Installing the camera, The mounting bracket – Philips VCM8161/00T User Manual
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• Loosen the back focus locking ring (fig. 3-3) at
the front of the camera, by turning it
anti-clockwise.
• Turn the lens, including the CS-mount, until
the video picture is in focus.
• Tighten the back focus locking ring again (fig.
3-3), keeping the lens in place.
Warning:
Do not touch the surface of the lens . This
could damage the delicate coating on the
surface of the lens.
If the lens has to be cleaned, use special lens
cleaning tissue, available at any good camera
store.
Installing the camera_______________
it is advisable to install the camera first and
connect it to the system monitor on the spot. It
will allow you to properly aim the camera at the
area you want covered while checking the
results on the monitor (see below). When
satisfied you can place the monitor in its
permanent position.
The mounting bracket______________
• Rrst determine where you want to install the
camera.
• Hold the camera in your hand at the spot
where you want to install it, while checking on
the monitor whether it does indeed cover the
proper area from that position.
> Fasten the mounting bracket to ceiling, wall or
any other flat and solid surface. Use the
screws and plastic mounting
plugs when fastening the mounting bracket on
a plastered surface.
( Tighten the ball joint control knob (fig 5 - 7).
. Attach the camera to the bracket by turning
the mounting socket in the back of the
camera (fig 5 - 5 ) onto the threaded end of the
mounting bracket (fig 5 - 6).
I Loosen the two knurled knobs on the
mounting bracket (fig. 5-7 and 5 - 9) and
carefully aim the camera at the object or area
you want monitored.
. Tighten both knobs again to secure the
camera in position.
Note:
The camera can also be mounted on any
camera tripod with standard 1/4" Whitworth
thread.