4If a hole has been drilled on the bracket installation surface for cable access, press down to remove the Cable Stopper and then draw the cable in. If connecting through the side of the camera, use the empty space opposite to the side marked CAMERA FRONT.
5Now attach the Main body to the Mount bracket by rotating it in the LOCK direction after aligning the Groove mark on the Main body with the wide groove around the CAMERA FRONT inlay.
6Adjust the camera direction. For more details on the direction control, see “Adjusting the camera direction,” on the same page. When required to adjust the zoom and focus for your camera, see “Connecting cables and changing the settings,” on page 10.
7Attach the Inner cover to the Main body by pressing it until a “click” sound is heard after aligning two screw holes on the Wing lockers of the Inner cover with two screw holes on the Main body’s left and right sides.
8Finally attach the Cover dome to the Main body by pressing it until a “click” sound is heard after aligning the bump inside the Cover dome with the Groove mark on the Main body.
❚Adjusting the camera direction
When the camera is fixed on the ceiling, you can adjust the camera viewing angle. You can rotate your camera
leftward or rightward (Panning), and can change the slope of your camera upward or downward (Tilting).
In case of panning, the rotation limit of your camera is set to 355 degree (100 degree clockwise and 255 degree counterclockwise). The rotation is stopped by the Stopper
inside of the camera. For panning control, first unfasten Tilting two screws located on the bottom and rotate in the direction you want, and then fasten them to fix the camera.
Tilt can be adjusted between 0° to 90°; however, tilt angles of less than 20° may result in a partial blind spot, depending on your lens configuration. To fix the location after adjusting the tilting angle, use the Tilt fixing screws.
To adjust the focus and zoom of your camera, use the Zoom lever and Focus lever. When you install the camera on the inclined ceiling or wall, you can rotate the camera lens to see a correct direction image.
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