1 unpacking, 2 attaching adapter to pole – IQinVision IQA-CNR User Manual

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1 Unpacking

Remove the Corner and Pole Mount Adapter and related hardware from

the box.

Hardware included in the box should include:

a. (1) IQinVision Corner and Pole Mount Adapter

b. (4) 1-inch M6 Allen head screws for mounting the Alliance (with Wall

Mount Kit) or Sentinel Junction box (not included) to the Corner and Pole

Mount Adapter

c. (1) 5mm Allen wrench

d. (4) Spring lock washers

e. (2) BAND-IT(R) 0.5 inch (12.7mm) x 48-inch (1.22 M) metal tensioning

straps

f. (4) 16mm M4 Phillips Pan Head screws for mounting Alliance cameras and

Alliance Wall Mount without Back Box directly to the Corner and Pole

Mount Adapter

Tools needed for assembly (not-included):

a. Tensioning tool (if pole mounted)

b. Hammer (for removing punch-out plugs if necessary & flattening lock tabs

on straps if pole mounted)

c. Phillips-Head Screw Driver

2 Attaching Adapter to Pole

NOTE: Visually inspect the pole to be used for loose or deteriorated materials and either repair this

area or choose an area of the pole that is free from such defects. Installations should be performed by

qualified service personnel only in accordance with local, state and

national code(s).

A. Thread the tensioning straps through the slots of

the Corner and Pole Mount Adapter so that each

of the two straps passes through one pair of slots

and around the pole (Figure 2.1). On poles that

are 7 inches (178 mm) or less in diameter, it is

recommended that the straps be double wrapped

around the pole and through the slots before tightening

and securing.

B. Once the desired height of the Corner and Pole Mount Adapter is achieved,

tighten the straps down using a tensioning tool (not included) to the desired

or specified tension using the following instructions:

1. Ensure one end of the strap is inserted into the strap buckle.
2. Place leading end of strap in through the tensioning tool nose and move the

nose up as close to the buckle as possible (Figure 2.2). This will ensure that

the buckle does not slide into the tool nose during tensioning.

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Figure 2.1

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