User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- MicroPower System Overview
- Getting Started - First Steps
- Receiverx Installation
- Receiverx System Setup
- Camera Kit Assembly & Installation
- Camera System Installation / Mounting
- Focusing and Adjusting The Camera
- VMS Integration
- FAQ
- Trouble Shooting
27
Camera Mounng
During the assembly process, you’ve already aached the rotang poron of the camera bracket to the camera
housing. This leaves the lightweight camera arm bracket to be easily aached to the desired mounng surface.
1. Use the appropriate hardware to mount the bracket to your desired surface. This may require stainless
steel hose clamps (easiest and quickest, parcularly for large poles), screws (good for at wood surfaces), or
perhaps stainless steel “U” bolts (good for narrow gauge masts).
2. Once the camera arm bracket has been secured to your desired mounng surface, then place the
camera+rotang poron of the mount, onto the camera arm bracket. If you arranged the movable bracket
such that the camera was balanced, it should be very easy to hold the camera in place on the arm bracket,
while you aach the single screw to secure the enre assembly together.
3. Now you can adjust the posion of the camera, and connect the solar power cable and the antenna cable.
4. Once you have the antenna cable and solar power cable aached, you may then power on the camera by
connecng the baery plug inside the camera. IR enabled cameras will have (2) baery plugs that must be
connected (or disconnected to power o the camera) (see next page)
5. Be sure to ghtly secure the arm bracket screw, thus locking the camera in place. It is easy to forget to secure
it ghtly, leaving the camera vulnurable to unintended movement or potenally falling during high winds.
The solar panel should be posioned above the camera, or,
arranged such that so no shadows are created on the panel
surface. (Even small shadows will dramacally decrease
the solar panel eeciency)