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Creating a through-hole for the camera connection cable (fig. h, page 8)
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NOTE
If possible, use available openings – such as ventilation grilles – to feed
the connection cables through. If there are no existing openings, you
must drill a hole with a 16 mm diameter.
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NOTICE! Risk of damage!
Ensure that there is sufficient space on the other side for the drill head to
come out
➤ Drill a hole of Ø 16 mm near the camera.
➤ Deburr all drill holes that have been made in the sheet metal and apply
rust-protection.
➤ Place cable sleeves in all sharp-edged ducts.
Attaching the camera and camera guard
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NOTICE!
Never mount the camera without the additional camera guard.
To mount the camera guard, only use the M3 x 6 mm screws provided.
Longer screws will damage the camera.
➤ Push the camera guard (fig. 8 3, page 5) over the camera in such a way that:
– The fixing hole of the camera guard (fig. i, page 8) is over the 3 mm thread
of the camera.
– The two other fixing holes (fig. i, page 8) are over the 3 mm threads of the
camera.
➤ Secure the camera guard with the two M3 x 6 mm screws in the hole (fig. i,
page 8).
➤ Push the camera into the bracket (fig. j, page 8).
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NOTICE!
Only use the screws supplied to mount the camera in the camera holder.
Longer screws will damage the camera.
➤ Secure the camera loosely with the four M3 x 8 mm screws in the two other
fixing holes (fig. j, page 8).
The camera is now centred.
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Fitting the camera
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