Gate Report/ANPR Installation
The Gate Report and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras are to be mounted to the non-penetrating ground mast.
Choosing A Location 📍
Setting Height & Distance
Recommended Degree
Mast Assembly 💈
You'll need to lay the base in the desired camera location. Using (4) flat washers and (4) bolts, attach the mast mounting plate/post to the base.

You should slide the lower mast section onto the mounting/post, then secure the lower mast section using (2) bolts with flat washers & nuts.

Then you can attach the angle braces to the base and the lower mast section using bolts with flat washers and nuts.
You'll need to lay the base/mast assembly on its side so you can slide the upper mast section into the lower mast section. Then you can bolt through the upper and lower mast sections together using (2) bolts with flat washers & nuts.

Gate Report Equipment Mounting 📹
You'll have to stand the base/mast assembly upright to attach the metal mounting bracket to the top and bottom mounting flanges of the enclosure using the provided hardware.

2. Using the provided U-bolts, attach the enclosure to the lower mast section.

You need to mount the ANPR camera (camera make & model may vary) to the lower mast section at approximately 6'-0" AFG. Then plug the Ethernet cable into the camera and run it down along the lower mast section to the enclosure bottom.
You'll need to lay the base/mast assembly on its side to mount the Gate Report (GR) camera (camera make & model may vary) to the upper mast section as high as possible (approximately 20'-0 AFG). Then plug the Ethernet cable into the camera and run it down along the upper & lower mast sections to the enclosure bottom.
Using wire/cable ties, you'll have to attach the two (2) Ethernet cables to the mast at intervals of approximately 18-24".
Then plug the Ethernet cables into the weatherproof RJ45 cable glands on the bottom of the enclosure, where the ports are labeled for ANPR and GR.
You have to make sure to plug the correct cable into the correct port.
You'll need to plug the AC power cord into the power source. The system will begin to power up.
It typically takes about 5-7 minutes for the system to fully complete the boot-up process.
You can place the backup battery into the enclosure on the bottom right, and connect the battery to the blue Altronix power supply board battery leads.
While the system is powering up, contact the Evercam Support team (support@evercam.io) to finish the installation.
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