camera
mounting plate
4 × wall anchors with screws
wire nuts
center screw
support strap
Rotate the mounting plate until the round post is ABOVE the center screw, and the large hole for cable routing is BELOW the center screw.
Identify the recessed area on the camera body for excess cable, and the cable routing hole on the mounting plate.
Confirm the round post is above the center screw and the cable-routing hole is below the center screw.
Using the mounting plate as a guide, drill pilot holes in the desired location.
Note: Rotate the mounting plate until the round post is ABOVE the center screw, and the largest hole for cable routing is BELOW the center screw.
Screw the mounting plate to the wall/surface.
Hang the camera by the included strap.
Using the included wire nuts, connect the (+), (-), and ground wires to the correlating wires on site.
Pro Tip: Wrap any unused connectors to prevent short circuits.
On the bottom of your camera, loosen the screws that cover the utility port. Remove the cover.
You can insert an SD card (up to 256GB) into the card slot in the utility port, shown here. Use only a surveillance-rated SD card.
This button (shown in yellow) is the reset button.
If needed, while the camera is powered, press and hold this button for 30 seconds to restore it to factory defaults.
Note: Confirm the round post is above the center screw and the cable-routing hole is below the center screw.
Gently secure excess cable in the recessed area on the camera body to prevent crimping, then route the pigtail through the mounting plate.
Insert the long center screw through the camera body and the mounting plate. Gently tighten.
Tilt or rotate the camera as needed.
Tilt or rotate each flood light as needed.
Follow this guide.
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