JVC Security Camera WB 1540U User Manual

OUTDOOR HOUSING  
WB-1540U  
WB-1550U  
INSTRUCTIONS  
(B) WB-1550U only  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Serial No. which is located on  
the body.  
Retain this information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
WB-1540U/WB-1550U  
LST0267-001C  
 
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INFORMATION FOR USA  
For USA and CANADA  
INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to  
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  
shock to persons.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  
is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the  
appliance.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
CAUTION  
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT APPROVED BY JVC  
COULD VOID USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE  
EQUIPMENT.  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1)  
THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2)  
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED  
OPERATION.  
INFORMATION (FOR CANADA) RENSEIGNEMENT  
(POUR LE CANADA)  
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme  
NMB-003 du Canada.  
Due to design modification, data given in this instruction  
book are subject to possible change without prior notice.  
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Getting Started  
performance is obtained.  
The compatible cameras for each housing are as follows:  
WB-1540U: TK-C625U/E,VN-C625U  
WB-1550U: TK-C676E,TK-C655E,VN-C655U  
Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Installation and Connection (WB-1550U)  
Table of Contents ...................................................................4  
Operating Precautions ...........................................................4  
System Example ....................................................................5  
VN-C625U and VN-C655U Systems .................................5  
TK-C625U/E, TK-C655E and TK-C676E Systems ............5  
Installation and Connection (WB-1540U)  
Disassembling the Housing ....................................................6  
Mounting the Camera ............................................................6  
TK-C625U/E ......................................................................6  
VN-C625U .........................................................................7  
Assembling the Housing ........................................................8  
Mounting the Housing to the wall ...........................................8  
Disassembling the Housing ................................................. 10  
Procedures Before Mounting the Camera ........................... 10  
Mounting the Camera ......................................................... 11  
TK-C655E and TK-C676E .............................................. 11  
VN-C655U ....................................................................... 12  
Assembling the Housing ...................................................... 13  
Mounting the Housing to the wall ........................................ 13  
Others  
Specifications ...................................................................... 15  
WB-1540U ...................................................................... 15  
WB-1550U ...................................................................... 15  
Operating Precautions  
Depending on the installation environment of this unit, the  
life span of the attached camera may decrease significantly.  
Give close attention to the installation location (especially if  
used continuously under high temperature or in locations  
constantly exposed to direct sunlight).  
If a ball or bird hits this unit, bringing about some sort of  
trouble, consult your dealer or the nearest Victor service  
center.  
Do not modify this unit yourself. Accidents may result.  
Do not install in locations where there may be vibrations or  
As the interior of this unit will heat up, be sure to use San  
impact. If it falls, it may cause injury or accidents.  
Disk (industrial) if loading the CF card to VN-C625U.  
Regularly check for the deterioration of attaching parts and  
the loosening of the screws caused by vibrations. If it falls, it  
may cause injury or accidents.  
This unit may stop functioning properly due to natural  
hazards as it is to be installed outdoors. To take  
photographs properly, be sure to perform daily checks.  
Do not install in locations where radiation, X-rays, or  
corrosive gases are emitted. Doing so may cause the  
camera to malfunction.  
Do not install this unit in locations with sharp temperature  
changes, such as near air-con compressors or exhaust-  
pipes. Condensation may occur inside the attached  
combination camera.  
Keep all packaging out of the reach of children. If used for  
play, it may cause injury or suffocation.  
To save energy, switch off the system when not in use.  
This installation should be made by a qualified service  
person and should conform to all local codes and the  
National Electrical Code , ANSI/NFPA 70.  
For safety reasons special techniques are necessary for  
installation. Consult your dealer regarding installation, and  
ensure that it is carried out by a specialist.  
Be sure to mount the safety wire for safety purposes. If it  
falls, it may cause injury or accidents.  
Taking vibrations, mass and wind force into account, ensure  
to mount in a location with sufficient strength using solid  
anchor bolts. If reinforced or spiral nuts are not tightened  
enough, picture blurring may occur on the monitor screen  
due to vibration, and in the worst case there is a danger of  
falling.  
Use at the voltage indicated. A voltage other than that  
displayed may result in fire or electric shocks.  
This unit supports lightning conduction to the connection  
cable to some extent, but not fully. At installation locations  
where there may be a lightning hazard, be sure to add an  
arrester to the connection cable or take other precautions.  
Do not dangle, shake, or hook objects. If too much load is  
placed on top, it may fall and cause injury or accidents.  
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System Example  
VN-C625U and VN-C655U Systems  
WB-1540U / WB-1550U  
Power Cable  
(AC 24V)  
Power Cable (DC 12V)  
Not in use on this system. (T1)  
AC 24 V Power Supply  
T1  
Coaxial Cable  
Monitor  
Alarm Cable  
LAN Cable  
WB-1540U / WB-1550 U(Main Board)  
Alarm Device  
To TB1  
(Connected)  
LAN  
PC  
TO CAMERA  
Power Indicator  
Red light turns on during power supply.  
Fuse T  
VN-C625U/655U  
Supplied Converter  
Unit  
To [VIDEO OUT] Terminal  
To [ALARM IN/OUT] Terminal  
To [POWER INPUT DC 18 V]  
Terminal (VN-C655U)  
To [POWER INPUT DC 12 V]  
Terminal (VN-C625U)  
To [10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX] Terminal  
Ceiling Mount of Network Camera  
CAUTION:  
T1: Not in use on this system. Ensure to bind both ends of cables that are not in use with insulating tape.  
T2: Power will not be supplied to this unit and the installed camera when the fuse on the main board burns out. When this  
occurs, please consult your nearby JVC dealer as exchange of fuse according to the rating (125 V - 5 A) will be required.  
TK-C625U/E, TK-C655E and TK-C676E Systems  
Power Cable (DC 12 V)  
WB-1540U / WB-1550U  
Not in use on this system. (T1)  
LAN Cable  
Power Cable (AC 24 V)  
To Insulated AC 24 V Power Supply  
VIDEO INPUT  
Coaxial Cable  
Communication Cable  
T1  
TO CAMERA  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-P2580  
CAMERA  
POSITION  
SETUP  
POWER  
ALARM  
MENU  
SET  
AUTO  
F-1  
F-2  
F-3  
KEY LOCK  
LENS  
SPEED  
CAMERA/POSITION  
PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
POSI-  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
WB-1540U / WB-1550U (Main Board)  
TION  
OPTION  
1
OPTION  
2
CLOSE  
IRIS  
OPEN  
FAR  
FOCUS  
AF  
AUTO  
PAN  
AUTO  
PATROL  
NEAR  
7
9
0
WIDE  
ZOOM  
TELE  
CLEAR  
ENTER  
/HOME  
To TB1  
(Connected)  
RM-P2580U/E  
TO CAMERA  
Power Indicator  
Red light turns on during power supply.  
Fuse T  
To [VIDEO OUT/TO CCU] Terminal  
To [POWER INPUT  
AC 24 V ~] Terminal  
To [CONTROL/ALARM IN, OUT] Terminal  
Ceiling Mount of Combination Camera  
CAUTION:  
Ensure to turn of the power of devices in use before connecting.  
Refer to the instruction manual for the combination camera that is supplied with this unit as well during connection and installation.  
T1: Not in use on this system. Ensure to bind both ends of cables that are not in use with insulating tape.  
T2: Power will not be supplied to this unit and the installed camera when the fuse on the main board burns out. When this  
occurs, please consult your nearby JVC dealer as exchange of fuse according to the rating (125 V - 5 A) will be required.  
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Installation and Connection (WB-1540U)  
Disassembling the Housing  
1. Dismantle the gasket and gasket gland  
Loosen the 6 Screws B (M4) using a driver, followed by  
dismantling the gasket and gasket gland from the lower  
housing.  
Main Housing Unit  
T The 6 Screws B (M4) cannot be totally removed from  
the gasket to prevent it from falling off.  
2. Dismantle the lower housing  
Loosen the 3 Screws A (M4 x 6) using a driver, followed  
by dismantling the lower housing from the main housing  
unit.  
2.  
T The lower housing is connected to the main housing  
unit using a safety wire.  
Screw A (M4 x 6) x 3  
Lower Housing  
Gasket  
CAUTION:  
Safety Wire  
Pay careful attention to store the dismantled parts and  
screws until assembly is complete to prevent them from  
being misplaced.  
Gasket Gland  
1.  
Screw B (M4) x 6  
TK-C625  
Mounting the Camera (TK-C625U/E)  
Before mounting.  
Interior of Housing  
Notch  
JVC Mark  
Remove the ceiling mount cover of the camera and guide the  
cables supplied with WB-1540U through the cover.  
T For further details, please refer to the instruction manual of  
the camera in use.  
1. Connect the AC 24 V output cable to the camera  
Connect the AC 24 V output cable of the main board to  
the camera’s ceiling mount bracket.  
Camera Mounting Bracket  
2. Connect other cables  
Connect the necessary cables supplied with the housing  
(coaxial video cable, communication cable, etc.) to the  
ceiling mount.  
Safety Wire  
Main Board  
CAUTION:  
Connect the communication cable to the [ALARM IN/OUT]  
and [CONTROL] terminals if necessary. For safety  
reasons, ensure to cut off any excess cable and bind using  
an insulating tape before use.  
Cables  
For further details on connection, please refer to the  
instruction manual of the camera in use.  
Ensure to bind connectors of LAN cables and DC 12 V  
Power Cable that are not in use with an insulating tape  
before use.  
2.  
Cover  
1.  
FRONT  
Mark  
AC 24 V  
Output Cable  
3. Mount the camera’s ceiling mount to the main  
housing unit.  
Ceiling Mount  
Use the 4 screws supplied (M4 x 20) to mount the ceiling  
To [POWER INPUT AC 24 V]  
Terminal of Ceiling Mount  
mount to the main housing unit.  
3.  
Screws Supplied  
(M4 x 20) x 4  
NOTE:  
During mounting, align the [D FRONT] Mark of the ceiling  
mount with the notch on the camera mount bracket of the  
main housing unit.  
4.  
Camera  
4. Mount the camera to the ceiling mount  
Follow instructions in the manual of the camera in use to  
mount the camera to the ceiling mount.  
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VN-C625  
Mounting the Camera (VN-C625U)  
Screw (M3) x 2  
1. Screw (M4) x 4  
Preparation  
2.  
Converter Unit  
Mounting Bracket  
1. Dismantle the camera mounting bracket  
Loosen the screws on the camera mounting bracket (M4,  
4 pcs) using a driver to dismantle it.  
2. Dismantle the converter unit mounting bracket  
Loosen the screws on the converter unit mounting bracket  
(M3, 2 pcs) using a driver to dismantle it.  
Camera  
Mounting  
Bracket  
4.  
3. Mount the converter unit to the housing  
Clamp the converter unit using the converter unit  
mounting bracket, followed by mounting it to the housing  
using the screws (M3, 2 pcs) removed in Step 2.  
When mounting, pay attention to the orientation of the  
converter unit as shown in the left diagram.  
Connector  
Main Housing Unit  
4. Mount the camera mounting bracket  
3.  
Mount the camera mounting bracket dismantled in step 1.  
to the housing. Mount it exactly to the original position.  
Mounting  
Before mounting.  
Connector  
Remove the ceiling mount cover of the camera and guide the  
cables supplied with WB-1540U through the cover.  
T For further details, please refer to the instruction manual of  
the camera in use.  
To [POWER INPUT DC 12 V]  
Terminal of Ceiling Mount  
1. Connect the AC 24 V output cable to the converter unit.  
Follow the procedures below to connect the AC 24 V  
output cable of the main board on the main housing unit to  
the converter unit.  
Connect to AC 24 V Output Cable  
A Push both ends of the connector as shown in the left  
diagram to remove it from the supplied converter unit.  
B Cut the Y terminal of the AC 24 V output cable and peel  
off about 5 mm of the coating.  
C Push the arrow mark using tools such as a flat-head  
screwdriver to insert the coating of the AC 24 V output  
cable into the connector.  
AC 24 V Output Cable  
5mm  
Press  
Press  
Connector  
1.  
Press  
Main Board  
D Attach the connector to the converter unit.  
AC 24 V  
To [POWER  
Output Cable  
2. Mount the Y terminal of the converter unit to the  
2.  
INPUT DC  
12 V]  
ceiling mount of VN-C625U.  
5mm  
Terminal of  
Ceiling  
Mount  
Guide the Y terminal of the converter unit through  
the ceiling mount cover, followed by connecting it to  
the [POWER INPUT DC 12 V] terminal of  
VN-C625U’s ceiling mount.  
Connector  
Interior of Housing  
JVC Mark  
Notch  
3. Connect other cables  
Connect the necessary cables supplied with the housing  
(coaxial video cable, alarm signal cable, LAN cable, etc.)  
to the corresponding terminals on the ceiling mount.  
CAUTION:  
Connect the communication cable to the alarm terminal if  
necessary. In addition, DC 12 V Power Cable is not in use  
on this system. For safety reasons, ensure to cut off any  
excess cable and bind using an insulating tape before use.  
Main Board  
Safety Wire  
Camera Mounting Bracket  
Cover  
Cables  
For further details on connection, please refer to the  
FRONT Mark  
instruction manual of the camera in use.  
3.  
4.  
4. Mount the camera’s ceiling mount to the main  
housing unit.  
Ceiling Mount  
Use the 4 screws supplied (M4 x 20) to mount the ceiling  
mount to the main housing unit.  
Screws Supplied (M4 x 20) x 4  
NOTE:  
5.  
During mounting, align the [D FRONT] mark of the ceiling  
mount with the notch on the camera mount bracket of the  
main housing unit.  
Camera  
5. Mount the camera to the ceiling mount  
Follow instructions in the manual of the camera in use to  
mount the camera to the ceiling mount.  
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Installation and Connection (WB-1540U)  
Assembling the Housing  
1. Adhering the desiccant  
Use a tape to adhere the supplied desiccant to the interior  
of the lower housing.  
CAUTION:  
Main Housing Unit  
Fogging may occur when there are drastic temperature  
changes. In this case, continue using without turning off  
the power.  
Screw A (M4 x 6) x 3  
Pay attention when handling the desiccant in order to  
maintain its effectiveness.  
• Do not remove it from the bag until you are about to use  
it.  
• Do not wet it or touch it with wet hands.  
• Assemble promptly upon adhering the desiccant.  
• Be sure to replace the desiccant during maintenance.  
Safety Wire  
2.  
1.  
Lower Housing  
2. Mount the lower housing  
Mount the lower housing that is dismantled in Step 2.  
(A pg. 10) to the main housing unit using the 3 Screws A  
(M4 x 6).  
Do so by aligning the position marks of the lower housing  
and the main housing unit.  
Position Mark  
Gasket  
Desiccant  
3.  
3. Mount the gasket and gasket gland  
Mount the gasket and gasket gland that are dismantled in  
Gasket Gland  
Step 1. (A pg. 10) of the housing disassembly procedure  
to the lower housing using the 6 Screws B (M4).  
Screw B (M4) x 6  
CAUTION:  
During assembly, ensure that wires and cables are not  
caught in the housing.  
Do not exert force unnecessarily on the gasket or twist it  
during mounting.  
Check to ensure that the gasket is in close contact with the  
camera.  
Mounting the Housing to the wall  
1. Drill a hole into the wall.  
Anchor Bolt  
(M8, 35 mm and above)  
Drill a hole (R 45 mm) for inserting the connection cable.  
(Refer to left fig.)  
Washer  
Nut  
2. Affix anchor bolts onto the wall.  
• Affix 4 anchor bolts (M8, 35 mm and above) for attaching  
the housing. (Refer to left fig.)  
• Affix an anchor bolts for attaching the safety wire, in the  
middle (about 60 mm from both ends) of the 2 upper  
anchor bolts, 30 mm from the top. (Refer to left fig.)  
Safety Wire  
3. Mount the safety wire and arm to the wall.  
• Mount the safety wire attached to the housing, to the  
anchor bolts using the nut and wire.  
• Use the nut and wire to mount the housing onto the wall.  
Installation Position  
1. 2.  
152  
126  
63  
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Mounting the Housing to the Wall (continued)  
4. Open the cable connection cover  
Use provided hexagon wrench to remove the 4 screws  
(M3 x 12) from the cable connection cover to open it.  
5. Connect each cable  
Waterproofing  
Connect the necessary cables.  
8.  
NOTES:  
When connecting to TK-C625U/E, ensure to bind  
connectors of LAN cables that are not in use with an  
insulating tape before using.  
Ensure to bind the DC 12 V Power Cable that is not in use  
on this system with insulating tape.  
4.  
9.  
Screw (M3 x 12) x 4  
6. Bind cable using a waterproof tape  
Upon connecting, ensure to perform waterproofing  
procedures by binding the joint of each cable with a  
waterproof (adhesive) tape.  
Alarm/Communication Cable  
CAUTION:  
LAN Cable (Male)  
T DC 12 V Power Cable  
Coaxial  
Video Cable  
For safety reasons, turn on the power only upon connecting  
all cables.  
AC 24 V  
Power Cable  
7. Fasten the cables in the interior of the arm  
When waterproofing is complete, insert the cables into the  
upper interior of the arm and fasten using a tape.  
7.  
8.  
Hole  
5.  
CAUTION:  
Waterproofing  
When inserting the cables, ensure that all cable connections  
are above the cable connection cover (see dotted line in the  
left diagram 7.).  
Bind with insulating tape  
Bind using a waterproof  
(adhesive) tape  
Failure to do so may cause malfunctions due to penetration  
of rain water.  
6.  
8. Cover the hole and the mounting side of  
housing with waterproof seal.  
T Not in use on this system.  
After the cables have been connected, cover the holes  
made in step 1. with waterproof seal. With the Cable  
connection cover open, put your hand in and cover the  
hole. Cover the mounting side of the housing with  
waterproof seal.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to perform waterproofing. Seepage of rainwater  
may result in malfunction.  
Use GE silicon or its equivalents as the sealing material.  
9. Close the cable connection cover  
When cable connection is complete, close the cable  
connection cover and fasten 4 screws (M3 x 12) removed  
in step 4. using the provided hexagon wrench.  
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Installation and Connection (WB-1550U)  
Disassembling the Housing  
1. Dismantle the gasket and gasket gland  
Loosen the 8 Screws B (M4) using a driver, followed by  
dismantling the gasket and gasket gland from the lower  
housing.  
Main Housing Unit  
T The 8 Screws B (M4) cannot be totally removed from  
the gasket to prevent it from falling off.  
Screw A (M4 x 6) x 3  
2. Dismantle the lower housing  
Loosen the 3 Screws A (M4 x 6) using a driver, followed  
2.  
by dismantling the lower housing from the main housing  
unit.  
T The lower housing is connected to the main housing  
unit using a safety wire.  
Lower Housing  
Gasket  
Safety Wire  
Gasket Gland  
1.  
Screw B (M4) x 8  
Procedures Before Mounting the Camera  
1.  
2.  
1. Dismantle the rubber gasket of the camera’s  
ceiling mount  
Rubber Gasket (White)  
Dismantle the rubber gasket (white) on the same side as  
the ceiling mount of the combination camera to be  
installed.  
2. Dismantle the rubber gasket in the interior of the  
camera  
Ceiling Mount  
Follow the procedures below to remove the rubber gasket  
from the interior of the combination camera.  
A Turn the camera body cover in the direction as indicated in  
the left diagram.  
(When the camera body cover is tight and cannot be  
turned, do so upon fastening the main unit.)  
B Dismantle the camera body cover.  
C Dismantle the dome cover.  
D Remove the rubber gasket and restore the dome cover and  
camera body cover to their original positions.  
A
B
Camera  
Body  
Cover  
Camera  
Body Cover  
CAUTION:  
The combination camera is an enclosed unit. In order to  
prevent fogging in the interior of the dome cover, ensure to  
remove the rubber gasket (2 types) before use.  
Do not remove the combination camera from the housing  
and use it singly after removing the rubber gasket and  
installing to the housing. Doing so may cause the camera  
to malfunction.  
Main Unit  
Dome  
Cover  
C
D
Dome Cover  
Rubber  
Gasket  
Rubber  
Gasket  
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TK-C655 and TK-C676  
Mounting the Camera (TK-C655E and TK-C676E)  
Interior of Housing  
1. Connect the AC 24 V output cable to the camera  
Connect the AC 24 V output cable to the ceiling mount of  
the camera to be installed.  
JVC Mark  
Notch  
2. Connect other cables  
Connect the coaxial video cable and communication  
cables (alarm signal, control terminal, etc.) supplied with  
the housing to the ceiling mount.  
CAUTION:  
Connect the communication cable to the [ALARM IN/OUT]  
and [CONTROL] terminals if necessary. For safety  
reasons, ensure to cut off any excess cable and bind using  
an insulating tape before use.  
Camera Mounting Bracket  
For further details on connection, please refer to the  
instruction manual of the camera in use.  
Ensure to bind connectors of LAN cables and DC 12 V  
Power Cable that are not in use with an insulating tape  
before use.  
Safety Wire  
Main Board  
3. Mount the ceiling mount of the camera to the  
main housing unit  
Cables  
Use the 4 screws supplied to mount the ceiling mount to  
2.  
3.  
the main housing unit.  
F Mark  
CAUTION:  
Ceiling  
Mount  
1.  
During mounting, align the F mark of the ceiling mount with  
the notch on the camera mount bracket of the main housing  
unit.  
AC 24 V Output  
Cable  
ScrewsSupplied  
(4 pcs)  
4. Mount the camera to the ceiling mount  
4.  
Follow instructions in the manual of the camera to be  
To [POWER INPUT AC 24 V]  
Terminal of Ceiling Mount  
installed to mount the camera to the ceiling mount.  
Camera  
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VN-C655  
Installation and Connection (WB-1550U)  
Mounting the Camera (VN-C655U)  
Screw (M3) x 2  
Screw (M4) x 4  
Preparation  
1.  
2.  
Converter Unit  
Mounting Bracket  
1. Dismantle the camera mounting bracket  
Loosen the screws on the camera mounting bracket (M4,  
4 pcs) using a driver to dismantle it.  
2. Dismantle the converter unit mounting bracket  
Loosen the screws on the converter unit mounting bracket  
(M3, 2 pcs) using a driver to dismantle it.  
4.  
Camera Mounting  
Bracket  
3. Mount the converter unit to the housing  
Clamp the converter unit using the converter unit  
mounting bracket, followed by mounting it to the housing  
using the screws (M3, 2 pcs) removed in Step 2.. When  
mounting, pay attention to the orientation of the converter  
unit as shown in the left diagram.  
Main Housing Unit  
4. Mount the camera mounting bracket  
3.  
Mount the camera mounting bracket dismantled in step 1.  
to the housing. Mount it exactly to the original position.  
Mounting  
Before mounting.  
Connector  
Remove the ceiling mount cover of the camera and guide the  
cables supplied with WB-1550U through the cover.  
T For further details, please refer to the instruction manual of  
the camera in use.  
To [POWER INPUT DC 18 V]  
Terminal of Ceiling Mount  
1. Connect the AC 24 V output cable to the converter unit.  
Follow the procedures below to connect the AC 24 V  
output cable of the main board on the main housing unit to  
the converter unit.  
Connect to AC 24 V Output Cable  
A Push both ends of the connector as shown in the left  
diagram to remove it from the supplied converter unit.  
B Cut the Y terminal of the AC 24 V output cable and peel  
off about 5 mm of the coating.  
C Push the arrow mark using tools such as a flat-head  
screwdriver to insert the coating of the AC 24 V output  
cable into the connector.  
AC 24 V Output Cable  
Press  
5mm  
Press  
Connector  
1.  
Press  
D Attach the connector to the converter unit.  
Main Board  
2. Mount the Y terminal of the converter unit to the  
AC 24 V  
To [POWER  
INPUT DC  
18 V]  
ceiling mount of VN-C655U.  
Output Cable  
2.  
Guide the Y terminal of the converter unit through the  
ceiling mount cover, followed by connecting it to the  
[POWER INPUT DC 18 V] terminal of VN-C655U’s ceiling  
mount.  
5mm  
Terminal of  
Ceiling  
Connector  
Interior of Housing  
Mount  
3. Connect other cables  
Notch  
JVC Mark  
Connect the necessary cables supplied with the housing  
(coaxial video cable, alarm signal cable, LAN cable, etc.)  
to the corresponding terminals on the ceiling mount.  
CAUTION:  
Connect the communication cable to the alarm terminal if  
necessary. In addition, DC 12 V Power Cable is not in use  
on this system. For safety reasons, ensure to cut off any  
excess cable and bind using an insulating tape before use.  
Main Board  
Safety Wire  
Camera Mounting Bracket  
F Mark  
For further details on connection, please refer to the  
instruction manual of the camera in use.  
Cables  
Ceiling Mount  
3.  
4.  
4. Mount the camera’s ceiling mount to the main  
housing unit.  
Screws Supplied (4 pcs)  
Use the screws supplied (4 pcs) to mount the ceiling  
mount to the main housing unit.  
5.  
NOTE:  
During mounting, align the  
Camera  
F
mark of the ceiling mount with the  
notch on the camera mount bracket of the main housing unit.  
5. Mount the camera to the ceiling mount  
Follow instructions in the manual of the camera in use to  
mount the camera to the ceiling mount.  
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Assembling the Housing  
1. Mount the desiccant  
Use a tape to adhere the supplied desiccant to the interior  
of the lower housing.  
CAUTION:  
Fogging may occur when there are drastic temperature  
changes. In this case, continue using without turning off  
the power.  
Pay attention when handling the desiccant in order to  
maintain its effectiveness.  
Main Housing Unit  
Screw A (M4 x 6) x 3  
• Do not remove it from the bag until you are about to use  
it.  
• Do not wet it or touch it with wet hands.  
• Assemble promptly upon adhering the desiccant.  
• Be sure to replace the desiccant during maintenance.  
Safety Wire  
2.  
1.  
2. Mount the lower housing  
Lower Housing  
Position Mark  
Mount the lower housing that is dismantled in Step 2.  
(A pg. 10) to the main housing unit using the 3 Screw A  
(M4 x 6).  
Do so by aligning the position marks of the lower housing  
and the main housing unit.  
Desiccant  
Gasket  
3.  
3. Mount the gasket and gasket gland  
Mount the gasket and gasket gland that are dismantled in  
Step 1. (A pg. 10) of the housing disassembly procedure  
to the lower housing using the 8 Screws B (M4).  
Gasket Gland  
CAUTION:  
Screw B (M4) x 8  
During assembly, ensure that wires and cables are not  
caught in the housing.  
Do not exert force unnecessarily on the gasket or twist it  
during mounting.  
Check to ensure that the gasket is in close contact with the  
camera.  
Mounting the Housing to the wall  
1. Drill a hole into the wall.  
Anchor Bolt  
(M8, 35 mm and above)  
Drill a hole (R 45 mm) for inserting the connection cable.  
(Refer to left fig.)  
Washer  
Nut  
2. Affix anchor bolts onto the wall.  
• Affix 4 anchor bolts (M8, 35 mm and above) for attaching  
the housing. (Refer to left fig.)  
• Affix an anchor bolt for attaching the safety wire, in the  
middle (about 60 mm from both ends) of the 2 upper  
anchor bolts, 30 mm from the top. (Refer to left fig.)  
Safety Wire  
3. Mount the safety wire and arm to the wall.  
• Mount the safety wire attached to the housing, to the  
anchor bolts using the nut and wire.  
• Use the nut and wire to mount the housing onto the wall.  
Installation Position  
1. 2.  
152  
126  
63  
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Installation and Connection (WB-1550U)  
Mounting the Housing to the Wall (continued)  
4. Open the cable connection cover  
Use provided hexagon wrench to remove the 4 screws  
(M3 x 12) from the cable connection cover to open it.  
Waterproofing  
5. Connect each cable  
8.  
4.  
Connect the necessary cables.  
CAUTION:  
Ensure to bind connectors of LAN cables that are not in  
use with an insulating tape before use.  
Ensure to bind the DC 12 V Power Cable that is not in use  
on this system with insulating tape.  
9.  
Screw (M3 x 12) x 4  
6. Bind cable using a waterproof tape  
Upon connecting, ensure to perform waterproofing  
procedures by binding the joint of each cable with a  
waterproof (adhesive) tape.  
Alarm/Communication Cable  
LAN Cable (Male)  
T DC 12 V Power Cable  
Coaxial Video Cable  
CAUTION:  
AC 24 V  
Power Cable  
For safety reasons, turn on the power only upon connecting  
all cables.  
7.  
7. Fasten the cables in the interior of the arm  
When waterproofing is complete, insert the cables into the  
8.  
upper interior of the arm and fasten using a tape.  
5.  
Hole  
Waterproofing  
Bind with insulating tape  
CAUTION:  
When inserting the cables, ensure that all cable connections  
are above the cable connection cover (see dotted line in the  
left diagram).  
Bind using a waterproof  
(adhesive) tape  
Failure to do so may cause malfunctions due to penetration  
of rain water.  
6.  
T Not in use on this system.  
8. Cover the hole and the mounting side of  
housing with waterproof seal.  
After the cables have been connected, cover the holes made  
in step 1. with waterproof seal. With the Cable connection  
cover open, put your hand in and cover the hole. Cover the  
mounting side of the housing with waterproof seal.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to perform waterproofing. Seepage of rainwater  
may result in malfunction.  
Use GE silicon or its equivalents as the sealing material.  
9. Close the cable connection cover  
When cable connection is complete, close the cable  
connection cover and fasten the 4 screws (M3 x 12)  
removed in step 4. using the provided hexagon wrench.  
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Others  
Specifications  
WB-1540U  
General  
Mass: 5.0 kg  
Power / Voltage : AC 24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz (Main Housing Unit)  
Power Consumption  
Accessories:  
Instructions...............................1  
Desiccant..................................1  
Screw (M4×20).........................4  
Hexagon wrench.......................1  
: 25 W (During heater operation, excluding  
camera)  
Installation Location  
: Outdoor (general)  
Ambient Temperature  
Compatible Cameras: TK-C625U/E, VN-C625U  
Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm)  
: -20 I to 50 I (when equipped with  
TK-C625U/E)  
294  
260  
152  
126  
: -20 I to 40 I (when equipped with  
VN-C625U)  
Heater Operation Temperature (Internal temperature)  
: Heater turns ON between 8 I 5 I  
Turns OFF between 20 I 5 I  
Ambient Humidity : 35 % to 90 %  
Vibration / Shock : Locations without vibration/shock  
Dustproof / Waterproof  
2-  
Ǟ9 hole  
: IP66  
T When combined with compatible  
camera  
Ǟ
260  
Permissible Wind Speed  
: 40 m/s or below  
T Specifications and appearance of this unit as well as related  
products may be modified for improvement without prior  
notice.  
WB-1550U  
General  
Mass: 5.0 kg  
Power / Voltage : AC 24 V 50 Hz/60 Hz (Main Housing Unit)  
Power Consumption  
Accessories:  
Instructions...............................1  
Desiccant..................................1  
Screw (M4×20).........................4  
Hexagon wrench.......................1  
: 25 W (During heater operating, excluding  
camera)  
Installation Location  
: Outdoor (general)  
Ambient Temperature  
Compatible Cameras: TK-C676E, TK-C655E, VN-C655U  
Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm)  
: -20 I to 50 I (when equipped with  
TK-C676E, TK-C655E)  
294  
260  
152  
126  
: -20 I to 40 I (when equipped with  
VN-C655U)  
Heater Operation Temperature (Internal temperature)  
: Heater turns ON between 8 I 5 I  
Turns OFF between 20 I 5 I  
Ambient Humidity : 35 % to 90 %  
Vibration / Shock : Locations without vibration/shock  
Dustproof / Waterproof  
2-  
Ǟ9 hole  
: IP66  
T When combined with compatible  
Ǟ
260  
camera  
Permissible Wind Speed  
: 40 m/s or below  
T Specifications and appearance of this unit as well as related  
products may be modified for improvement without prior  
notice.  
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LST0267-001C  
© 2007 Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
 

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