Technical Manual
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Ceiling Mount
Mounting the camera to an overhead surface will be by attaching the camera’s base directly to the
surface using screws and anchors as needed. We have included screws and plastic anchors suitable
to most situations, but you must use your judgement regarding whether they are suitable for your
specific situation and mounting surface. The mounting surface and hardware must be sturdy and able
to hold at least five times the camera’s total weight.
1. Use the included adhesive mounting template
to drill the mounting holes - and the hole for
the cable to pass through, if needed.
2. Insert anchors into the holes - if needed.
3. If you will be running the camera cable through
the mounting surface, make the connection
to the RG45 cable at this time. Feed the cable
into the hole, making certain that it does
not subject to pinching, tight bends or other
severe constrictions as this could damage the
cable and lead to loss of control and video.
4. Line up the mounting holes on the base of the
camera to the holes in your mounting surface
and secure the camera
5. Reattach the camera’s cover. Take care to
remove dust, debris or fingerprints from inside
clear dome beforehand.
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Wall Mount
Mounting the camera to a wall or other vertical surface will utilize the included adaptor plate and
swan neck mounting bracket. You must purchase screws, bolts or anchors suitable for your specific
situation and mounting surface. The mounting surface and hardware must be sturdy and able to hold
at least five times the camera’s total weight.
1. Use the mounting plate as a template to locate
and drill the mounting holes. If the cables will
be running through the mounting surface, drill
a hole for them at this time as well.
2. Run the camera’s cables through the central
hole in the adapter plate.
3. Use the included bolts to attach the plate to
the base of the camera.
4. Reattach the camera’s cover. Take care to
remove dust, debris or fingerprints from inside
clear dome beforehand.
5. Feed the cables through the swan neck
mount.
6. Attach the camera/adapter assembly to the
mount by inserting the threaded collar into the
mount and rotating until it is tight.
7. Tighten the retaining screw on the mount.
8.
Connect camera to cable and feed cables into
hole in mounting surface, if needed.
9. Attach mount to surface.
OPERATION
The Quick Installation Poster that came with your camera provides basic instruction on
how to connect, program and operate your camera. Further detailed instruction is provided in
the User Manual included on the CD that also accompanied your NVR.
RESET BUTTON AND SD CARD
The QCN8010Z has a Reset button accessible only when the camera cover has been
removed. This is only for use if the camera becomes inoperable.
The QCN8010Z also has a slot for a Micro SD card which allows the camera to record images
and video when it is operating on its own network (ie; not directly connected to the NVR with
the Ethernet cable. Please see Section 3.5 for instructions on recording with an SD card.
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE! Unlike an analog PTZ camera, an IP PTZ camera does not need a
RS485 connection to the recorder to control its movements. Control signals
will be sent to the camera via the attached Ethernet cable whether the camera
is directly connected to an NVR or remotely connected via the Internet.
Camera Type PTZ
Camera Technology IP
Image Sensor size 1/3 inch Sony Exmor
Image Sensor Type CMOS
Image Resolution 1920 x 1080
Megapixels (digital) 2
Effective Pixels 1944 x 1092
Lens Size 3mm to 9mm (3X Optical Zoom- 16X Digital Zoom)
Angle of View (horizontal) 31° to 93°
IR Cut Filter Yes