Installation guide

2. Installation and Adjustments
2.1 Mounting the Camera
The camera provides mounting holes on the bottom and top; either hole can be used to mount the
camera.
2.2 Adjusting the Image and Focus
To adjust the position of the lens:
1. Open the Live view page in your web browser.
- Select the Setup tab and open the Installation page.
- Set ‘Installation Mode’ to ‘ON’ and select the ‘Video Format' (NTSC).
2. Connect analog monitor to the VIDEO OUT (BNC) on the cable. Adjust the lens as needed.
3. Check the image from the Live view page on your web browser.
- Set ‘Installation Mode’ to ‘OFF’ to resume normal camera operation.
NOTE: DC Auto-Iris should always be disabled while focusing the camera. This will set the iris to the
wide open position, which yields the smallest depth of field, and thus the best conditions for focusing
the lens. When the focus has been set by using this method, it will maintain its focus in any kind of
lighting conditions.
2.3 Back Focus Adjustment
When the lens is installed or when the focus achieved using the Adjusting the Image and Focus
instructions is not satisfactory, perform back focus adjustment as follows:
1. Loosen the flange back locking screw that holds the C/CS-mount ring. CS-mount is standard on
the V960-N. To use a C-mount type lens, use the 5 mm adapter ring, which is provided in the
accessory kit.
2. Direct the camera towards an object at least 10 feet (3 m) away, set the zoom puller to wide-angle
and adjust the back focus by rotating C/CS-mount ring.
3. Set the zoom puller to the most telephoto setting, and ensure that the image is still in focus.
4. Direct the camera towards a close object, about 1 foot (30 cm) away. Set the zoom puller to
wide-angle, and ensure that the image is still in focus.
5. Set the zoom puller to telephoto again and ensure that the image is still in focus.
6. Tighten the screw that holds the C/CS-ring again.
7. After making the back focus adjustment as explained above, you may now adjust the zoom and
focus position to the desired setting.