Vaddio Indoor Flush Mount Dome for Vaddio ClearVIEW HD-20/19/18 User Manual

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DomeVIEW HD - 12” Indoor Flush Mount Dome

DomeVIEW HD - 12” Indoor Flush Mount Dome Manual 342-0186 Rev. A

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Step 3:
After carefully cutting the tile, replace the tile in the grid. From one tile over, put the one-piece tile brace in place
on the cut tile and line up the positioning tabs. Tie the tile support brace up to the structure now (or wait until
later). Use the hanger holes along either side of the tile support brace. The assembly with camera will be close to
13 lbs (28.6kg) and it is important to support that weight with the building structure rather than just the ceiling grid.

Step 4:
It is easiest to mount camera in the enclosure on the ground. Loosen the two (2) 10-32 x .375” screws on the
Universal Platform that are key-holed and fully remove one (1) 10-32 x .375” screw from the camera platform.
Slide the two loosened screws through the keyholes and remove the platform.

When running the Cat-5e cable to the position of the Flush Mount Dome, leave an adequate length service loop
that can be drawn back through the opening in the tile and tile brace and still allow connection of the camera on
the ground or a table underneath the dome’s location. Pre-wire the marked and tested Cat-5e cables according
to the manual that was included with the camera package purchased.

Step 5:
Using the provided ¼”-20 x 5/8 screws, attach the HD-18 or HD-19 camera to the camera platform.

NOTE:

If using the HD-20 camera, take the thee (3) .75” long 10-32 threaded M to F .5” Hex stand-off extensions

and attach them to the Three (3) 2.5” long 10-32 threaded F to F .5” Hex stand-offs in the bottom of the can.
Tighten the hex stand-offs firmly with a socket or nut driver. Attach the HD-20 camera with the provided ¼”-20 x
3/8”

screws to the Universal Camera Platform. The HD-20 is about ¾” shorter than the HD-18 and HD-19 and

needs this small boost.

Step 6
Set the camera dip and rotary switches (functions and video resolutions prior to installing it in the dome). Re-install
the Universal Mounting Platform inside the dome with the camera attached. Slip the keyholes over the screws in
the stand-offs and tighten down all three platform screws Connect the Cat-5e cables according to the manual
that was included with the camera package purchased, making sure the cables are tucked up behind the
mounting plate to avoid interference with the PTZ camera movement.

Step 7:

Once the camera is installed in the Metal Back Can, pull the service loop cable slack back through tile and Tile
Support Brace and tie it off in a professional manner above the ceiling (if building codes allow)

Step 8:
While pulling the service loop through the tile, push the Metal Back Can with the camera installed (do not touch
the cameras head) through the opening in the ceiling. Spin the Metal Back Can so the camera faces the general
direction intended. The pan range is ±170°, allowing for flexible camera positioning and presets. With the 10-32 x
1” pan head screws, attach the flange of the Metal Back Can to the Tile Support Brace and firmly tighten down so
the flange pulls the tile to the Tile Support Brace effectively making a flange/tile/brace sandwich. Do not tighten
too hard since these are metal parts and can be bent if over tightened.

Step 9:
Attach the 12” polycarbonate dome to the enclosure with the three (3) attached stainless steel screws.

Step 10:
Attach the White Trim Ring with the white screws until the trim ring rides snuggly on the tile. Do not over tighten.

Step 11:
Connect the other side of the Cat-5e cables (Power, Video and Control) to the Quick-Connect as described in the
manual included with the camera package purchased.

NOTE: Check all the marked Cat-5e cables for continuity and purpose in advance of the
final connection. Plugging the Cat-5e cables into the wrong RJ-45 jack may cause damage
to the camera system and void the warranty.


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