Hi guys,
Quick question. I am trying to install a few Dahua IPC-HDBW4300E cameras and am having a hard time understanding how I can physically mount the units so that I can focus the camera where it needs to be looking.
I am installing on a wall, not a ceiling, and am trying to have the camera look down the same wall-line at the door and am having trouble adjusting the two adjustable axis movements so that the camera can look down the same wall-line that it is installed on. Had no trouble doing this with the Dahua 4300S bullet cameras but this is posing a challenge.
Am I doing something wrong or is this just a physical limitation of these cameras that they cannot be focused in this sort of angle? If so, is there any way in Dahua software to rotate an image 90 degrees CCW? I am able to have the camera look at the area I would like it to see but the only way I have achieved this is by having the camera showing the area 90 degrees offset (the top of the camera is positioned sideways).
Thank you very much!
Quick question. I am trying to install a few Dahua IPC-HDBW4300E cameras and am having a hard time understanding how I can physically mount the units so that I can focus the camera where it needs to be looking.
I am installing on a wall, not a ceiling, and am trying to have the camera look down the same wall-line at the door and am having trouble adjusting the two adjustable axis movements so that the camera can look down the same wall-line that it is installed on. Had no trouble doing this with the Dahua 4300S bullet cameras but this is posing a challenge.
Am I doing something wrong or is this just a physical limitation of these cameras that they cannot be focused in this sort of angle? If so, is there any way in Dahua software to rotate an image 90 degrees CCW? I am able to have the camera look at the area I would like it to see but the only way I have achieved this is by having the camera showing the area 90 degrees offset (the top of the camera is positioned sideways).
Thank you very much!