User Guide

3
Choosing a Location for this Camera
Mounting the Camera
To get optimal results from your camera, where you install is important. You should consider the
distance between the camera and its subject to ensure you obtain a good view of the areas in focus.
Also think about the appropriate mounting places (e.g., under the eaves of a roof is a good choice)
where it won’t be either an easy target for vandals or affected by constant light reections of moving
vehicles (which can result in falsely triggered motion detection). There are a number of factors you
will need to consider when choosing where to mount your camera - not least of which is what you will
want to see.
The camera can be mounted onto a flat,
vertical surface using screws. The surface
must have sufficient strength to hold the
camera. Materials such as hardwood, brick
or masonry are good options, You can mount
the camera onto a metal surface, but you’ll
need to supply your own mounting hardware.
Power
Connector
Video
Connector
Infra-red LEDs
Light Sensor
Camera lens