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| Adjustment screw |
Adjustment ring |
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Sunshield |
| Adjustment screw |
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| Female BNC |
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| connector |
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IR LEDs |
| Do not cut DC jack or female |
| BNC connector as warranty | |
Mounting screw |
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Important: | Camera base |
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Do not remove label or open case as warranty will be voided. | DC jack DC plug with | |
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Before Starting:
1.Please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
2.Use the camera within given temperature and electrical limits.
3.Do not aim the LED light directly at the eyes when the LEDs are on.
4.Do not point the camera at the sun. Heat could damage the camera, even when not in use.
5.Do not mount the camera in areas exposed to radiation, strong magnetic fields, or strong electrical signals.*
6.Do not open or disassemble the camera. There are no
7.Do not drop the camera or subject it to strong vibrations.
Note: Many video monitors produce strong electromagnetic fields close to the display CRT, especially when the monitor is turned on or during
Installation:
1.Run a 12VDC
(if necessary).
2.Connect the camera to the 12VDC power supply.
Do not cut the DC jack or female BNC connector as the warranty will be voided. If needed, use the included
3.Connect the camera’s female BNC connector to the video cable’s male BNC connector.
While watching the monitor, hold the camera base against the wall where it is to be mounted, then twist the camera until it is certain that this mounting location is correct. Use a pencil to mark
the location screw holes in the base.
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5.Mount the camera by using the four included mounting screws to secure the camera base to the wall. If the wall is made of drywall, brick, or similar material, it may be necessary to use the four included screw anchors.
6.Turn the monitor on and make sure the camera is sending the proper video signal.
7.The camera has
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9.Do a final test of the video camera and monitor.
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