Cant The Camera - Bosch Starlight 7000 HD Operation Manual

Mic ip starlight 7000 hd / mic ip dynamic 7000 hd series
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MIC IP starlight 7000 HD, MIC IP
dynamic 7000 HD
11

Cant the Camera

Note:
For simplicity, the graphics in this section are only of the camera (and the specific accessory
that you are installing, if applicable). The graphics do not depict other accessories that you
may have installed already.
MIC7000 cameras feature on-site canting functionality.
Installers can adjust the camera from an upright position to a canted position if desired. This
allows the camera to be installed at a 45º angle so that its field of view (FOV) can observe the
scene directly beneath the camera.
Note: Canting is not applicable when the camera is installed in inverted orientation.
Warning!
Risk of bodily injury.
!
Unplug the device from its power source before canting the device. Ensure that the head is
supported so that it doesn't tilt downward unexpectedly after the Torx screws are removed
from the yoke arms and pinch fingers or other body parts.
Notice!
Risk of damage to the camera
Do not, under any circumstances, cant the camera while the camera is on its side. Cant the
camera from an upright position only, in order to prevent screws or other objects from falling
into the open spaces in the arms when the yoke caps are removed.
Figure 11.1: Do NOT allow screws or other objects to fall inside camera!
Warning!
Risk of bodily injury.
Do not stand the canted (45°) MIC camera upright on the camera base or on an unsecured
!
DCA, with the DCA base upright! It is unstable and might fall and cause bodily injury and/or
damage to the camera. Bosch strongly recommends canting the camera after attaching it to a
DCA and mounting it in the desired location.
Bosch Security Systems
Operation Manual
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2014.09 | 1.3 | F.01U.291.520

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