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2.2 HARD CEILING HOUSING, CONTINUED
3. If the ceiling is drywall or plaster, Honeywell Video Systems recommends sealing the
entire perimeter of the ceiling cut-out with tape or plastic channel (provided by
installer). This prevents dust and material from dropping from ceiling.
4. Secure a safety cable (supplied by installer) to a building support structure in the
ceiling. Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3/32" plastic coated aircraft
cable (part number 849518-0311) and splicing sleeves (part number 849511-0057).
These parts can be ordered from the Honeywell Video Systems parts department.
5. Attach the safety cable (from the building support structure) to the housing by
threading the cable through a splicing sleeve, through the hole on the metal tab
(beside conduit fitting) on the housing , and then through the splicing sleeve again.
Secure by crimping the splicing sleeve. The safety cable tab can be rotated as
required for clearance in ceiling.
6. Insert the housing in the ceiling.
a. Make sure the space between the wing tabs on the
b. Position the wing tabs flat against the housing . Insert the housing through the
7. Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Rev. 1.02
housing and the housing flange is greater than the
thickness of the ceiling. Make sure the wing tabs
on the housing are staggered so the tabs are not at
the same height.
hole in the ceiling (some jostling is required). Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn
the three screws in the housing clockwise to rotate the tabs out and tighten the
tabs against the ceiling.
Section 3
for wiring information.
Section 3.2
for standard wiring.
Section 3.3
for Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) wiring.
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1-Aug-06

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