AMX AXB-PT15 POSITRACK CAMERA CONTROLLER Instruction Manual Page 17

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Pre-Installation
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AXB-PT10/15/30 PosiTrack Camera Controllers
4. Carefully place the cover back onto the main unit by sliding it over the internal gears and
motherboard.
5. Align the Control panel screw holes. Make sure the cables are not pinched in the back panel or
drive gears.
6. Insert the 14 BHSC screws and tighten securely using the 1/16" Allen wrench.
7. Carefully insert the connector panel, on the PT10/15, into the opening on the side of the unit
and connect it to the motherboard located inside the unit.
8. Firmly secure the control panel to the motherboard.
9. Using the 1/16" Allen wrench, insert the four BHSC screws, located around the connector
panel.
10. Use the wire tie-mount to secure connector cables.
Configuring An External Camera/Lens Power Supply
The camera/lens power switch, located between the AXlink and DB-15 connectors, regulates the
power to the camera/lens from the PosiTrack unit. The power switch, seen in FIG. 6 and FIG. 9,
Opens (turns Off) or Closes (turns On) the circuit feeding power to the camera/lens assembly. Refer
to the Wiring the Connectors section on page 20 for more information about the control panel.
Flip the Lens Power switch to the left if you are only providing power to the camera/lens
assembly through the PosiTrack unit.
Flip the Lens Power switch to the right if you are providing external power to the camera/
lens assembly. By turning the switch Off, the dedicated +12 VDC stops providing
additional power to the camera/lens; preventing damage to power supplies and noise in
the video cables.
For RS232 stand-alone mode, the 8-position AXlink Device DIP switch must be set to
all off (down position).
Steps 6 and 7 apply to the AXB-PT10/PT15 units where the removal of the Control
Panel differs from the PT30.
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