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Then fix the camera centre section in place by attaching the camera cap. Loosely tighten the fixing
screw for the camera cap to allow you to perform camera orientation.
5.2. Orientation of the camera
Loosen the fixing screw on the camera base plate if necessary. The camera centre section can now
be oriented in three axes. Tighten the fixing screw again when finished.
360°
0~90°
0~75°
Tilt
75°
Pivot
90°
Rotation
360°
The effective IR range will depend on the installation location. If there are surfaces that
absorb light or no objects that reflect IR light in the field of view, the IR range will be reduced
and/or the video image will be too dark. Reflective objects in the immediate vicinity of the
camera (e.g. roof gutter or wall) may also result in the reflection of IR light, which can disturb
the image.
With the HDCC31500 & HDCC32500 models, it is important to ensure that the IR LEDs are
not covered by the camera cap, as this could cause reflections.
Summary of Contents for HDCC32500
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