I.R.I.S. 080 User Manual
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Installation
Before you fix your IM-DND-80 into place we recommend you power up the camera and check
the video output to ensure the desired scene is achievable from the installation position.
Complete the installation only when you are happy you can see what you need to see!
Cable (VIDEO)
Use a suitable video cable such as RG59 / URM70 Coaxial with an impedance of 75Ω, or CAT5
cable if baluns are to be used to transmit the video system.
Cable (POWER)
Use suitably rated power cable to drive the camera. The supply voltage is rated at 12VDC ±
20% and the current consumption is 500mA maximum.
The camera cable tail has a built in joystick unit
for use during set-up. Please allow for this when
planning cable entry holes. Use a 20mm hole
cutter to facilitate the joystick controller.
The cable tail is fitted with a female 75Ω BNC
connector for the video signal and a 2.1mm DC
ʻBarrelʼ connector jack for the power supply.
These connectors have been specified as they
are both widely used and familiar components
and can easily be sourced and fitted. If desired
these connectors can be removed and replaced
with connectors of your choice. This will not
effect the warranty of the product unless
damage has been caused as a result of this
process or incorrect subsequent re-connection.
To install remove the hex screws that fix the
dome cover ring(2) in place and remove the
dome cover ring. Loosen the grub screws that
lock the dome cover(3) and remove dome
cover. Remove the camera dome from the
camera base(1) and offer the camera base(1)
into position to mark your fixing holes and cable
entry hole. Fix the camera base(1) into position
using fixings appropriate to the installation. Use
the rubber ceiling pad if desired to protect the
mounting surface. Now re-assemble the
camera.
It is advised that the fixing screws that retain the
camera dome and dome cover are tightened
only loosely until the camera is finally powered
up and adjusted accordingly. It is also advised
to carry out camera set-up before finally locking
everything into place.