Pelco Manual C397M (4/98) 5
3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 MOUNTING
Attach the base of the pan/tilt system to a flat surface. If you use a wall or pedestal
mount, follow the instructions that are provided with the mount.
Make sure the mounting surface can support four (4) times the weight of the pan/tilt
system. Refer to section 8.0, “Specifications,” for unit weights (excluding camera/
lens).
Proceed to Section 3.2, CAMERA/LENS INSTALLATION.
3.2 CAMERA/LENS INSTALLATION
1. Open the enclosure lid and remove the camera sled from the rail:
a. Loosen the screws.
b. Slide the sled so that the screws are in the large part of the mounting
slots.
c. Remove the sled.
d. Remove the parts tied to the sled.
2. All Models Except the PT7729RX and PT7729WX - If you are installing the
pan/tilt system in a marine or high-moisture environment, make the following
modifications to your enclosure:
Refer to Figure 6 in Section 7.0, “Exploded Assembly Diagram,” for an ex-
ploded assembly diagram of the blower assembly.
a. Remove the plastic cover over the power supply section of the circuit
board.
b. Disconnect the electrical plug from the fan.
c. Remove the three screws that secure the fan plate and fan to the enclosure.
d. Remove the four screws that secure the fan to the fan plate.
e. Turn the fan around so that it blows toward the viewing window (refer to
the arrows on the fan).
f. Reinstall the fan on the fan plate.
g. Reinstall the fan plate and fan in the enclosure.
h. Reconnect the electrical plug on the fan.
i. Replace the plastic cover.
CAUTION:
When unpacking, transporting, or lifting the PT7700 Series systems, DO NOT use
the camera enclosure as a handle. Severe damage to the unit can occur.
CAUTION:
The PT7700
systems are designed to op-
erate in an upright position
only. Do not mount the sys-
tems horizontally or in an in-
verted position.
NOTE:
To insure proper wiring and operation of your equipment, it is recommended that you test the PT7700
system and its controller in your facility before installing them in the field. Refer to Sections 3.2 through 3.4.