Step 1:
After you have established the desired mounting position and are happy there are no
obstacles behind the surface into which you are drilling, use a 105mm hole saw to
carefully create the circular recess into which the camera body will sit.
Step 2:
Once the mounting hole has been cut o
ff
er the camera into place and mark o
ff
the 4 fixing
holes. Remove the camera carefully and use the 2mm drill bit to create 4 pilot holes. Now,
once the cables have been run and connected up, re-insert the camera body into the
recess and line up the four fixing holes with the pilot holes. Fix the camera in place with
the four self tapping screws supplied. It is recommended that a marine grade sealant is
used to add a bead of sealant behind the flange so that a seal is formed when the camera
is screwed into place.
Step 3:
Power up the camera to test operation. Upon power-up, the camera will perform a short
initialization routine whereby it will pan and tilt to find it’s limits. On your screen will be
listed the cameras physical address, protocol and baud rate and show the status of each
initialization test. This should last for around thirty seconds whereafter the cameras video
will be displayed and you should now be able to control the camera.
Step 4:
Now carefully screw the bezel into position. Care should be taken to avoid cross
threading the bezel at this stage and it is vital that the bezel is tightly screwed into
position.
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