(If your projector core has 4 threaded holes and your mount does not have hooks, see the old G4 mount guide)
What’s Included
- Camera Mount (With rear leg attached in parked position for shipping)
- Built in power extension tap. To accommodate powering projector and camera AC adapter.
- Lens hood (attaches to projector to combat dust / light infiltration)
- Zip ties to attach your camera power supply
- Hardware (1x Screw with washer and spacer)
- Installation tool (3/16 allen key)
Installation
Route the extension cable through the cutout in the mount as pictured.
( For units shipped before January 2021 ) : Unpack the installation hardware. The black plastic spacer goes on the pictured indentation, between the mount and the projector.
Free the projector’s power cable. Route it through the cutout in the mount and plug it into one of the available outlets. Attach the mount to the projector in the orientation shown. There are two hooks on the mount which will will go into the appropriate holes in the projector.
Slide the mount over to make sure the hooks are biting into the projector well before installing the screw in the next step!
Install the screw and washer with the supplied tool.
Re-orient the rear foot to the proper position by removing the pictured screws.
Route the trigger cable extension through the mount and into the cable clips as pictured.
Install Camera Power Supply (optional)
In order to attach your camera, first remove the top plate by loosening the clamp it is attached to.
Attach the plate to your camera. Take care that it is straight and not blocking the battery door if possible. Only loosely hand tighten. This way you will be able to rotate the camera by nudging it when mounted.