
Large Rubber Gasket
Dome Cover
Outer Ring
Cable Entry
Secure Screws
Dome Base
Rubber o-rings to
maintain moisture
seal when fixing
externally.
Rubber o-rings to
maintain moisture
seal when fixing
externally.
Video-Power Cables
Power Input
Video Output
Create an aperture in the mounting surface to
a diameter of 5.5” (140mm) as indicated by
“T2” (see template overleaf ).
Turn silver-colored screws counter-clockwise
by half a turn to extend the locking arms and
then clockwise to tighten them against the
mounting surface (see image B1).
In case of dust and moisture ingress, always
use the large rubber gasket on the dome base
befor installing the dome base (see image B2).
Tighten the screws sufficiently to compress the
o-ring moisture seals located underneath the
screwheads.
Note: Do Not Overtighten.
Flush Mount using Locking Arms.
B3
Locking Arm
Locking Arm Base Cable Entry
Side Cable Entry
Method B:
Flush Mount Using Locking Arms
Locking Screw
Extending the Lock Arm
with Screw Driver
Mount Large Rubber Gasket on
Dome Base before Installation
Large Rubber Gasket
Locking Arms
B1
B2
Allen Head
Locking Screw
Allen Key
D3
Rubber Grommet
Methods for Mounting the Enclosure
There are two main ways to mount and fix the dome enclosure:
A: Surface mount using the outer ring.
B: Flush mount using locking arms.
Note: Always use the template provided.
When mounting externally using the four base holes, use the supplied rubber o-rings
within the mounting holes to ensure moisture resistant seals. Ensure that the cable
entry through either conduit point is suitably sealed against moisture ingress.
Regardless of whether the locking arms are used for installation or are folded away
(in favor of another installation method), always ensure that the locking arm screws
are tight enough to compress the rubber o-rings to maintain the moisture seal.
Method A : When Mounting Externally
Base Cable Entry
Side Cable Entry
Use either the base cable entry (see image D1)
or side cable entry (see image D4) as required.
Carefully remove the appropriate cable entry
sealing plug before installation.
If mounting indoors and conduit is not used,
cables should be passed through a slotted
rubber grommet to prevent dust ingress
(see image D3).
Note: If the side conduit entry is not used, make
sure that the cable entry point is secured with
the outer ring sealing plug (see image D2).
Do Not Overtighten the Locking Screws.
D1
D2
Video-Power Cables
Select Proper Cable Entry
Using Side Cable Entry
When surface mounting and using the
side cable entry (see image D4), first
remove the cable entry sealing plug in
the dome base.
Pull out the outer ring sealing plug so
that the video-power cables can pass
through the outer ring (see image D4).
D5
Outer Ring
Sealing Plug
Outer Ring
D4
C
Torx
Screw
Driver
Cover Screws
Remove the Dome Cover
Use the supplied large torx driver to
loosen, if required, (but not remove)
the four cover screws.
The screws are captive and will be
retained in the lid.
E1
Make all connections is complete before
mounting Camera Module on Dome Base
Fit the Camera Assembly
Gimbal Securing Screws
Camera
Assembly
GCDNH/GCDPH Day/Night Cameras:
Plug the multi colored wire from the camera directly
into the wire that is attached to the power supply
(see image E1).
GCDNH/GCDPH Wide Dynamic Range versions
Cameras:
Connect the white wire with the red stripe to the center
connector on the service jack (see image E3).
Remove the multi color wire that is plugged into the
power control board (6 wire) and replace with the
(5 wire) lead that comes with the camera, then proceed
to plug the camera into this lead (image E3).
E4
E2
Connecting GCDNH/GCDPH
Day/Night Camera
Connecting GCDNH/GCDPH
Wide Dynamic Range Camera
Installing the Camera Module on Dome Base
Place the complete camera
assembly onto the three
mounting pillars.
Insert and tighten the three
gimbal securing screws
(see image E4).
Note:
Do Not Overtighten
the Screws.
Service Jack
Board
Power Control Board
E3
WDR Camera Module
Connector to
Service Jack Board
Connector to
Power Control Board
Adjust the Camera Position
Remove the camera liner and adjust the camera
position (image F1).On the two sides of the module has
positioning screws.
Slightly loosen the positioning screws if the module is
too tight to rotate (image F2).
Rotate and pan the camera chassis to the required
position. Slightly tighten the positioning screws on the
both sides (see image F3).
Note: Do Not Overtighten the Positioning Screws.
Replace the camera liner when the camera is correctly
positioned.
Replace the Dome Cover
Replace the dome cover and use the supplied torx
screw driver to tighten the four cover screws
Install the camera liner
on the camera module
Camera Liner
Positioning Screw
F1
F2
F3
90°
360°
360°
Adjusting the camera position
Positioning Screw
Installing the Dome on the Mounting Area
All mounting access positions should be
sealed until they are ready to be used.
For example, when externally mounting the
housing with the outer ring, first remove the
base cable entry sealing plug that
correspond to the template marks “T4”.
This can be accomplished by using a
cross-point screw driver.
Open three holes correspond to the
template mark “T1” for the outer ring.
Then open four holes at template
positions “T3” for installing the dome base.
The template is in page overleaf.
Note: Ensure the large rubber gasket is always placed under the lip of the dome
when mounting.
Outer Ring
Large
Rubber Gasket
Dome Base