3. If the camera is mounted with the bottom of its casing directly on a surface, the connection can be stowed in the
base, as shown in the diagram.
4.2.1 Installation on Wall
) Loosen three neck fastening screws (0) a little (but not completely) so that camera body can move.
) Secure the mount base () with screws supplied to the wall or ceiling.
Make sure that the cable is routed safely not to be damaged by the mount base (12) (see gap).
3) Separate the housing body () by loosening two rear cover screws (8) and place it at a safe area.
Make sure that the inside of the housing body (1) should not be contaminated by dust or liquid.
4) Set the camera direction roughly and fasten three neck fastening screws (0).
5) Apply the power to the camera.
6) Set the zoom (c) and focus (b) (see 4.3).
After setting zoom and focus, secure the knobs (b) and (c).
Adjust the parameters in SETUP menu by using Joy stick switch.
7) Remove the power again.
8) Repeat step ).
This step is a preparation for an easy assembling for step 9).
9)
Replace the existing silica-gel bag with new one after setting camera control parameters.
0) Assemble the housing body () to the rear cover by tighten two rear cover screws (8).
When securing two rear cover screws (8), do not complete one at a time and another next.
Both screws are recommended to be tightened evenly a little at a time in turn.
) Repeat step 4) - 5).
) Trim the camera before the final secure and completely tighten three neck fastening screws (0).
4.2.2 Installation on Ceiling
The camera is now upside down, i.e. the module and housing must be turned 80°.
The modification for upside down mounting must be carried out from the service department of
Videor E. Hartig GmbH.
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