Camera Mounting

Hikvision

  1. Using the appropriate fasteners for your mounting location, you need to attach the silver mounting plate to the wall with the arrow facing up.

  1. Using the provided T25 security bit, you can attach the conduit box to the mounting plate.

  1. You need to connect the steel cable tether from the backbox to the camera.

  1. Using the provided T25 security bit, you have to attach the camera to the conduit back box and remove the protective film from the lens cover.

  1. Using the provided T25 security bit, you can loosen the screw on the camera arm and adjust it for the desired field of view (FOV), then tighten the screw securely to avoid camera position slippage.


Axis

  1. Using the appropriate fasteners for your mounting location, you have to attach the mounting plate to the wall with the arrow facing up.


  1. Using the provided T10 security bit, you have to attach the conduit box to the mounting plate.


  1. Then, connect the steel cable tether from the backbox to the camera.

  1. You have to connect the Ethernet cable.  Using the provided T10 security bit, attach the camera to the conduit backbox and remove the protective film from the lens cover.

  1. Using the provided T10 security bit, you have to loosen the screw on the camera arm and adjust for the desired field of view (FOV).  Tighten the screw securely to avoid camera position slippage.



Milesight

  1. Using the appropriate fasteners for your mounting location, you have to attach the mounting plate to the wall with the word "TOP" facing up.

  1. You have to attach the camera to the conduit backbox by sliding the hinge pins into the hinge slots on the conduit backbox.

  1. You need to connect the Ethernet cable, and then swing the camera closed against the conduit back box.  Using the provided T20 security bit, attach the camera to the conduit back box.  Remove the protective film from the lens cover.

  1. Using the provided T20 security bit, loosen the screw on the camera arm and adjust for the desired field of view (FOV).  Tighten the screw securely to avoid camera position slippage.


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