Camera Installation and Mounting92. Insert the male connector into the female connector on the back of the camera housing.Figure 18: AC Power Cable Connections Figure 19: DC Power Cable Connections3. Pull the cables tightly back through the camera, exposing the thread of the cable sealing gland outof the base of the camera.4. Attach the electrical nut back onto the gland.5. Tighten the nut securely until it is finger-tight.6. Use the hex wrench to tighten the electrical nut to approximately 8 inch-pounds(0.9 newton meters) of torque.3.6 Assembling the Camera ComponentsRefer to Items Included in the Package (page 2) for illustrations and a description of the componentsmentioned in this section.To assemble the camera components1. Attach the base mount to the camera using 8 of the #6 screws.2. Using the electric screwdriver and the Torx T10 security bit, tighten the8 fasteners to about 10 inch-pounds (0.9 newton meters) of torque.3. Using the electric screwdriver and the Torx T10 security bit, tighten the fasteners to about 10 inch-pounds (1.23 newton meters) of torque.4. Connect the cables to the respective connector: Ethernet port Analog video out Connect power cables to the terminal block connectors. See Figure 7: Terminal BlockConnector (page 4). If you are powering the camera with an AC supply, connect AC+ to the 24VAC input and AC-to the 12VDC input If you are powering the camera with a DC supply, connect DC+ to the 12VDC input and DC-(or ground) to the GND inputCaution:DO NOT connect an AC supply to a DC connector. This could damage thecamera.Attention:NE branchez PAS une alimentation AC à un connecteur CC. Ceci pourraitendommager la camera.5. Reconnect power to the existing cables.