Mounting The Camera - Uniden Guardian G710PTZC Quick Start Manual

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Place camera out of reach to avoid damage.
Avoid direct exposure to weather. Do not place the camera where rain or snow will hit the lens directly nor should the camera
be placed so that the sun or bright light shines directly into the lens. Your camera is weatherproof but it will not work when
submerged in water. Ensure that all power and video connections are not directly exposed to water and are protected from the
elements.
Do not place camera behind a window. If there is a light source behind the camera, it can cause a reflection in the window
that will obscure events on the other side of the glass. Likewise, the camera's infrared LEDs will reflect off the glass and shine
into the lens, thus degrading the image.
Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area. A camera in a brightly lit area looking into a
shaded area, or vice versa, may produce inadequate results.
The above guidelines and the optimal camera location will depend
on your unique circumstances. As a general rule, the locations
highlighted in green indicate the best locations to mount your camera.
Both locations are sheltered from rain or snow and offer good sight
lines to allow your camera to monitor a wide area. Note, your camera
is weatherproof and requires less protection than weather-resistant
cameras which can be placed in more exposed locations, if needed.
Keep in mind that this camera is designed to operate between 14° F
to 122° F (-10° C to 50°) with a relative humidity of up to 95% and
consider wind chill and other environmental factors when selecting
your location. Your camera comes with both a ceiling and wall mount.
The location of the camera will determine which mount you will need
to use. The mounting surface must be sturdy and able to hold at least
five times the camera's total weight.

MOUNTING THE CAMERA

STEP 1. Mount the bracket on the desired surface. If you are running the
cable into the wall, it is best to drill a large enough hole to prevent the
cable from catching on anything and allowing the cable extending from
the camera to be easily pushed through.
1.
Ceiling Mount
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Mounting Hardware
Wall Mount

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