User Guide
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Tip: Some outdoor sockets have covers
that you can lock into place. Use a cable tie
or padlock to keep the cover shut.
8. Secure the cable
Fasten the cable to the wall using as many
cable clips as you need. We recommend
using the flat clips for the USB cable and the
rounded clips for the adaptor cable. It’s
a good idea to route the cable along a ledge
or somewhere else that conceals it from view
– you can then paint it to match the house.
Don’t pull the cable too tight in case you want
to adjust the camera angle later on.
7. Mount the power adapter
Before you mount the power adaptor to the
wall, take a moment to plan the route of the
cable from your socket to the camera. Make
sure that you leave some slack at both ends.
We recommend installing the weatherproof
adaptor at least 45 centimetres above the
ground in case of flooding or deep snow.
Mount the adaptor wall plate with the flat
side flush to the wall. When that’s done, snap
the power adaptor into place.