IQinVision Alliance & Sentinel Series Pole Mount Adaptor User Manual

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Contents


1. Unpacking................................................................................................................. 3
2. Attaching Alliance/Junction Box to Adapter ............................................................ 3
3. Attaching Adapter to Pole. ........................................................................................ 4
4. Attaching Camera Body/Junction Box ..................................................................... 6
5. Warranty ................................................................................................................... 7

Important Information

This product is intended for use with all IQeye Alliance (with Outdoor Back Box and
Wall Mount Kit) and Sentinel 8xx Series cameras. It is not designed for, and will not
necessarily be compatible with other camera systems.

This product is designed for use with the supplied BAND-IT® 0.5 inch (12.7 mm)
x 48-inch (1.22 M) metal tensioning straps and a proper tensioning tool (not
included) for proper installation to a pole. Two recommended tensioning tools are
the BAND-IT® C00169 or Videoalarm’s PM3T.

In order to ensure stability of the camera image, IQinVision recommends using a
pole not less than 4 inches in diameter. Poles with diameters less than 4 inches may
experience frequent and uncontrollable shaking of the camera in environments with
heavy wind or transient vibration, which will translate into blurred images.

The 48-inch (1.22M) straps included with the Alliance and Sentinel Pole Mount
Adapter kit can be single wrapped, but they are designed to be double wrapped
for maximum radial compression. If double wrapped, the straps are effective on
poles up to 7 inches (178 mm) in diameter. If single wrapped, the straps will allow
mounting of the Pole Mount Adapter to poles as wide as 14 inches (356 mm) in
diameter. Poles wider than this will require longer straps (not supplied).

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