
8
Installation -
Disassemble the camera
Before installing your camera, please read the following cautions.
1
The mounting surface must be able to bear up to five times the overall weight of your camera.
2
Avoid allowing cables to become pinched or abraded during installation. If the plastic wire jacket of the
electrical line is damaged, it could result in an electrical short or fire.
3
For the installation process, remove the dome cover from the camera by loosening the screws along the
outer edge of the dome. Connect the camera’s dome to the camera base using the safety wire. Hook the
other end of the safety wire to the screw at the base of the camera. Keep the inner and outer protective films
on the dome during the installation to make sure that no dust or smudges are left on the dome.
4
Install the moisture absorber under the camera’s
network cable connector.
a. Remove the moisture absorber from the
packaging.
b. Place the moisture absorber on the base of the
camera, according to the diagram below.
NOTE:
The camera will generate enough heat to dry
moisture during operation. In most cases, it
will not need the moisture absorber for more
than the first day. In cases where the camera
can experience a moisture issue, users must
keep the moisture absorber in the camera.
The moisture absorber has an approximately
6-month life cycle, varying depending on the
environment.
Test Video Slot
Connect the Test Monitor Cable to the Test Video
Slot. CAM1 will display by default. Press the Video
Change Button to cycle between the four (4)
sensors (CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, and CAM4.)
Reset Button
Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds to
reset the camera to its factory default settings.
Warning:
Resetting the camera will erase all setting data.
Make a note of the camera's settings before
resetting the camera for further installation.
Test Video Slot
Reset Button
WARNING:
It is highly recommended that you install
the moisture absorber when mounting the
camera. The moisture absorber prevents
moisture from accumulating inside of
the camera's housing. Trapped moisture
may cause image performance issues and
damage the camera.