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The easiest way to mount the outdoor camera to the wall is to mount the
bracket first, as in this sequence:
1)
Completely loosen the ball joint of the mounting bracket with the
supplied Allen wrench
2)
Detach the silver mounting rod from the bracket base, and secure just
the bracket base to the wall by itself
3)
Screw the silver mounting rod into the camera, first hand tighten it,
then lock it with the white plastic lock wheel
4)
While holding the camera with one hand, re-attach the ball joint, aim
the camera direction, and tighten ball joint. This way, you never need
to turn the camera in a direction that would loosen the mounting rod
Alternatively you can replace one of the camera’s sunshield mounting screws
with the special hex mounting nut that is supplied in the hardware bag. This
allows attachment of the mounting bracket from above if you are planning to
install the camera under an eave or to a ceiling.
For outdoor cameras a MicroSD card is already pre-installed in the camera.
The hardware bag includes a full size SD to MicroSD adapter in case you ever
need to completely erase/reformat the MicroSD in a computer with an SD card
slot.
Based on feedback we received from customers, the cable connection now
terminates into a breakout box for a neater installation. You can mount the
breakout box to the interior side of a building’s wall if you feed the wire
through a ¾” hole in the wall. Or you can keep the breakout box outdoors,
using the weatherproof metal shell that encloses the breakout box. In that
case you would keep the weatherproof silicon gasket on all connections that
you are not using. We also included a metal bracket that can be used for
secure attachment of the breakout box to a wall.