Mounting The Camera; Aiming The Camera - Swann Pro-series Instruction Manual

Dome security camera with ir night vision
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Mounting the Camera

The camera can be mounted onto a flat, vertical surface using screws. The
surface must have sufficient strength to hold the camera. Materials such as
hardwood, brick or masonry are good options, and we've included all the gear
you'll need to mount it there (except the tools - sorry, you'll still need your own
drill). You can mount the camera onto a metal surface, but you'll need to supply
your own mounting hardware.
To mount the camera:
Position the camera in the location you want to mount it, and mark the screw
holes on the surface to position the screws. Then, using appropriate screws
for the surface you're fixing the camera to, screw the camera into place.
If you're mounting to a wooden surface, then screw the camera directly to
the surface.
If you're mounting to a masonry surface (bricks, concrete or similar) then
you'll need to use the included wall plugs.

Aiming the Camera

Loosen the screws on the left and right hand
sides of the camera.
The dome cover (3) can be rotated left or right.
The camera can be aimed in almost any
direction from wherever you choose to mount
it. After you've finished adjusting the viewing
angle of the camera, remember to tighten the
screws back securely to lock the camera's
position in place
Positioning the Cables
When running your cable, try to avoid bending it at sharp angles.
Don't put your cable near live electrical wiring. AC electricity generates
radio "noise" which can interfere with the signal from your camera.
Weather & Tampering
The camera's casing is resistant to water, different weather conditions and
tampering. It would take an overwhelming event of this kind to damage the
housing of the camera (severe weather such as hurricanes or someone
intentionally damaging the lens would be enough). However, the cable and
connector are vulnerable and require protection.
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