IMPORTANT: Prior to doing the physical installation outlined below, please make sure you've completed the digital installation:
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R13S Camera
Inside dumpster mounted camera (used primarily for front loads)
R13S Tools Required
Drill template (shipped with cameras*)
Washers, bolts, nuts & rivets for mounting (shipped with cameras*)
*Additional parts can be shipped by request via emailing support@compology.com
R13S Camera Placement
R13S Bolt Install
1. Peel tape covers on the back of the Cardboard Template (in the box on top of the camera). Place template in the correct location on dumpster exterior surface
2. Drill two holes where indicated using 1/4” (6.35 mm or larger) bit
3. Remove and compost (or recycle) the template
4. Mount camera using screws and lock washers. Hand tighten securely with Pin-Torx T25 driver. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
R13S Bolt Removal
1. Remove screws and lock washers with Pin-Torx T25 driver.
2. Remove the camera. If the seal is stuck to the dumpster, use the flat head screwdriver to pry off.
R13S Adhesive Install
1. If the camera and bracket are separate, remove screw covers on camera using a flat head screwdriver.
2. Attach bracket using 2x M5 screws (included in adhesive kit). Replace screw covers.
3. Prepare bin surface using scour pad, making sure to remove any loose paint, rust or grime in mounting location. Ideally the surface should be clean, painted metal.
4. Take the alcohol swab and clean off any dust from the scouring process.
5. Open the primer tube by piercing the seal with the point on the lid. Spread a liberal amount of primer onto the mounting surface. Take care not to get any primer on your skin or in your eyes, and keep away from open flames.
6. Using the small brush, ensure that the primer is evenly spread over the entire mounting area.
7. Peel off adhesive cover on template
8. Press firmly into place, exerting as much force as you can. Hold for at least 30 seconds.
R13S Adhesive Removal
1. Remove screw covers on the camera using a small flat head screwdriver. Be careful not to drop the covers.
2. Use a Pin-Torx T25 screw bit driver, remove the bottom screw first, then the top screw. Make sure to hold on to the camera so it does not fall.
3. Once the camera is removed, remove the mounting plate by using a large flat screwdriver or small pry bar.
R13 Camera
Outside dumpster mounted camera (used primarily for roll offs)
R13 Tools Required
Cordless drill
Drill template (shipped with cameras*)
Washers, bolts, nuts & rivets for mounting (shipped with cameras*)
*Additional parts can be shipped by request via emailing support@compology.com
R13 Camera Placement
R13 Camera Installation
1. Peel the backer from the Paper Template Label (in box behind camera). Place label in correct location on dumpster exterior surface.
2. Drill hole saw center and corner holes using 3/16” bit.
3. Remove template label.
4. Drill out 1.75” / 44 mm hole saw.
5. Enlarge corner holes to 5/16” using step bit.
6. Peel and discard tape backers from inside surface of steel shield.
7. From inside the dumpster, place shield studs through holes and press to affix tape.
8. From outside the dumpster, place camera on studs and flush with bin surface.
9. Add lock washers and security nuts to studs. Hand tighten securely with security nut driver. Do not over-tighten.
R13 Camera Removal
1. Remove the security nuts and lock washers.
2. Remove the camera. If the seal is stuck to the dumpster, use the flat head screwdriver to pry off.
3. Remove shield. If tape is stuck to the dumpster, use flat head screwdriver to pry off.
4. Place the blank plate on the dumpster from outside, with studs going through existing corner holes.
5. Add lock washers and security nuts to studs. Hand tighten securely with security nut driver. Do not over-tighten.
C01 Camera
Outside dumpster mounted camera (used primarily for compactors)
C01 Tools Required
Riveter (rated to be able to pop 3/16" stainless steel rivets)
Bracket placement spacer (shipped with cameras*)
*Additional parts can be shipped by request via emailing support@compology.com
IMPORTANT: C01 cameras are activated with a sound from soundcloud, NOT shake and wake. The sound can be found here: C01 SoundCloud
C01 Camera Placement
Keep the camera parallel with the ground (example below)
If a container has a sliding door, make sure the camera is as far back as possible to allow the door to open at least 80% (detailed view and the bottom of this article).
C01 Camera Installation
Locate where the larger part of the container, the hopper, means the ram end. The camera will be installed on the hopper, close to the ram end looking away from the ram.
Measure out the placement of the bracket so that the top of the bracket should be roughly 3” from the top of the container wall and 12” from the back edge of the container with the turret hole.
Drill the turret hole using the hole saw roughly 6” from the top and 18” from the back edge. This should go all the way through the Steel leaving a clean through-hole.
Insert the Bracket Placement Spacer into the hole. It should seat comfortably flat on the container surface.
Prepare the container surface for strong adhesive by spreading provided solvent with the provided brush. Let dry for 1-2 min before proceeding with the next step. Be very careful with solvent exposure, take all precautions according to MSDS.
Peel the cover layer pieces off the double-stick tape on the back side of the bracket, and taking care to keep the bracket vertically oriented and the turret hole aligned over the Bracket Placement Spacer, press the bracket firmly against the container to set the tape.
Using the 3/16” drill bit, drill out the 8 rivet holes.
Using the rivet tool, set the 8 rivets in the holes.
Place the camera in the bracket and attach the 4 security screws using the 5/32" Pin-in-Hex Security Bit.
C01 Camera Removal
1. Remove the 4 security screws by using a 5/32" Pin-in-Hex security bit.
2. Remove the camera. No need to take off the bracket.
3. Place the rear housing cover on the bracket, and secure with existing screws. If screws are missing, please reach out to Ops and request.