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Installing the Camera

The camera mounts onto a flat surface using screws. The surface must have 
sufficient strength to hold the camera. Materials such as hardwood, brick or 
masonry are good options, and we’ve included all the gear you’ll need to mount 
it there (except the tools - sorry, you’ll still need your own drill). You can mount 
the camera onto a metal surface, but you’ll need to supply your own mounting 
hardware.

To mount the camera:

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Using the small hex key (supplied), undo the three small locking bolts on the 
sides of the PRO-771 dome.

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Remove the top parts of the dome, consisting of the camera itself and the 
dome cover.

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Attach the base plate of the dome to the ceiling or wall in the position you’d 
like using the supplied screws. If mounting to brickwork, concrete or other 
masonry surface, use the included wall plugs.

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Aim the camera in the direction you’d like. It can help to move a monitor 
or television out to the camera’s location to ensure you get it aimed and 
positioned properly.

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Once the camera is aimed, re-attach the dome cover.

Tips: Positioning your Cables

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When running your cable, try to avoid bending it at sharp angles. 

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Don’t put your cable near live electrical wiring. AC electricity generates radio 
“noise” which can interfere with the signal from your camera.

Tips: Weather Resistance

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The PRO-771 is built to be weather resistant. It’ll stand up to getting wet 
occasionally, but it’s not intended to be underwater all the time. When 
mounting the camera, ensure that it’s not in a location where water is likely to 
pool or build up over time.

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Long term exposure to direct sunlight will adversely affect the camera. Over 
time, the infrared and ultraviolet radiation will eventually begin to degrade the 
integrity of the plastic and rubber components of the dome (particularly the 
seals, cable, protectors and so on). Basically, put it in the shade!

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The dome itself is weather resistant, but the cables (most importantly the 
plugs) are not. Ensure that all wiring and the connectors are suitably insulated 
and protected from moisture and sunlight.

Tips: Night Vision

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Don’t place the camera so that there are any objects near the lens. Even 
transparent or seemingly inconsequential objects (such as glass or spider’s 
webs) will reflect infrared light, and effectively blind the camera at night. 

Mounting and Installing

Содержание PRO-771 Dome

Страница 1: ...1 PRO 771 Dome M771CAM190312E English ...

Страница 2: ...771 is great for monitoring long narrow spaces such as hallways or corridors It s also great for monitoring a specific space such as a doorway smaller room or staircase Typically it is best mounted a corner looking across and down into the room so that it can look over intervening obstacles The higher the ceiling the camera is mounted on the more it will be able to see and the harder it ll be for ...

Страница 3: ...ing your Cables When running your cable try to avoid bending it at sharp angles Don t put your cable near live electrical wiring AC electricity generates radio noise which can interfere with the signal from your camera Tips Weather Resistance The PRO 771 is built to be weather resistant It ll stand up to getting wet occasionally but it s not intended to be underwater all the time When mounting the...

Страница 4: ...T 2A Connecting Directly to TV Connect a BNC to RCA adapter and connect to video input on your TV or VCR 2 Connect the camera s DC and BNC socket cable to the extension cable s DC and BNC plugs 1 Connection Guide ...

Страница 5: ...ss a comprehensive guide for the advanced features of this camera log onto our website at www swann com osdpro 2B Connecting to Your Existing DVR Connect the BNC extension cable to an open channel on the back of the DVR 2 Plug in the camera power adapter into a wall socket 4 Connect the extension cables DC socket to the DC plug on the power adapter 3 ...

Страница 6: ...at isn t outputting the signal correctly Problem I can t see anything at night Solution The maximum range of the night vision is just that the maximum range If there s nothing in this range you won t see anything Also some dark objects like the proverbial black cat may not reflect enough light to be seen except as a silhouette if the background is brighter Some objects which can easily be seen in ...

Страница 7: ... 60 1 100 000 PAL 1 50 1 100 000 Gain Control Automatic Manual Backlight Comp Yes Adjustable Wide Dynamic Range Yes Adjustable Lens 6mm Viewing Angle Avg 50 H 53 V 45 Night Vision Range Up to 35m 114ft IR Cut Filter No Number of IR LEDs 36 Infrared Wavelength 850nm IR LED Life Average 10 000 hours General Operating Power DC 12V Operating Temp 20 C 45 C 4 F 113 F Casing Aluminium Dimensions 120mm x...

Страница 8: ...sonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to major failure USA SwannCommunicationsUSAInc 12636 Clark Street Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 USA Australia Swann Communications Unit 13 331 Ingles Street Port Melbourne Vic 3207 United Kingdom Swann Communications LTD Stag Gate...

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