CAMERA INSTALLATION
TYPE1
Standard package
Camera
Wrench
Screws & wall plugs
Waterproof kit
a
TYPE2
Standard package
Camera
Wrench
Screws & wall plugs
Waterproof kit
A
Step 1: Loosen the screw as indicated below to move down the camera lens.
Then, fasten the camera to the ceiling or wall where you want to install.
1. loosen a bit
Installation
Guide
Step 2: Adjust the viewing angle of the camera as indicated below.
Instructions
Step 3: Power on the camera and fine-tune the viewing angle. Please go to the section, "ADJUST FOCAL LENGTH & FOCUS", for details.
Step1: Remove the sun shield from the camera.
Step2: Locate where you want to install this camera, and fasten the camera to the ceiling or wall (Figure 1).
Note: A file for its installation sticker could be downloaded from www.surveillance-download.com/user/c_installation_sticker.pdf.
Note: It's recommended to slightly loosen the screw on the bracket as indicated below to move the camera down a little bit. It's easier for bracket
installation.
Step 3: Adjust the viewing angle of the camera, as indicated in Figure 2.
Installation
Slightly
Guide
Instructions
Step 4: To install a microSD card if supported, open the camera front cover, and refer to the section of "INSERT A MICRO SD CARD" for details.
Step 5: Fasten the sun shield to the camera with the supplied screw.
Note: In order to make the best performance, please adjust the angle of IR shift up and down within 30 degree respectively, left and right within 15
degree respectively.
Note: I If the temperature of the installation environment is under 0˚C, 50 minutes or more will be needed for the camera to warm up.
2. Move down a bit
Vertical
Rotate
Slightly
loosen
loosen
Figure 1
To check the complete user manual and free PC CMS software (CMS Lite),
please scan the QR code or go to
www.surveillance-download.com/user/m5547.swf
Horizontal
Vertical
Horizontal
Slightly
loosen
Figure 2
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Rotate
Slightly
loosen
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