Port (RS485)
    To VIDEO IN \fort 
    (CAMERA IN)
    To sensor, et\b.*4
    To buzzer, 
    dis\flay devi\be, et\b.*\n4  To Matrix Swit\bher,\n 
    et\b. 
    Video Out\fut 
    Conne\btor
    Alarm In\fut 
    Conne\btor
    Alarm Out\fut 
    Conne\btor Twisted Pair Cable*1\n
    (BNC) (RJ-12)
    (Live)
    (Neutral)
    *1:  For twisted pair ca\,b\fe, use shie\fded \fo\,w-impedance cab\fe wi\,th a thickness of \,at 
    \feast AWG#22 (0.33 mm2). 
    *2:  Keep the overa\f\f \fen\,gth of coaxia\f cab\f\,e under 1200 m (in\, the case of RG-6/\,U 
    (5C-2V)). 
    *3:  Be sure to connect the g\,rounding cab\fe to gr\,ound. 
    *4:  Since a fema\fe cab\f\,e is not attached, \,cut off the connector an\,d connect to the 
    twisted pair cab\fe o\,f the same type.
    *5:  \bhe type of twisted \,pair cab\fe is AWG#28.
    *6:  \bhe type of twisted \,pair cab\fe is AWG#26. 
    						
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