Step 2: Attach the Camera Base
Flush Mount
Drill a hole equal to the diameter of the camera base into the wall or
ceiling where you are connecting the camera. Run the power and video
connections through the wall to their destinations. Be sure to screw the
camera into something solid on a flat, smooth surface (for example, a
crossbeam).
Flush and Surface Mount
1.
Loosen, but do not remove the security (locking) screws on the
lower and upper locking rings (see
2.
Loosen the lower and upper locking rings to access the mounting
screw holes. Once the locking ring is loosened you can adjust the
camera position for easier access to the four mounting screw holes.
3.
Screw the camera base to the desired position on the wall, ceiling,
or top of pole. Use four screws appropriate to your installation to
mount the camera.
Note
Mounting templates are provided for your use. See page 13
for the HC80 and HC81 and page 14 for the HC82.
Make sure the camera is mounted on a flat, smooth surface.
For Surface Mounting only: To ensure a waterproof installation, the
notch in the camera base that the power and video connections exit
through should be facing down. If the power and video connections
exit the top of the base (wall mounted only), water may pool in the
camera base. Apply appropriate sealant around the notches and
any other gaps between the camera base and the mounting surface.
Step 3: Position the Camera
Caution
Do not swivel and position the camera without the
bezel firmly in place. Avoid handling the camera
board or lens to position the field of view as this
may damage the camera.
1.
Loosen the security screws on the lower and upper locking rings.
2.
Loosen the locking rings and move the camera into position. Swivel
the camera to capture the desired field of view. Tighten the locking
rings to set the position.
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Document 900.0391
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