Instrukcja obsługi Vaddio RoboTRAK
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© 2016 Vaddio - All Rights Reserved.  Drop Down Mounts for RoboTRAK- Document Number 342-XXXX Rev A                            Page 1 of 2
Drop-Down Mount Accessory for RoboTRAK™ 
UNPACKING: 
Carefully  remove  the  product  and  all  of  the  parts  from  the 
packaging.  Unpack and identify the following parts (cameras not 
included):  
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One (1) 1-14 Hex Nut (jamb nut)1.5” across by .375” Tall 
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One (1) Offset Pipe with 1-14 Threads 
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One (1) Mounting Flange (5” diameter) 
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One (1) Tile Support Brace 
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One (1) Large 5” Washer 
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Two (2) 1-14 Hex Nut, 1.5” across x .547” Tall (one used as 
fastener and the other as a top jamb nut) 
(Cameras are not included) 
Step 1:  For suspended ceiling installations, mark a position in the center of 
a ceiling tile where the ceiling mount is to be placed.  The hole must be 
positioned at the center of the ceiling tile lengthwise for 2’ x 4’ ceiling tiles to 
line up with the tile support brace.  Use the tile support brace as a template.  
The tile support brace is meant to span the tile and distribute the weight into 
the grid.    
For drywall ceiling installations, mark a position in the ceiling while making 
sure that there are no obstructions (structural supports, electrical, etc.) in the 
area above the mount.   
Step 2:  Drill or cut a 1” (25.4mm) diameter hole in the tile or drywall at the 
point where you marked the hole.  For suspended ceiling installations, place 
the support brace on the top of the ceiling tile and align the hole with the tile 
support brace.  There are six holes drilled in the support brace for attaching 
to the building structure where regional codes require this additional support.   
For drywall ceiling installations, place the Mounting Flange over the 1” hole, 
and mark the four locations in the flange to install appropriate hardware (wall 
anchors) for mounting the flange to the ceiling.   
Step 3:  Thread the 1.5” x .375” Jam Nut onto the bottom of the pipe (the side with the shorter threads), then thread the 
Camera Platform all the way onto the pipe.  Back the Camera Platform off the pipe (one rotation or less) until the back of the 
Camera Platform aligns with the cable pass-thru.  Carefully tighten the 1.5” x .375” Jam Nut down onto the threaded nut of the 
Camera Platform.  
Step 4:  Thread the painted 5” flange onto the other end of the pipe.  
Step 5:  For suspended ceiling installations, slide the pipe with 5” flange end through the hole in the ceiling tile.  From one tile 
over, place the 5” washer onto the threaded pipe, and screw the first 1.5” x 5.5” hex nut onto the pipe thread and tighten the 
hex nut down, then thread the second hex nut (jam nut) onto the top of the pipe and tighten it.  Carefully feed the Cat-5 cabling 
through the pipe and the cable pass-thru at the back of the camera mount.  There are six (6) mounting points on the Tile 
Support Brace to allow the integrator to tie the assembly to the structure for safety in seismic prone areas.  
For drywall ceiling installations, once the appropriate mounting hardware for the flange is installed, carefully pull the Cat-5 
cabling through the 1” hole in your drywall ceiling.  Thread the cabling through the pipe, and pull it through the cable pass thru 
at the back of the camera platform.  Place the flange on the ceiling and tighten the screws down onto the mounting hardware.   
Step 6:  Place your camera onto the mount and secure it to the camera platform using the supplied black screw(s).  Connect 
the Cat. 5 cabling to the back of the camera and carefully feed excess Cat. 5 cabling back into the ceiling.  Use the ¼” - 20 
x .375: screws for the RoboSHOT cameras.
Installation and User Guide 
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Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Vaddio | 
| Kategoria: | Kamera monitorująca | 
| Model: | RoboTRAK | 
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