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Installation template installation instructions – OpenEye CM-206 Rev B User Manual

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Installation

Template

Installation Instructions

Precautions

• Do not attempt to dismantle the camera module mounted within the dome. There

are no user serviceable parts in the camera module. Refer servicing to a qualified

professional.

• Handle the camera with care. Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking or shaking

it. Improper handling and storage could damage the camera.

• Do not operate the camera beyond its temperature or power source rating. Refer to

the environmental information provided in this document.

Emissions

• FCC COMPLIANCE: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules for

intentional radiators and Class B digital devices when installed and used in ac-

cordance with the instruction manual. Following these rules provides reasonable

protection against harmful interference from equipment operated in a commercial

area. This equipment should not be installed in a residential area as it can radiate

radio frequency energy that could interfere with radio communications, a situation

the user would have to fix at their own expense.

Surface mount (in wall or ceiling)

Using Quick Install Adapter

• Cut a 1.3” (35mm) hole in the mounting surface as indicated

on the template (T5).

Using Screws

• Drill three 1/4” (7.5mm) holes as indicated on the template

(D5) and insert a wall anchor in each hole. Use the supplied

D5 screws to attach the camera.

Cable Access

• The cables are threaded through the base knockout (shown in

C1). It is threaded for use with the quick install adapter.

• When mounting the dome on a surface using the three D5

screws, use one of the side knockouts as indicated by C3 for

cable entry. See the Installation Instructions for instructions on

opening the required knock-out panel.

1. Remove the dome cover and the camera liner

Gently turn the dome cover counter-clockwise to unlock and pull free of the dome

base. Remove the camera liner by gently pulling it free of the two notches (D4) in

the camera base (see fig. D).

2. Use the template to mark out and prepare the mounting area

When mounting the dome to a ceiling or wall using screws, first knock out the

screw access holes (C2) that correspond to the template marks “D5”. This can be

done by using a Phillips screwdriver. When mounting the dome to a ceiling using

the quick install adapter, use the template to cut a hole as the circle marked “T5”

with a hole cutter.

3. Open the required knock-out panel

Use a sharp knife or side cutter pliers to cut one of the side knock-outs (C3) to the

size required to allow cable entry. Be careful not to hurt yourself or damage the

camera when using knives and side cutter pliers.

B1

B1

C1: Threaded base
C2: Screw access holes
C3: Cable knock-outs

F1: Camera liner
F2: Dome cover

D1: Dome base
D2: Camera liner
D3: Dome cover
D4: Notches (on both sides)

G1: Video output connector
G2: Power input connector
G3: Cable entry sealing plug (¾”)

H1: Quick install adapter
H2: Cable entry sealing plug (½”)

Push the camera

liner up to the

base until it clicks

into place.

Loosen screws, but not remove

them,to first extend the locking

arms. Then tighten the screws

sufficiently to compress the arms

to adjust to the mounting surface;

however, DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

Mount with screws

Use Quick Mount Adapter

C3

C3

C3

C2

C1

C2

C2

T6 screw

G2

G1

G3

H1

H2

D5

D5

D5

T5

D1

D2

D4

D5

Rotate and pan

the camera base

to the desired

position.

DO NOT rotate/tilt the disk beyond

its maximum allowed range (350/80

degrees) or damage may occur.

Make sure the wires are arranged

in a direction that allows you to

rotate/pan the disk smoothly.

F1

F2

4. Mount the dome enclosure

Using one of the mounting schemes discussed

on this sheet (either using screws or the quick

mount adapter), fix the dome enclosure in place.

5. Connect the wiring

Feed the pre-connected main lead (that feeds to the connections G1 and G2)

through the appropriate point and connect it to your video out and power in cables.

The service monitor jack is provided for temporary video connection when focusing

the camera.

6. Adjust the camera position

You can adjust the focusing position by rotating and panning the camera base (see

fig. E).

7. Install the camera liner

Carefully fit the camera liner (F1) over the camera base so that it snaps into place

as shown in fig. F and does not obstruct the camera lens.

8. Complete installation

Insert the 3/4” cable entry sealing plug (G3) in the dome base, then push the

cables (G1 and G2) through the dome base and the 3/4” cable entry sealing plug

(G3). Make sure the plug is properly installed in the camera base. Replace the

dome cover (F2) and rotate to close it as shown in fig. F. Use the supplied T6

screw to secure the cover and prevent tampering (see fig. G).

9. Complete installation (quick install adapter)

Insert the 1/2” cable entry sealing plug (H3) in the quick install adapter (H1) and

insert the adapter the hole cut using the provided template as a guide. Use the

screws on the adapter to adjust the position of the two locking arms (B1) on the

quick install adapter and adjust to the mounting surface. Push the cables through

the opening (H1) and 1/2” cable entry sealing plug (H2). Make sure the plug is

properly installed in the camera base. Thread the dome onto the quick install

adapter. This takes about 1 1/2 turns. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

Service jack

socket

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