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510 Series Analog PTZ Camera
Route your wiring under the eaves or inside the building as much
as possible; do not leave them exposed.
In open terrain, bury the wiring inside a sealed steel pipe. Do not
use overhead routing in open terrain.
In thunderstorm-prone areas or in with high-induction voltage
(such as a transformer substation), install high-end lightning
protection equipment and lightning conductors.
The system should be grounded according to all applicable federal,
state, and local electrical codes for proper grounding and surge
protection. When the system is grounded alone, the resistance
should be no more than 4Ω. The cross-sectional area of the
grounding cable should be a minimum of 25mm
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Setting DIP Switches
You can set the camera’s channel using the camera’s own menu
system (which we recommend), or you can set them physically
using the camera’s DIP switches.
Accessing the DIP Switches
The DIP switches are located beneath the camera hood that
protects the camera’s machinery. If you turn the camera casing
upside down, you’ll see a small access panel. Remove the cover,
and you’ll see the DIP switches, and shown here: