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6. Operating elements
A) Camera
1a rain protection enclosure
5a microphone
2a infrared illumination (automatic switch-on at dark)
6a camera bracket (with two universal joints)
3a bracket
7a 18 m DIN to RCA cable
4a DIN
B) Monitor
1b channel display (LED)
9b fold-out stand
2b adjustment button “VOL +”
10b input camera 2
3b adjustment button “VOL -”
11b input camera 1
4b function button (for OSD) “FUNC”
12b power input jack (DC)
5b mirror function “REV”
13b A/V cable
6b “ON/OFF” button
14b RCA cable
7b channel selector “CH”
15b power adapter
8b “A/V OUTPUT”
7. Start-up
In order to ensure a proper start-up, read through these operating instructions with the safety information completely
and attentively before use.
In selecting the installation location of your set, make sure that direct, intense sunlight, vibrations, dust, heat, cold
and moisture are avoided. Direct sunlight or bright illumination, etc., could strongly influence the camera image and
make watching the image difficult.
There should be no device with strong electrical fields near the cameras / control unit, e.g., cell phone, wireless
equipment, electrical motor, etc. They could negatively influence functioning. Before mounting, test the distance
between the cameras and the control unit.
A) Camera installation
Make absolutely sure that no electrical cables or conduits are damaged when drilling the attachment
holes.
Choose a suitable mounting location for the area to be monitored, with suitable mounting subsurface. A vertical position is
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preferable, but not a precondition. The screen has a special mirror function by means of which the image orientation can be
adjusted. The camera can also be attached to ceilings.
Mark out attachment holes using the camera bracket as template on the subsurface chosen and drill them sufficiently deep.
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Use the anchor fittings provided for massive walls. With other materials (wood, metal, etc.), make sure that there is sufficient
firmness of the supporting subsurface; if necessary, get special anchor fittings (e.g., with plasterboard).
Now attach the camera on the bracket and locate it in position by tightening. Make sure that cables are not crushed or
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damaged.
Bolt the whole camera bracket down onto the subsurface by means of the screws and a Phillips screwdriver. Then adjust the
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camera on the universal joint as desired and locate it in position with the wing bolt.
Repeat these steps when installing the second camera. Make sure not to install the two cameras too far from the location of
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the monitor, so that the length of the transmission cables (ca. 18 m each) is sufficient.