Then fix the camera centre section in place by attaching the camera cap. Loosely tighten the fixing
screw for the camera cap to allow you to perform camera orientation.
5.2. Orientation of the camera
Loosen the fixing screw on the camera base plate if necessary. The camera centre section can now
be oriented in three axes. Tighten the fixing screw again when finished.
0~75°
The IR range is strongly dependent on the environmental conditions. If the area in the
camera's field of view reflects poorly or if there are no objects within the max. illumination
range, the brightness of the video image at night may be too low. This will result in poor
usability of the video image.
In addition, when installing the camera it must be ensured that no objects are located in close
proximity to the camera's field of view (e.g. roof gutter or wall). These objects can reflect back
the IR light, resulting in circular fading on the video image in the opposite direction to the
object.
360°
0~90°
Tilt
Pivot
90°
Rotation
28
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75°
360°