User manual

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The wireless camera is weather resistent,
not weatherproof. Long term exposure to
moisture (rain or condensation) or direct
sunlight will have a negative impact on the
cameras performance, and may stop it
working altogether.
The power adaptor and power cables,
however, are not weather resistant at all.
Do not expose these to moisture of any
kind.
We recommend installing the camera in
sheltered locations only, where it will be
protected from the majority of moisture and
sunlight, such as under an awning.
3. Interference
In much the same way that your mobile phone or the radio in your car
loses its signal in some locations, the wireless transmitter in your
camera can have a hard time communicating with the DVR from some
locations. We suggest testing this -before permanently fixing the
camera in place, check the signal that the DVR can detect from it.
Remember: The Wireless Camera is not cordless, and needs to
be connected to power via the supplied power adaptor.
Powering the camera via batteries is not a suitable long term solution,
as most batteries will be drained within a few hours of being connected.
This is due to the large power requirements of digital image sensors.
The term ‘wireless’ refers to there being no cable between the camera
and the DVR.