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| Step | Action | |------|--------| | | • 3‑6 m from a PoE switch or injector. • Ensure the view covers the desired area (door, hallway, parking spot, etc.). • Avoid direct sunlight on the lens (use a shade if needed). | | 2. Mount the bracket | • Drill pilot holes, insert wall anchors, and screw the bracket to the wall/ceiling. • Use a level to keep it straight. | | 3. Attach the camera | • Slide the camera onto the bracket until you hear a click. • Tighten the set‑screw (usually a tiny hex) to lock it. | | 4. Connect the cable | • Plug the PoE cable into the camera’s RJ45 port. • Run the other end to the PoE switch/injector (or to a PoE‑enabled router). | | 5. Power‑up | • When PoE is detected, the camera will power on (LED indicator turns green/blue). | | 6. Insert a micro‑SD (optional) | • Power off the camera (disconnect PoE) → insert a formatted micro‑SD (FAT32) → power back on. | ipzz305mp4

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