Quick Start Guide

Lighting
• For best results, do not point the camera towards a light source.
• Pointing the camera towards a glass window intending to see outside may result in a
poor image because of glare and lighting conditions inside and outside.
• Don't place the camera in a shaded area that is pointing into a well-lit area as this will
result in a poor display. The light to the sensor located at the front of the camera needs
to be the same as the light at the focal target for best results.
• As the camera uses infrared LEDs to see at night, it's recommended to clean the lens
from time to time if the picture degrades.
Environment
• Make sure the power connections are not directly exposed to water or moisture and
not shielded from other outdoor elements.
• Weatherproof only means that the camera can be exposed to weather such as rain
and snow. Weatherproof cameras cannot be submerged under water.
• Do not expose the camera where rain and snow will hit the lens directly.
• Cameras geared for cold weather may work in extreme conditions as low as -25° as
the camera produces heat when plugged in.
• Suggested Working Distance: Less than 3 WOOD WALLS within 90ft.
Mounting Tips
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How to Install the Camera
Secure the camera in place by
tightening the screws into the
plastic anchors.
Step 3
Loose the screw and adjust the
camera to a proper position.
Step 4
Tighten the screw.
Step 5
Screw the antenna to the
camera.
Step 1
Drilling holes on the wall
according to the mounting hole
template and insert the plastic
anchors into the holes.
Step 2
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