Technical Manual

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Because your camera is weatherproof, it requires less protection
than weather-resistant cameras and it can be placed in more
exposed locations if needed. Keep in mind that this camera is
designed to operate between 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°) with
a relative humidity of up to 95%) and consider wind chill and
other environmental factors when selecting your location.
Your camera has an Ingress Protection (IP) rating of IP66. This
rating measures the level of protection against environmental
factors such as dust and moisture getting into the inner workings
of the camera. However, the camera should not be positioned
where it will be subject to being submerged in water, or directly
exposed to rain or snowfall. Care should be also taken to position
the camera in a way that will not allow moisture to accumulate
on the outside of the lens (such as from sprinklers) or where
it will be blocked by icicles as both can reduce your camera’s
visibility.
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
STEP 1. At the desired location, use the mounting bracket to mark the position for the holes for the mounting screws
STEP 2. Drill the mounting holes, along with a larger hole to pass the cable through if desired.
STEP 3. Mount the camera using the proper hardware. We have included fasteners usable on most surfaces, but you may need
specialty fasteners.
Please also keep in mind that the mounting surface for your camera should be strong enough to support its weight. If you are
mounting to a drywalled surface, it is recommended that at least one screw should go directly into the structural wood frame behind
it ensure that it cannot be easily dislodged from its position - either by accident or by vandals.