Mounting The Camera; Laser Illuminator - Bolin Technology EX1030BHD-L5NA User Manual

Ex1000 series ir laser ip ptz camera hd/4k/starlight. s type and l type
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Mounting the Camera

NOTE:
When mounting the camera, please install the bracket adapter to the bracket first and then mount the camera to the
bracket.
Tighten all the screws to hold the camera securely.
For waterproofing, apply sealant between the dome and the bracket, wall veneer slits, and leading-out holes of the wall.
Wall Mount
1.
Open the bracket cover, mount it onto the wall or pole (use pole adaptor).
2.
Put on 3 screws onto the bottom of the camera, leave enough space to fit
in the screw holes on the bracket, not to screw tight.
3.
Hold up the camera close under the bracket, insert the tail-cable of the
camera into the chest of the bracket.
4.
Insert the 3 screws into the screw holes and turn the camera counter-
clock wise so that the camera can be held by the camera. Screw up the 3
screws but not too tight.
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5.
Put on the 4
screw and screw in tightly. Screw in the rest of the screws
tightly.
6.
Finish the cable connection. Put all cable and connectors inside of the
bracket.
7.
Put the cover back to the bracket and screw in securely.

Laser Illuminator

Adaptive IR Laser Illuminator
The EX1000 PTZ series camera uses adaptive IR laser illuminator to provide up to 1000 ft /1500 ft of long range
illumination. IR laser uses diffused illumination that provide the long distance visibility.
Precaution & Specs:
1. This product uses Class 3B laser light product.
2. Supports Manual / Auto IR laser control
3. Uses synchronous zoom with continuously adjustable illumination angle of 68 ° ~ 2 ° .
4. Supports intelligent light-adjustment which automatically adjust the power of infrared laser light and avoids
reflective object and close range image overexposure.
5. Mount a laser dome camera at a height of six (6) meters (19.7 ft) from the ground. To avoid bodily injury from
the laser radiation, please make sure that no one is within the range of three (3) meters (9 ft) from the camera
when the laser is working.
6. When the IR laser is operating, do not look directly into the laser beam or obstruct the pathway of the beam.
7. Everyone who uses a laser should be aware of the risks and take necessary caution when handling, operating and
maintaining the product.
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