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6.3.2.
Mounting the Camera
Wiring without making a hole for cables in the ceiling or wall
1. Open the screw covers, loosen the screws, and remove
the camera cover.
2. Secure the safety wire to the camera using screw B
(included) and washer B (included).
 Make sure you attach the safety wire when mounting the
camera on a ceiling to prevent the camera from falling.
(Recommended torque 0.6 N m {6.1 kg/fcm})
3. Connect all necessary cables (AC adaptor, LAN, etc.).
4. Secure the camera to the ceiling or wall using screws A
(included).
• Do not drive the screws into a soft material. Drive the
screws into a secure, 25 mm (1 inch) thick area of the
ceiling or wall, such as a crossbeam, otherwise the cam-
era may fall. If there is no crossbeam, place a board on
the other side of the ceiling or wall to make sure the cam-
era is securely mounted.
5. With the indentations above and below the lens, use your
fingers to adjust the angle of the lens. (While watching the
computer screen, set where the lens is facing.)
• Do not touch the lens when mounting.
• Depending on the angle of the pan/tilt, the edges of the
camera may be visible.
6. If you did not make a hole in the ceiling for the cables,
remove one of the tabs on the camera cover and pass the
cables through the opening as shown. There are 2 tabs;
use a tool to cut and remove a tab as needed, depending
on the direction you want to pass the cables through.
7. Attach the camera cover, tighten the screws, and close
the screw covers. (Recommended torque 0.6 N m {6.1
kgf/cm})
• Be careful not to nip the cable etc.
8. Secure the safety wire to the ceiling or wall using screw A
(included) and washer A (included).
• The included screws are for use with wooden ceilings
only.
• Use screws that are appropriate for the material of ceil-
ing.
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• Attach the safety wire in a position so that if the camera
were to become detached, it would not fall on nearby
people
6.3.3.
Wiring through a hole made in the
ceiling or wall
1. Place the template against the ceiling or wall and align
the arrow to the direction you want to install the camera.
2. Mark the points where you are going to make holes for
the cables and screws.
3. Make a hole for cables in the ceiling or wall. Pass and
connect all necessary cables (AC adaptor, LAN, etc.).
Then follow steps 4, 5, 7 and 8 in “Wiring without making
a hole for cables in the ceiling or wall”.
• Do not drive the screw into a soft material. Drive the
screw into a secure, 25 mm (1 inch) thick area of the ceil-
ing or wall, such as a crossbeam, otherwise the camera
may fall. If there is no crossbeam, place a board on the
other side of the ceiling or wall to make sure the camera
is securely mounted.
6.3.4.
When mounting the camera on a
concrete or mortar ceiling
1. Place the template against the ceiling and mark the points
where you are going to make holes (3 places).
2. Make holes with an electric drill. Insert anchors (cus-
tomer-provided) into the holes and push them inside the
holes with a hammer.
Mortar ceilings break easily when drilling. Be careful of
pieces of mortar which may become loose and fall.
3. Mount the camera by following the instructions on this
page.
4. Mark the point where you are going to make a hole for the
safety wire, follow step 2 and secure the safety wire.
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7 Troubleshooting Guide
7.1.
Basic Operation
Reference
A: Other Function Check (P.28)
B: Power Supply Block Check (P.29)
C: CPU Peripheral Block Check (P.30)
D: Image Block Check (P.31)
E: Audio Block Check (P.32)
F: LAN Block Check (P.33)
K: LED Circuit Check (P.36)
L: Diagnosis NG Check (P.38)
M: Version Upgrade Check (P.39)
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7.2.
Other Function Check
Reference
D: Image Block Check (P.31)
H: I/O Terminal Check (P.34)
I: SD Card Block Check (P.34)
J: RTC Circuit Check (P.35)
N: Shock sensor(P.37)
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