Electrical installation – Vinten Radamec SE-500 Elevation Unit User Manual

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Install the pan and tilt head as follows (Fig 2.2):

1.

Remove four screws (3.3) securing the square plate (3.5) and assembled steering ring/adaptor
plate to the telescopic column.

2.

Remove four screws (3.4) securing the assembled steering ring/adaptor plate to the square plate
(3.5).

3.

Remove four screws (2.3), washers (2.2) and rubber washers (2.1) securing the steering ring (2)
to the adaptor plate (3.2).

4.

Secure the adaptor plate to the base of the pan and tilt head using the appropriate screws (3.6):

4.1

HS102P - six off10/32 in. UNC.

4.2

HS105P - three off 1/4 in. UNC.

5.

Secure the steering ring (2) to the adaptor plate (3.2) with four screws (2.3), washers (2.2) and
rubber washers (2.1).

6.

Secure the assembled steering ring/adaptor plate to the square plate (3.5) with four screws (3.4).

7.

Position the assembled pan and tilt head, adaptors and steering ring on the telescopic column
and secure with four screws (3.3).

Electrical installation

A typical SE-500 system configuration is shown in Fig 2.3. Installation of the controller and other
equipment is described in the User manuals for those products.

Electrical connections are made via the three connectors on the control box.

1.

Locate the cables supplied with your equipment (See table below).

2.

Connect the POWER/DATA connector on the head to the PWR/DATA OUT connector on the
control box (Fig 2.4) using cable SP-CAB-8.

3.

Run the power/data cable (SP-CAB-xx) from the power supply through the cable clamp on the
base to provide strain relief. Loop the cable to the PWR/DATA IN connector on the control box.
Run the power/data cable alongside the camera triax (or multicore) cable and any other cables
that connect to the camera system in the installation.

NOTE:

To install the pan and tilt head, it is necessary to dismantle the upper part of the
telescopic column

NOTE:

The cable clamp may be repositioned on either side of the telescopic column.

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