I've got one of those Lorex bundles with the NVR and 3 PoE bullet cams. Everything is installed and working fine, but one of the cameras is not aimed properly. I've tried to adjust it, but it won't move the way I need it to, and I'm not comfortable troubleshooting it at the top of a 20' ladder. So before I go back up there, I want to be sure I understand which parts can be moved and how.
My camera (E896AB) is wall mounted, with the universal joint oriented downward (6 o'clock), so adjusting it there changes the up/down angle of the camera barrel, which works fine. I can also rotate the entire camera around its view axis by rotating the barrel. What I can't seem to do is rotate the base. (I want it at 4 o'clock instead of 6.) That base appears to be a 2-part design with an outer ring gripping the bottom of the pylon, which suggests that the pylon itself can be rotated, but I can't make it turn.
Is there another set screw somewhere that will free that base rotation, or is the apparent two-part design just a cosmetic detail?
Thanks
My camera (E896AB) is wall mounted, with the universal joint oriented downward (6 o'clock), so adjusting it there changes the up/down angle of the camera barrel, which works fine. I can also rotate the entire camera around its view axis by rotating the barrel. What I can't seem to do is rotate the base. (I want it at 4 o'clock instead of 6.) That base appears to be a 2-part design with an outer ring gripping the bottom of the pylon, which suggests that the pylon itself can be rotated, but I can't make it turn.
Is there another set screw somewhere that will free that base rotation, or is the apparent two-part design just a cosmetic detail?
Thanks