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4.
If mounting this unit outdoors, apply a generous bead of silicone sealant
around the back of the base casting, surrounding all holes.Apply the rubber
base gasket to the back of the base casting and apply another generous
bead of sealant to the outer edge around the exposed surface of the gasket.
5.
Place the unit into position on the wall or ceiling. Install the mounting
screws securely. If sealant is used, make sure that the sealant between the
wall or ceiling and the gasket forms a complete seal. Add more sealant if
needed. Make all final service connections and secure the conduit.
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CAMERA ADJUSTMENT
Set the camera to the desired position by performing the following steps.
1.
Remove dome cover (see section 4 COVER REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT
).
2.
Camera module position can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally.
The camera module can also be rotated for proper tilt orientation (see
Figure 3).
3.
For vertical or horizontal adjustment, tilt module to desired position.
4.
Module can be rotated 360º if required.
5.
For wall mount applications, you can square the camera image, if needed,
by using the smaller bracket inside to rotate the camera so that the arrow
is pointing up.
6.
Replace the dome cover after camera position is set
(see section 4 COVER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT).
Figure 3 Camera Adjustments
2.
Install the appropriate anchors or threaded inserts at the locations
marked in step 1.
3.
Install a 3/4-inch threaded service conduit coupling into the back conduit
hole, using pipe sealant on the threads. If conduit is to enter from the
side, use a 2.5mm Hex Key wrench to loosen the set screw from the
conduit hole plug. Remove the plug and reinstall it in the conduit hole on
the back of the unit.
Camera Rotation:
Module Can Rotate 360
∞
If Required
For Vertical & Horizontal Adjustment,
Tilt Module to Desired Location