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6 en | Installation 3.6.5 ! KBE and KBN Series N (Network) Suffix Connections These models include an IP-based camera that enables network video and configuration capabilities. 1. Make all power connections in accordance with the KBE and KBN Series Instruction Manual. WARNING! Never supply power via the Ethernet connection (PoE) when power is supplied via the power connector. 2. Connect the camera to a 10/100 Base-T network (Figure 3.6). 3. Use a shielded UTP Category 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors. Figure 3.6 Network Connection 4. Power can be supplied one of two ways: 24 VAC power connection (factory configured), or via the Ethernet cable compliant with the Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) standard. Note: For POE remove 24 VAC connections at terminals shown in Figure 3.7. Figure 3.7 Power Wire Connection Reference 1 Description Power terminals 5. Pass the supplied orange string through the mounting foot of the camera housing and the furnished mount. See Figure 3.2. A fitting may be used in the mounting foot if desired. 6. Attach the end of the string to the Cat5/Cat6 cable and pull it through the mount and the unused hole in the mounting foot of the camera housing. See Figure 3.3. 7. Connect the Cat5/ Cat6 cable to the network connector on the back of the camera. See Figure 3.6. 8. If an unterminated Cat5/Cat6 cable is being used, a fitting may be used in the mounting foot of the camera housing. The network cable should be terminated with an RJ-45 connector in accordance with the connector manufacturer's recommendations. 9. Seal the hole in the mounting foot of the camera housing with RTV or an equivalent seal. See Figure 3.5. If a fitting was used in the mounting foot, apply the seal around the network cable before tightening the fitting, to prevent slippage. A split rubber sleeve (not supplied) may be used for this purpose. F01U065975 | 1.0 | 2007.04 Instruction Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

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en | Installation
KBE and KBN Series
F01U065975 | 1.0 | 2007.04
Instruction Manual
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
3.6.5
N (Network) Suffix Connections
These models include an IP-based camera that enables network video and configuration
capabilities.
1.
Make all power connections in accordance with the KBE and KBN Series Instruction
Manual.
2.
Connect the camera to a 10/100 Base-T network (
Figure 3.6
).
3.
Use a shielded UTP Category 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors.
Figure 3.6
Network Connection
4.
Power can be supplied one of two ways: 24 VAC power connection (factory configured),
or via the Ethernet cable compliant with the Power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)
standard. Note: For POE remove 24 VAC connections at terminals shown in
Figure 3.7
.
Figure 3.7
Power Wire Connection
5.
Pass the supplied orange string through the mounting foot of the camera housing and the
furnished mount. See
Figure 3.2
. A fitting may be used in the mounting foot if desired.
6.
Attach the end of the string to the Cat5/Cat6 cable and pull it through the mount and the
unused hole in the mounting foot of the camera housing. See
Figure 3.3
.
7.
Connect the Cat5/ Cat6 cable to the network connector on the back of the camera. See
Figure 3.6
.
8.
If an unterminated Cat5/Cat6 cable is being used, a fitting may be used in the mounting
foot of the camera housing. The network cable should be terminated with an RJ-45
connector in accordance with the connector manufacturer’s recommendations.
9.
Seal the hole in the mounting foot of the camera housing with RTV or an equivalent seal.
See
Figure 3.5
. If a fitting was used in the mounting foot, apply the seal around the
network cable before tightening the fitting, to prevent slippage. A split rubber sleeve (not
supplied) may be used for this purpose.
!
WARNING!
Never supply power via the Ethernet connection (PoE) when power is supplied via
the power connector.
Reference
Description
1
Power terminals