Connecting the cables (continued) – Philips WV-NW484S User Manual

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Connecting the Cables (continued)

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Waterproofing Cable Joints

Waterproof the cable to install the camera using exposed wiring, or when installing the

camera under eaves. Though the camera body is waterproof, the cable ends are not

waterproofed.

Follow the procedure below to waterproof the power cables (including Alarm I/O cable) and

LAN cable connections using butyl rubber tape (provided). If vinyl tape other than butyl

rubber tape (provided) is used, water may seep in between the gaps and cause a malfunc-

tion.

1

Connect the power cable and the

Alarm I/O cable.

2

Wind butyl rubber tape around the

connections.

3

Wrap butyl rubber tape around the

joint of the LAN cable connector.

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Note

• How to wrap butyl rubber tape (provided).

Stretch the tape to about twice its length (see

figure on the right), and wrap it around the cable.

Sufficient waterproofing performance cannot be

obtained unless the tape is sufficiently stretched.

• Waterproof the cable when installing the camera outdoors. The camera body is

waterproof (JIS IP66 or equivalent) only when installation specified in this document and

appropriate waterproofing is conducted correctly. The mounting bracket is not

waterproofed.

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Power cable

LAN cable

2

1

3

Stretch about 2x

2x

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