Adjusting And Framing-Up The Camera View; Figure 25: Cm-4251 Camera - Pan, Rotate And Tilt Angles - Quasar CM-4251 Series User And Installation Manual

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6.7 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View

After the camera is connected to the network and running, it is necessary to frame-up the scene and
adjust the camera settings to optimize the picture for the individual scenes. If Latitude is being used,
consider scheduling different settings for changing ambient conditions throughout the day, week,
month or seasons.
To adjust and frame-up the camera view:
1. In the DNA application, click DNA.
2. In the results, click to select the camera.
3. Right-click to open the shortcut menu, and select Browse, or enter the camera's IP address
in your Internet browser's URL address bar.
4. When the Internet browser connects to the camera and prompts for login, do the following:
a. Log in using the default user name Admin and password 1234. If the password has
previously been changed, use the new password.
b. Allow the ActiveX to download and choose to install the DVTEL Web Player
(DCViewer).
5. On the camera, loosen the screw on the tensioning collar of the camera tilt axis.
6. On the camera, adjust the rotation, pan and tilt angles as required for the desired view of
the scene. When finished, retighten the tilt-arm tension screw.
Caution:
To prevent camera damage, do not over extend the tilt range beyond -10° to 90°.
Tip:
To view greater image detail for more accurate high-definition focusing, on the Web
Base Viewer home page, click Full Screen and check the focus.
Note:
Best focusing results can be achieved when the lens iris is fully open (such as at night in
low light). This prevents loss of sharpness if light levels are reduced at night.
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Figure 25: CM-4251 Camera – Pan, Rotate and Tilt Angles

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