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Introduction
Layout of the Camera
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ongratulations on your purchase of this PRO-754 Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) dome camera!
You’ve made a fine choice for keeping a watchful eye over your home or business. It is an
ideal solution for monitoring any kind of space whilst maintaining a high level of detail, even
at night as it can see clearly up to 50m/164ft in the dark - a combination of a high quality CCD
image sensor and six built-in infrared LED arrays.
Powered by an electronically controlled pan and tilt system that rotates 360
º
with a 10x
optical zoom lens that’s great for getting up close to what you want to see, the PRO-754 lets
you effectively monitor a large range of locations without the hassle of multiple cameras -
nothing will be out of sight for long!
Also included is a fully functional OSD controller that gives more experienced users the
option to play with various advanced camera settings through the On-Screen Display menu.
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1. Mounting Bracket
• Use wall-mount arm for mounting to a wall, post or similar vertical surface.
• Use ceiling-mount bracket for mounting to the underside of a ceiling or overhang.
2. Camera Housing
Contains the camera, associated circuitry and electronic components.
3. Infrared LED Array
High-powered LEDs used to illuminate targeted areas when in complete or near-total
darkness and help see farther than conventional infrared LEDs. This light is invisible to the
human eye, although you might notice a faint red glow coming from the front of the camera.
Depending on lighting conditions in the surrounding environment, sometimes not all arrays
will be used at the same time - this is normal.
4. Infrared LED Array Sensor
Detects incoming light to control the infrared LED arrays.