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M2 MINICAM
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Makermade Obleek M2 MINICAM

  • Page 1 M2 MINICAM INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Main Features -180˚ FOV Optical Lens -5M(16’) Integrated USB Cable -Easy monitoring of router bit and sled at work. -Remote monitoring of any problems occurring during cutting -Helps with remotely zeroing out your bit visually. -USB bus powered -Dimensions 70 x 67.5 x 68 mm / 2.75” x 2.67” x 2.68” Box Contents -M2 MINICAM Camera Unit -Installation Guide...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions -Contains small parts which can be swallowed by children -Water is lethal for most electronic devices, unless they are made waterproof. M2 MINICAM is not intended for use in a humid or wet environment. No liquids or other conduction substances must get into your M2 MINICAM.
  • Page 4 Installation 1. Remove M2 sled from chains & place on flat sur- face for easier installation 2. Plug M2 MINICAM USB into computer. 3. Open MakerVerse 4. On right hand side of MakerVerse search for the webcam widget and ensure its toggled on & that “HD USB camera”...
  • Page 5 5. If you don’t see the webcam widget, select “man- age widgets” at the top right side of the screen. Scroll till you see webcam and toggle on...
  • Page 6 Pro Tip: we like to use XSplit or OBS broadcasting software, then forward it’s output to MakerVerse’s webcam widget for much more control & recording options. YouTube can help you learn what these are and how to use them. 6. Position your camera on the sled using the web- cam feed to help find the best position that works for you.
  • Page 7 !!DAMAGE TO YOUR CAMERA OR M2 CNC MACHINE MAY OCCUR!! 7. Once satisfied with your camera’s position & you’ve ensured the camera is clear of all obstruc- tions and potential objects crashing down on it, use a #1 Philips bit/driver or equivalent bit to screw the camera into place with the provided hardware in the kit.
  • Page 8 Pro Tip: use a dab of hot glue along the edges to hold the camera in its final place while you screw it in. You can then remove the hot glue once dried by peeling it off or using a cloth saturated with some household rubbing alcohol to easily get off stubborn glue 8.
  • Page 9 10. Your camera feed should now automatically show up in MakerVerse! Happy Making! Be sure to share your videos with us @makermadecnc! Need support? We’ve got your back! You can reach us at support@makermade.com.
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