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  • Turn the camera on and off.
  • Unplug the orange cable and plug it again.

The camera is on but does not see the pegboard, it is facing somewhere else.

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The picture below is how the camera should be seeing the sources. If the camera is somehow not seeing this, or not seeing another part of the pegboard, it means it has moved.

This is the optimal view and getting this exact view without a screen nearby may be hard. However, it is possible to get the camera to be at least seeing the pegboard is possible by remote support.

To move the camera left and right:

  • Loosen the screw at the bottom of the camera where it is connected to the L mount. The screw holding it should be a ΒΌ-20 socket head screw. This means a ball hex key or a screw driver that is 3/16 of an inch could be used to loosen and tighten it.
  • Once it is loose, rotate (azimuthally) the camera to a position where it sees the pegboard.
  • Tighten the screw.

To move the view of the camera up:

  • Loosen the screw
  • Support the camera with your hand and lift it up.
  • Tighten the screw why you are supporting the camera until it holds in its new upward position without your support.

Warning: While you are moving the camera you may have readjusted the focus. Do not forget the refocus or at least check whether the focus is still correct.

Flashes are not flashing but the camera is taking pictures. Pictures taken ended up being all black.

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