Camera Installation
9
Mounting the Camera to a Wall
Place the Wall Mount against the wall and mark the location of the center hole and mark
the four (4) perimeter mounting holes.
Pre-drill the four perimeter holes as marked on the wall for the expansion bolts, using a
drill bit that is no wider than the expansion bolt.
Drill a 50-mm (approximately 2 in.) center hole to route the cables, if necessary.
Insert an M8 expansion bolt into each pre-drilled perimeter hole.
Remove the M4 Stainless Screw from the front of the Wall Mount Bracket.
Route the incoming cables through the wall or through the metal conduit, then through the
wall mount bracket.
Attach the waterproof network connector if the camera is used outdoors.
a) Place the wide side of the rubber ring onto the end of the network cable extending out
from the camera.
b) Pull the waterproof cable end without the Ethernet connector through the body of the
Waterproof Connector. Thread the cable through the Fixing Rubber Ring and the
Waterproof Locking Cover.
c) Attach the male Ethernet connector to the network cable coming from the camera.
Ensure the Waterproof Connector shroud covers the Ethernet connection.
d) Connect the other end of the waterproof connector to the network port and rotate it
clockwise to lock the network port and waterproof connector firmly.
e) Slide the Waterproof Locking Cover over the main body of waterproof connector and
rotate it clockwise to seal the connection.
Secure the wall mount bracket to the wall using four M6 x 15 screws with the four (4) hex
screws and four (4) flat washers.
Connect the safety tether to the dome and to the hook on the wall mount.