Mounting the Camera
The camera can be mounted onto a flat
surface using screws. The surface must
have sufficient strength to hold the camera.
Materials such as hardwood, brick or
masonry are good options, and we've
included all the gear you'll need to mount
it there (except the tools - sorry, you'll still
need your own drill). You can mount the
camera onto a metal surface, but you'll need
to supply your own mounting hardware.
To mount the camera:
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Position the camera in the location you
want to mount it, and mark the screw holes on the surface to position the screws or
attach the supplied mounting template on the surface. Then, using appropriate screws
for the surface you're fixing the camera to, secure the camera into place.
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If you're mounting to a wooden surface, then screw the camera directly to the surface.
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If you're mounting to a masonry surface (bricks, concrete or similar) then you'll need
to use the included wall plugs.
Adjusting the Camera Angle
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Loosening the locking ring will allow you
to pan, tilt and rotate the camera.
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Remember to tighten the locking ring
back securely to lock the camera's
position in place after you've finished
adjusting the viewing angle of the
camera.
Adjusting the Camera Settings
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When the camera is connected to your NVR, it will be automatically detected and an
IP address will be assigned to it. If the camera is not detected, check that you have
the cable inserted correctly. Please consult the user manual included with your NVR
for a detailed explanation of the options available.
At the 'Menu' screen, click 'Record' then click 'Encoding' to change settings for
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resolution, frame rate and video quality.
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Please consult the user manual included with your NVR for a detailed explanation of
the encoding options available.
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