Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Scope of supply
- 2 Order numbers
- 3 Basic safety instructions
- 4 Introduction
- 5 Installing the OTT SVR 100
- 6 SDI-12-commands and responses
- 7 Performing maintenance work
- 8 Repairs
- 9 Information on disposal of old devices
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Technical Data
- Appendix A – Connecting the OTT SVR 100 to OTT netDLvia the RS-485 interface
- Appendix B – Wall bracket dimensions/mounting hole positions
- Appendix C – Note on the declaration of conformity
- Appendix D – RS-485 interface with Modbus protocol (RTU)
- Appendix E – OTT SVR 100 Operating Program
5.4 Installing the OTT SVR 100
Attaching the swivel mount (see also Appendix C)
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Surface: Concrete or brickwork
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Attachment material: e.g. hexagonal wood screws M6 x 40 + plastic dowels
" Make two holes (Ø 8 mm) using a hammer drill
(use the wall bracket for marking the holes).
" Insert the plastic dowels into the drill holes.
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Attach the wall bracket with hexagonal wood screws.
" Mount the housing bracket (without sensor) in the wall bracket and slightly
tighten the hexagon bolts A (see Fig.10).
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Surface: any steel construction, e.g. cantilever arm
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Attachment material: e.g. hexagon bolt M12 x 25 + hexagon nut M12 +
washers
" Make a hole (Ø 13 mm) in the steel construction.
" Attach the wall bracket using a hexagon bolt, washers and hexagon nut.
" Mount the housing bracket (without sensor) in the wall bracket and slightly
tighten the hexagon bolts A (see Fig.10).
Plastic dowel
Wall bracket
Wall bracket
Steel construction
Washer
Hexagon bolt
Hexagon nut
Hexagon
wood screw
Fig. 8: Attaching the swivel
mount (wall bracket).
Both attachment types are intended as
examples and are possible for either
wall or ceiling installation.
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