CCTV cameras at monuments in Rust

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CCTV Camera Codes in Rust

Access monument security cameras with the correct codes. Scout raid routes and plan attacks with real-time vision.

How to Access CCTV Cameras

CCTV cameras are security feeds located at major monuments. To access them, find a computer station and enter the corresponding camera code. Each monument has its own specific codes tied to different camera angles and locations.

You need a fuse to activate the computer station. Once powered, plug in the correct code and the camera feed appears on screen. Multiple codes can be entered in sequence to switch between different cameras at the same monument. This is essential for scouting before raids. See the monument puzzle guide for tactical approaches.

Quick Access Steps

  1. Find a computer station at the monument
  2. Insert fuse into socket
  3. Type the camera code (example: camera.1 or similar)
  4. Press enter to activate feed
  5. Switch cameras by entering different codes

Satellite Dish CCTV Codes

Satellite Dish cameras cover the outer perimeter and interior compound. These feeds are crucial for understanding guard positioning and raid entry points.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Satellite Dish camera.1 North Gate Entrance
Satellite Dish camera.2 East Perimeter
Satellite Dish camera.3 South Gate
Satellite Dish camera.4 West Perimeter
Satellite Dish camera.5 Interior Compound

Satellite Dish has five camera angles. Scout all five before raiding to identify guard positions and loot room locations. Watch for scientists or turrets in the compound. Time your entrance based on guard patrol patterns visible in the feeds.

Water Treatment CCTV Codes

Water Treatment cameras focus on internal puzzle areas and the loot room. These cameras reveal where the radiation zones are located and where the final treasure chest sits.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Water Treatment camera.1 Entrance Hall
Water Treatment camera.2 Puzzle Room 1
Water Treatment camera.3 Puzzle Room 2
Water Treatment camera.4 Loot Chamber

Water Treatment is excellent for identifying puzzle hazards. You can see radiation gas, fire traps, and turret placements before entering. This saves lives during solo runs where one mistake costs everything.

Power Plant CCTV Codes

Power Plant cameras show the reactor core area and fuel storage. Watch for active puzzle timers and scientist positions before attempting the monument.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Power Plant camera.1 Main Entrance
Power Plant camera.2 Reactor Room
Power Plant camera.3 Fuel Storage
Power Plant camera.4 Control Room

Power Plant requires a Blue Keycard to enter final rooms. Use the cameras to confirm whether scientists are actively defending before committing raid resources. The reactor area has radiation damage so proper gear is essential. See the Power Plant guide for detailed strategy.

Harbor CCTV Codes

Harbor cameras provide visibility into dock areas, warehouses, and shipping container storage. Useful for planning amphibious raids.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Harbor camera.1 North Dock
Harbor camera.2 Container Storage
Harbor camera.3 East Warehouse
Harbor camera.4 Boat Dock

Harbor provides multiple entry and exit points. Use cameras to identify which docks are undefended and which routes to water-based vehicle spawns are clear of enemies.

Airfield CCTV Codes

Airfield cameras cover landing strips, control towers, and underground bunkers. These cameras are critical for planning helicopter assaults or ground-based raids.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Airfield camera.1 North Strip
Airfield camera.2 Control Tower
Airfield camera.3 Hangar
Airfield camera.4 Underground Bunker

Airfield bunkers contain high-tier loot but are heavily guarded. Watch the camera feeds for guard rotations. Time your entry when the fewest scientists are visible. The landing strip offers open access for helicopter raids if you control the airspace. See the Airfield guide for comprehensive tactics.

Military Tunnels CCTV Codes

Military Tunnels are underground, so cameras provide limited but valuable sightlines into key junctions and loot areas.

Monument Camera Code Coverage Area
Military Tunnels camera.1 North Entrance
Military Tunnels camera.2 Central Junction
Military Tunnels camera.3 Loot Room

Military Tunnels connect multiple monuments. Use cameras to find the safest route through tunnels. Watch for scientists and radiation hazards. The loot room camera shows container positions for efficient farming.

Common CCTV Code Formats

Most monuments use standard code formats. Camera codes follow patterns like camera.1, camera.2, or may use specific monument names. If standard codes fail, try variations like turret.1 or sam.1 for defensive systems.

Some monuments have bonus cameras not listed in major guides. Experiment with higher numbers if the standard codes seem incomplete. Server administrators can customize camera codes, so community-run servers may differ from vanilla settings. Always check your server documentation.

Strategic Camera Scouting

Before any major monument run or raid, spend 5 minutes checking all available cameras. Look for guard positions, patrol patterns, and active hazards. Identify the safest entry route based on camera blind spots.

Multiple teams can coordinate using shared camera information. Call out enemy positions through voice comms while teammates navigate based on live feeds. This coordination transforms CCTV access from optional info into raid-winning intelligence. See the NPC guide for scientist positioning strategies.

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