Caution – Toa C-PH200 User Manual

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1

Camera housing

Mounting base

Camera
mounting plate

Pan/tilt head

Gap of approximately 5 mm

M6 plain washer

M6 spring washer

M6 hexagonal head bolt

4,6

5

Cable clamp

Cable clamp
mounting screw

Housing cable

Wrong cable routing example 1

Since the cable is not routed through
a cable clamp, the cable is damaged
when the pan/tilt head rotates horizontally.

Wrong cable routing example 2

If a cable slack is too ample,
it contacts the pan/tilt head’s
rear and extreme force could be
applied to the cable while the
unit is rotating vertically.

Because no appropriate slack is provided in the cable,
extreme force is applied to the cable while the pan/tilt head
is rotating vertically.

1. Install M6 hexagonal head bolts on the camera

housing.
Provide a space of approximately 5 mm between
the housing’s mounting base and plain washer.
Note
Hexagonal head bolts are preinstalled in some
camera housings. In such cases, loosen the bolts
and create an approximately 5 mm gap between the
two.

2. Insert the hexagonal head bolt head/spring

washer/plain washer assembly into the housing
mounting hole, then pull the camera housing
forward to fit it to the camera mounting plate.

3. Retighten the hexagonal head bolts to fix the

camera housing to the camera mounting plate.
Note
Check to ensure that each bolt is securely
tightened.

Run a housing cable through a cable clamp next.

4. Loosen 2 cable clamp mounting screws.

Loosen to allow the housing cable to be routed
through the clamp.

5. Route the housing cable through the cable clamp.

6. Retighten the two cable clamp screws loosened in

Step 4.

5.6. Camera Housing Mounting (Upright Installation)

TOA’s C-CH200 Series, C-CH100 and C-CH100FH Outdoor Camera Housings can be used for the C-PH200
Pan/Tilt Head.

Mount the camera housing on the C-PH200 first.

Fix the housing cable in the position that does not allow extreme force
to be applied to the cable when the pan/tilt head moves vertically.
Selection of the incorrect position could cause damage to the cable,
possibly resulting in fire.

CAUTION

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