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When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but for other considerations as well:
Distance from viewing/recording device. The further the camera is from the DVR or monitor, the higher the chances of signal
degradation. Typical 75Ω Video Cable provides acceptable signal at distances up to 200’ (30m). At greater distances, UL-Listed
shielded RG59 should be used. The camera’s power supply should be located as near to the camera as possible when the distance
exceeds 200’ as the power level will drop over extended distances resulting in a decrease in video quality.
Do not place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference. Electrical interference will degrade the
quality of the signal.
Place camera out of reach to avoid damage.
Avoid direct exposure to weather. Do not place the camera where rain or snow will hit the lens directly nor should the camera be
placed so that the sun or bright light shines directly into the lens. Your camera is weatherproof, but it will not work when submerged.
Ensure that all power and video connections are not directly exposed to water and are protected from the elements.
Do not place camera behind a window. If there is a light source behind the camera, it can cause a reflection in the window that
will obscure events on the other side of the glass.
Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area. A camera in a brightly-lit area looking into
a shaded area, or vice versa, will produce inadequate results.
INSTALLING THE CAMERA
Q-See Model Number
QS50B (50’)
QS100B (100’)
QSVRG60 (60’)
QSVRG100 (100’)
QSVRG200 (200’)
QS59500 (500’)
QS591000 (1000’)
Maximum Run Length
180’
800’
800’
Quality Output
Standard
High
High
Type
75Ω Video Cable
RG-59
RG-59
Shielded
No
Yes - UL Rated
Yes - UL Rated
Plenum Rated
No
No
No
Pre-Attached Connector Video
BNC
BNC
BNC
Audio
N/A
N/A
N/A
Power
2.1mm
2.1mm
2.1mm
Usage
Indoor/Outdoor · Do
not run inside walls or
underground
Indoor/Outdoor · In-wall or along wall
To maintain video quality:
· Video quality is always enhanced by using shielded cables.
· Always check state and local laws before installing cameras. (2011 NEC 820.44)
· To prevent video signal loss, run one continuous cable between the camera and DVR for best results. If more length is required, use
the minimum number of inter-connection points possible.
Other notes:
· If a cable run exceeds 800ft, we recommend using RG-6 coaxial cable which is available at most retail building supply companies.
· If your home or business is pre-wired with CAT-5 cable, then you can run up to 1000ft. A powered video balun is required for easy
installation.
WHICH CABLE TO USE?
Your cabling needs will depend on the distance between your camera and your DVR. Q-See offers several cables to fit specific needs.
These may be purchased from the same location as where you bought your camera, or on our website:
www.q-seestore.com
The above are guidelines and the optimal location for your
camera will depend on your unique circumstances. As a general
rule, the locations highlighted in green in the picture to the right
indicate the best locations to mount your camera. Both locations
are sheltered from rain or snow and offer good sight lines to
allow your camera to monitor a wide area. Because your camera
is weatherproof, it requires less protection than weather-resistant
cameras and it can be placed in more exposed locations if
needed. Keep in mind that this camera is designed to operate
between 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°) with a relative humidity
of up to 95%) and consider wind chill and other environmental
factors when selecting your location.
Your camera comes with an optional wall mount. You can choose
to mount your camera to a horizontal surface using the three
mounting holes built into the case. Or, you can use the wall
mount and secure the camera case to the mount using those
same three mounting holes.