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USER MANUAL AM-114 Vivotek
VIVOTEK IP8152 Mini Box Series
Outdoor Enclosure
Using
AE-251/-252 Outdoor Enclosure.
AE-201/-202 Indoor Enclosure,
AM-114 Pendant Head (outdoor)
AM-116 and AM-117 Pendant Pipes,
AM-221 Gooseneck,
AM-212 Wall-mount bracket.
AM-311 Pole Mount,
AM-411 Corner Mount,
AM-711 Junction Box.
Installation Guide
Revision History:
Rev. 1.0: Initial release
AE-251 and AE-252 Outdoor Enclosure Package Contents

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Illustration of various electronic components including a bulb, dome, switch, and power supply (no text or symbols)- Enclosure.
- Dorné cover
- Power supply with cable.
- Camera Mount bracket
- Dome clearance
measurement tool.
AE-201 and AE-202 Indoor Recess Mount Housing Package Contents

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Technical line drawings of mechanical components including a housing, plate, and tools (no text or labels)- Enclosure (indoor).
- Dome cover
- Trim ring
- Camera Mount bracket
- Dome clearance measurement tool
- Screws.

Compatible VIVOTEK Cameras
| AE-201 | IP8152 | |
| AE-202 | ||
| AE-251 | [D623] | |
| AE-252 |
Mechanical Dimensions

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1-12°PS10 Ø 136 Ø 197.6 Ø 230 201 213.8 265.3 117.7 cable hole: Ø 35 adjustable angle: 140° adjustable height: 130mm-95mm A A 3

Warning:
- Select a suitable location where the camera is free from accidental damage, tampering, or harsh environmental conditions.
- Locate a place for the installation where the camera can not be intentionally or unintentionally interfered.
- Select a solid and flat mounting surface that can support the combined weight of the camera and associated hardware. Vibration and temperature range should also be taken into consideration.

Compatible Accessories
Compatible Accessories (1-1): AM-221 Gooseneck Bracket

Compatible Accessories (1-2): AM-212 Wall-mount Bracket

Compatible Accessories (2): AM-311 Pole Mount Bracket

Compatible Accessories (3): AM-411 Corner Mount Bracket

Compatible Accessories (4): AM-711 Junction Box

Compatible Accessories (5-1): AM-114 Pendant Head

Compatible Accessories (5-2): AM-116 and AM-117 Pendant Pipe

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Two cylindrical metallic cylinders with black caps, no text or symbols visible
Mounting & Cabling with Outdoor Enclosures

3-1. Installing Camera to AE-251 and AE-252 Housing
Below is a general sample procedure using an outdoor enclosure:
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the 2 screws on the sides of the camera bracket.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols- Detach the inner bracket by loosening the four thumb screws on the sides.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols- The IP8152 supports 4 different lens modules. If you are installing the larger lens [AL-231(2.8-12mm), and AL-234(5-50mm)], you need to remove the inner bracket and install it in the opposite direction as shown below. Tighten the hand screws from the sides.

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graph TD
A["Top panel: Internal housing with rotating components"] --> B["Left panel: Internal housing with rotating components"]
B --> C["Right panel: Camera module with rotating components"]
C --> D["Bottom panel: Internal housing with rotating components"]
D --> E["Left panel: Internal housing with rotating components"]
E --> F["Right panel: Camera module with rotating components"]
- Reverse the inner bracket if the larger lens (AL-231 and AL-234) are used. Secure the inner bracket from the sides as illustrated below.

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Smaller lens: Mounted on the outer edge of bracket Larger lens: Mounted inside the bracket- Secure camera to the bracket assembly by driving a flathead screw.


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Technical line drawing of a mechanical housing with screwdriver and circular component (no text or symbols)- Bend the included measurement tool into a rectangular arch. Attach the measurement tool to the top of camera lens to ensure your lens will not get in the way when the dome cover is installed.
The vertical length of the measurement tool equals the clearance between the bracket and the dome cover.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with internal grid structure and mounting bracket (no text or symbols)You should also swing the measurement tool and the camera back and forth to make sure there is enough clearance at different shooting angles. You can make adjustments by changing the camera's position along the bracket.

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g the bracket. packet by fastening our camera's.- Secure the camera to the large base bracket by fastening the 4 thumb screws while you orient your camera's shooting direction.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with no visible text or symbolsMake adjustments to the camera's shooting direction.


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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with rotating components (no text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbols- Feed power lines and other cables through a gooseneck bracket, a pendant head, or a pendant pipe.

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Pure diagram of a curved cable or wire connection without any text, numbers, or symbols- Insert and connect power cables and the Ethernet cable as shown below. The IP8152 can only be powered by a PoE Ethernet connection.

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PoE for camera DC 12V input for onboard heater Unused
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10. Install the camera into the hor 11. Depending on your choice with or other accessories, refer to the complete installation. The h s 12-
Install the camera into the housing by driving 2 M6 screws.
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Depending on your choice with the mounting type using a gooseneck or other accessories, refer to the instructions in the following sections to complete the installation. The dome cover is installed after you complete
hardware installation and acquire a satisfactory imaging result.
3-2. Installing AE-201 and AE-202 Housing

Below is a general sample procedure using an outdoor enclosure:
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the 2 screws on the sides of the camera bracket.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with internal components and directional arrows (no text or symbols)- Detach the inner bracket by loosening the four thumb screws on the sides.

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled components and directional arrows indicating assembly or movement.- For details about installing camera to the brackets, please refer to previous discussions on page 7, page 9, page 10, page 11, and page 12; from step 3 to 7, step 10, and step 11.
- Drill a hole on the ceiling that is 290mm in diameter.
- Install the housing to the ceiling.

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Ø 290 mm hole in diameter- Pull the stainless clamp on both sides of the housing out and into position.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with mounting holes and a rotating arrow (no text or symbols)English
- Use a Phillips screwdriver to turn and to fit the stainless clamping plates against the ceiling board.

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Counter-clockwise: In Clockwise: Brings the to ceiling
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an inset showing a mechanical assembly (no text or symbols)- Install the trim ring to the housing by fastening 4 screws.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with concentric rings and mounting holes (no text or symbols)3-3. Gooseneck Installation
Below is a general, sample procedure using a gooseneck bracket:
1. Route power lines and other cables through the wall and the bracket.
2. Locate the position where you want to install the gooseneck bracket and camera. Drill holes on the wall for securing the bracket and for routing the cables.
Secure the bracket by hammering anchors into the wall and then fasten hex nuts and washers on them.
3. Attach the outdoor enclosure to the bracket by rotating it clockwise until it is tightly fastened.

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AM-221 Gooseneck bracket ① Cables ② ③ IMPORTANT: The screws and mounting surface must be able
IMPORTANT:
The screws and mounting surface must be able to support a weight of 6 kg.
- Use a hex wrench to secure the mounting adapter to the gooseneck bracket.
When cabling is done, proceed with initial setup such as enabling network access, focus tuning, or zooming. When done, secure the outer dome cover.
The same installation method applies to the AM-212 wall-mount bracket.

3-4. Pendant Mount Installation
Below is a sample procedure using a Pendant pipe:
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Determine a hard surface ceiling location, and use the mounting holes on the pendant head itself for marking where holes will be drilled to secure the pendant head. Drill holes 10mm in diameter and 60mm deep
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Locate the position where you want to install the pendant pipe and camera. Drill holes on the ceiling for securing the pendant head. Secure the pendant head by hammering anchors into the ceiling and then fasten screws through it.



- Route power lines and other cables through the side opening and a 1-inch conduit (user-supplied), and through the pendant pipe.
- Secure pendant pipe to the pendant head by rotating it clockwise until it is tightly fastened.

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Cables Pendant Head Pendant Pipe Outdoor Enclosure
- Secure the connection using the included hex wrench.
- Attach the outdoor enclosure to the pendant pipe by rotating it clockwise until it is tightly fastened.
- Secure the connection using the included hex wrench.
When cabling is done, proceed with initial setup such as enabling network access, focus tuning, or zooming. When done, secure the outer dome cover.
3-5. Corner Mount Installation

Below is a general, sample procedure using a Corner mount bracket:
- Combine the two brackets together using the included nuts and washers.
- Align the assembled brackets with the desired position. Align screw holes on the brackets against the wall. Drill holes on the wall for securing the bracket and for routing the cables. Hammer anchors into the wall. Wall anchors are user-supplied.
- Route power lines and other cables through the included cable gland, conduits (separately purchased), and install the cable gland to the brackets' through hole in the center.

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Gnoseneck bracket 1 Corner Mount Bracket Outdoor Enclosure 2 3 4 5 6Cable gland and 3/4" conduils

The screws and mounting surface must be able to support a weight of 6 kg.
- Secure corner mount brackets to the wall. Screws are user-supplied.
- Fill the unused holes on the bracket with the included silicone stoppers.
- Use the included hex bolts, washers, and nuts to secure the gooseneck to the corner mount bracket.
- The rest of the mounting procedure is identical to those described in the Gooseneck installation on page 10.
3-6. Pole Mount Installation
Below is a general, sample procedure using a Pole mount bracket:
- Route power lines and other cables through the included cable gland, pass them through conduits (separately purchased), and install the cable gland to the pole mount bracket.
- Locate the position where you want to install the pole mount bracket and camera. Unwrap the stainless bolts, feed them through the openings on the sides of the bracket, and then strap them around the pole. Use a pincer and flathead screwdriver to fasten the bracket to the pole.
- Fill the unused screw holes using the included silicone stoppers.

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Geoseneck bracket Pole mount bracket Outdoor Enclosure 1 2 3 24" tubingCable gland and 3/4" conduits
- Secure the gooseneck bracket using the included hex bolts, washers, and nuts.
The rest of the mounting procedure is identical to those described in the Gooseneck installation on page 10.
3-7. Junciton Box Installation

Below are the package contents of the AM-711 junction box:
- Junction box.
- Screws for box type brackets.
- Hex wrench.
- Screws for speed dome type brackets or housings

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Pure mechanical component diagram without any text, numbers, or symbolsA 3/4" conduit is required for the
waterproof connector in the center, and
another 1-inch conduit should be fitted to
the bottom connector.



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Below is a general, sample procedure using a junction box:
1. Use the included hex wrench to remove the socket head cap screws, and then open the front panel.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with labeled components (no text or symbols present)- Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen and remove the middle plate in the junction box. Feed cables and install accessories, such as power adaptors, through the box and the waterproof connectors on the box.

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Technical diagram showing a mechanical assembly with labeled components and directional arrows indicating movement or assembly.- Use the included hex head bolts to secure a gooseneck bracket to the junction box.
- cables should have been connected and routed through the waterproof connectors. Cable conduits should also be installed.


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Diagram of a mechanical device with a spring-loaded connector and a bulb-like component attached to a pipe (no text or symbols present)- Use the included hex wrench to fasten the socket head screws for the front door.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical device with mounting holes and a tool (no text or symbols)- Use the 4 mounting holes on the back of the junction box to attach a pole mount or a corner mount bracket to the box. See previous discussions for details.

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Pure mechanical assembly diagram with no text, numbers, or symbols- You should then attach the junction box, along with the camera, to a pole-mount or corner-mount position. A pole-mount installation is shown below.


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Technical line drawing of a security camera with a dome and mounted components (no text or symbols)You may also mount the junction box to a wall. The mounting holes on the right hand side is accessible when the front door is opened, and the anchors and screws are user-supplied.
