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Connecting the Camera

  IP PTZ Camera

Quick Installation Guide

DPQCN8025Z 11-26-14 EN

Gather Your Components.

You will need:

1.  A power screw driver/drill to mount your cameras. A Philips head and 3/16” drill bit are required.
2.  A bubble or spirit level to ensure proper orientation of the mounting bracket.
3.  A pencil or small marker to mark the mounting holes.

You should now continue with the set-up of your remaining cameras and NVR before proceeding with the other side of this guide.

IMPORTANT!

You should read and understand this guide before 
proceeding in order to ensure proper operation of 
your camera.

Internet Protocol (IP) or Network cameras are different from conventional video surveillance cameras by having their own internal processor which allows them to 
operate as a stand-alone device or to communicate with other networked devices. This not only allows you greater flexibility in how you connect them to your NVR, 
but it also gives you more choices in where you place your cameras. 

This poster covers only the direct connection method 

(Option 1, below)

 where the camera is plugged into the POE port on the 

back of the NVR. If you will be using one of the other methods, or if you will be using this camera without an NVR, please consult 
the manual located on the CD that was included with this camera.

POE PORTS

POE

Block

OPTION 1: Direct Connection

OPTION 2: Local Network Connection

OPTION 3: Internet Connection

Camera is connected directly to the NVR 
through a POE port on the back of the unit. No 
additional cords are required.

Camera is connected to the NVR through the 
same network router. You will need to use the 
included 24V power supply. 

Camera is connected to the NVR through the 
Internet. You will need to use the included 24V 
power supply.

POE PORTS

POE

Block

POE

Splitter

Network

Port

Router

Router

POE PORTS

POE

Block

POE

Splitter

Network

Port

INTERNET

INTERNET

Router/
Modem

Router/
Modem

POE

Splitter

Router/
Modem

Router/
Modem

Mounting the Camera

When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but for other considerations 
as well. The optimal location for your camera will depend on your unique circumstances. As a general rule, the location 
highlighted in green in the picture to the right indicate the best place to mount your camera as it is under the eaves and 
high up, but you should also take into consideration:

 

Expanded information on these aspects can be found in your camera’s manual.

•  Distance from viewing/recording device

•  Proximity to high voltage wires or other sources of   
    electrical interference.

 

•  Camera should be out of reach to avoid damage.
•  Avoid direct exposure to weather.
•  Do not place camera behind a window.

 

Installation

Your camera is designed to be mounted on a wall using the included bracket.

 

BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR CAMERA:

 Use the included torx (star) wrench to loosen 

the three housing bolts to open the lens cover. We have also included fabric gloves with 
your camera to help you prevent getting fingerprints or scratches inside or outside of 
the clear glass dome or camera lens. Do not remove the bolts from the cover. 

1.  Run the included 100’ network cable from the NVR to the camera’s location or a network port.
2.  Use the mounting bracket to mark the position for the mounting holes. Ensure that the camera will be horizontal by 

using a spirit or bubble level. Also mark location of hole for cables to pass through the mounting surface.

3.  Drill the mounting and cable holes.
4.  Insert included mounting anchors into surface. 
5.  Screw mounting collar onto camera body.
6.  Feed the cables through the mount and out the hole in the back before securing the camera/collar assembly to the 

mounting bracket.

7.   Tighten the three retaining screws on the collar so that the camera housing does not turn.
8  Connect the camera cables to the extension cable.
9.  Secure the camera and mount assembly to the wall using the included screws. 

Remove the foam shipping insert from the camera head along with the lens cap. These items will keep 
the camera from functioning properly. 

Replace the lens cover. Take care to not touch or move the camera 

mechanism or leave fingerprints or dust on the lens or the inside of the lens cover during this process.

x3

Remove Screws (x3)

7

9

Tape and lens cap

Remove and discard.

Shipping foam

Remove and discard.

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