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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:
• Using the small hex key (supplied), undo the three small locking bolts on the
sides of the PRO-771 dome.
• Remove the top parts of the dome, consisting of the camera itself and the
dome cover.
• 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.
• 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.
• Once the camera is aimed, re-attach the dome cover.
Tips: Positioning 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 camera, ensure that it’s not in a location where water is likely to
pool or build up over time.
• 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!
• 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
• 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