5. Installation: hardware
1. Fasten the round base of the bracket to where you want to install the camera with the supplied three
screws. For details about viewing angle and infrared range, refer to the documentation on the
included CD ROM.
2. Connect the camera with the joint lock connected to the bracket. Next, secure the joint lock.
6. Installation: Power supply and POE (power over Ethernet) connection
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Power supply
For your camera to work properly, you need to connect the camera cables as follows:
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Connect the network cable [1] to your network.
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Plug the camera's power cable [7] in the included power adapter and connect it to a power socket.
b.
POE (Power over Ethernet) connection
The camera features POE (Power over Ethernet). If your router or hub supports POE, you do not need to
connect the camera to a power socket. You can then connect the camera as shown below:
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Use a network cable [9] to connect your camera [10] to a POE port of your router [8].
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Make sure your router is connected to a power socket [11].
Note – If your router does not support POE, you can use a POE injector (not included) to use the POE
feature.
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