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4 en | Positioning the Camera AutoDome Modular Camera System
F01U028033 | 2.0 | 2007.03 VG4-100 Series User’s Manual Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
3 Positioning the Camera
The camera module position can be adjusted along the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal (for
azimuth) axes. When adjusting the position, ensure that the picture displayed on the monitor
is level. After the covert liner is removed, position the camera by performing the following
steps:
1. For horizontal (pan) adjustment, loosen the thumbscrew at the platform base and rotate
the camera (left or right) to the desired position. The camera can be rotated up to 360º
between stops. If it hits the stop before achieving the desired position, rotate it in the
opposite direction. Retighten the thumbscrew to secure the camera.
2. For vertical adjustment (tilt), loosen the thumbscrew at the tilt wheel and position the
camera (up or down) to the desired position. The camera can be tilted up to 11
between stops. Retighten the thumbscrew to secure the camera.
3. To compensate for angled ceilings or sidewall mounts, push the camera inward toward
its base and rotate it until the image on the monitor is horizontal. The camera can be
rotated up to 300º between stops.
Fig. 3.1 Camera Position Adjustments
!
WARNING! To prevent damage to the camera module do not rotate the camera past its stops.
!
CAUTION! The CCD image sensors are highly sensitive and require special care for proper
performance and extended lifetime. Do not expose it to direct sunlight or bright spotlights in
operating and non-operation conditions. Avoid bright lights in the field of view of the camera.
(2)
Tilt Wheel
Thumbscrew
(1)
Horizontal (pan)
Thumbscrew
Camera Module
Lock Tab
(3)
Diagonal Adj.
Camera Module
Lock Tab
(1)
Horizontal (pan)
Thumbscrew
(2)
Tilt Wheel
Thumbscrew
(3)
Diagonal Adj.
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