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Panasonic WV-NF284 - i-Pro Network Camera Installation Manual

Adjustment of Shooting Direction

Determine the shooting direction by using the panning table, the tilting table and the image tilt
adjustment ring.
Horizontal position adjustment
(panning)
Loosen the panning table fixing screw and
rotate the panning table to determine the
horizontal position (available range: 320 °).
The horizontal position can be adjusted by
rotating the panning table clockwise (+180 °)
and counterclockwise (–140 °).
After determining the horizontal position, fix
the panning table with the panning table fix-
ing screw.
Vertical position adjustment
(tilting)
Rotate the tilting table to determine the verti-
cal position (Available range: ±75 °). View
angle is variable. (The varifocal lens is fea-
tured.) Images will be displayed upside
down when the tilting position is adjusted to
the minus direction. In this case, rotate the
panning table +180 ° to correct the upside
down images.
<Angle q>
Horizontal: 21 ° (TELE) - 73 ° (WIDE)
Vertical: 16 ° (TELE) - 54 ° (WIDE)
Image tilt adjustment
Adjust image tilt by rotating the Image tilt
adjustment ring (Available range: ±100 °).
Note:
The closer the horizontal position to a
level, the more the dome cover shade
may appear in images.
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Home position
* Three marks are in the same straight line.
Panning table
Panning table
fixing screw
Counterclockwise:
–140 °
q
Variable angle:
75 °
LOCK
Image tilt:
–100 °
Mark
g mark
Clockwise: +180 °
Variable angle:
75 °
Mark
Image tilt
adjustment
ring
Image tilt:
+100 °
g mark