Hardware Operations: Installing the Hardware

Camera

Parts and functions.
  • Remove the external sunshades for preparations.
2. If using an external mount or conduit fixing hole and banding directly to pole or mast arm, feed the network cable through the access hole. If banding to the pole, feed bands through the cutouts on the side of the adapter box. Attach the adapter box on the mounting bracket and use the torx screws to screw into the holes labeled E. Ground the adapter box to the pole or mast arm.
3. Install an RJ45 connector on the end of the Cat5e or Cat6 cable. Use the RJ45 cap to feed the cable through the included grommet. Then slightly pull it back to seal it properly.
4. Install the adapter box mounting pin and mounting screw to hold the camera in place.
5. Install the grommet into the grommet cover and secure it with a screw.
6. Connect the LAN cable and close camera so it is attached to the adapter box. Then, secure it with the included hex screws.
7. Loosen pan, tilt, and yaw screws and roughly aim the camera and level it. Then, tighten the screws until they are snug enough that the camera does not move.
8. Connect the camera of the PoE switch in the cabinet to provide power (the link light should turn orange). If you have an analog monitor, you can connect it to the monitor port and use the TELE and WIDE buttons to adjust the zoom to get the correct field-of-view (FOV). Otherwise, go to the next step to connect to Supervisor.
9. Connect a laptop to the maintenance port on the processor and open Supervisor. 10. To find the camera, view video, and adjust the zoom using Supervisor, see Camera Setup. 11. Tighten the pan, tilt, and yaw screws to the specified amount in step 7. Attach and secure the front cover. NOTE: To make it easier to troubleshoot, connect the cameras to the Ethernet ports in the order you would like them to be listed in Supervisor. Remember this order when setting up the cameras in Supervisor so that CAM 2 will be connected to port 1 on the switch. Follow that process for remaining cameras.
12. Double check the FOV is still good with Supervisor or VLC stream.
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