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Huntsville, AL 35816-1822 

 

Phone: 256-895-1740

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Fax: 256-895-1519

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DID YOU KNOW ...

When a Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) Dome Camera is installed with a mounting arm to a 4 inch pole it creates a minimum 7° blind spot in the cameras' 360° Field of View (FOV). Larger mounting structures such as a utility pole or building will create a greater blind spots. It is always important to orient the camera to where the blind spot occupies the least significant view from that camera location.

PTZ Blind Spot Demonstrated


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