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Lenses and Focusing AXIS 2110 User’s Manual
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Replacing the Lens
Because the AXIS 2110 is designed with a CS-mount, the lens supplied with your camera
can be replaced with any standard CS or C lens typically used in the security/CCTV
industry. Contact a security/CCTV reseller in your area for more information.
Note: Although the lens supplied with your camera can be replaced with any CS-type lens, a
C-type lens must first be fitted with an adaptor for it to work with your AXIS 2110. This
adapter effectively moves the lens 5mm farther from the camera.
Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens:
1. Unscrew the AXIS 2110
lens.
2. C-lens only: Attach the new
lens to a CS-C Adapter.
3. Screw the new lens onto the
AXIS 2110. If applicable,
adjust the iris according to
the prevailing light
conditions.
4. Referring to Focusing the
Camera Under Stable
Conditions, on page 40,
adjust the camera focus.
5. Refrsh your browser and
check the results from the
camera’s Home Page.
Important!
Tip! When mounting the camera behind glass, make sure that the camera lens is not too far
away from the glass - particularly when installing the unit in an outdoor enclosure. This
will help reduce undesirable reflections in the image.
The lens rotates on a screw fitting and can be completely removed. If you do need to
remove the lens, take care not to let any dust enter the lens or the camera window - as
this can adversely affect the quality of your live images.
Although the AXIS 2110 is intended for outdoor and indoor use, it is important to note that the charged coupled
device (CCD) in the camera can become permanently damaged if it is exposed to too much direct sunlight, or halo-
gen light. Therefore, it is important that the Adjustment Ring is not set fully open when installing the camera in
bright light conditions. The Axis warranty does not cover CCD damage caused by prolonged exposure to strong light.
CS-C Adaptor (if required)
New lens
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