User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation (Continued)
- Service
- Use
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Wireless Receiver
- 3. Wireless Camera
- 4. Installing the Camera
- 4.1 Installation Warnings
- 4.2 Mounting Positions
- 4.3 To Install the Cameras
- NOTE: If you run the power cable through the mounting surface, connect power before attaching the camera to the wall.
- NOTE: If you run the power cable along the mounting surface, the cable must go through the cable notch on the camera base. This will keep the camera base flush to the mounting surface
- NOTE: Power cables are only weatherproof when fully inserted at the connection point. Power cables may not be submerged in water.
- 5. Installing the Wireless Receiver
- 6. Pairing Cameras
- 7. Appendix A: System Specifications
- 7.1 General Specifications
- 7.2 Receiver Specifications
- 7.3 Camera Specifications
- 8.1 Wired vs. Wireless Cameras
- 8.2 Does a wireless camera require power?
- 8.3 How far can a wireless camera transmit a video signal?
- 8.4 Are digital wireless camera signals secure?
- 8.5 How many frames per second should I expect from a digital wireless camera?
- 8.6 How many wireless cameras can I install?
- 9. Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- • Make sure that the camera is plugged into a power outlet and that the power adapter is plugged in properly.
- • Make sure receiver is plugged into a power outlet.
- • Move the camera closer to the receiver.
- • Make sure video output cables are connected to your DVR.
- • Move the camera closer to the receiver.
- • Try repositioning the camera, receiver, or both to improve the reception.
- • The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame rate (e.g. 6 frames per second vs. a higher 20 frames per second).
- • Try moving the camera closer to the receiver.
- • Remove obstructions between the receiver and camera.
- • "Washout" or "white wash" can occur when a strong light source is pointed at the camera lens. The camera lens is not harmed during a white wash.
- • Do not point your camera towards a bright light source.
- • If using during the day, the camera may not be getting enough light. Reconsider the position of your camera.
- • If using during the day, the camera may be getting too much light. Reconsider the position of your camera.
- • Night vision activates when light levels drop. The area may have too much light.
- • Night vision reflects when pointing a camera at a window. Move the camera to a different location.
- 10. Appendix D: Extending Wireless Signal Range
- Clear Line-of-Sight
- Extending Your Wireless Signal
- 2.4 GHZ Directional Wireless Panel Antenna
- Scenario 1: Single Receiver Installation
- Scenario 2: Multiple Camera / Receiver Installation
- 9. Appendix C: Troubleshooting
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Appendix D: Extending Wireless Signal Range
10. Appendix D: Extending Wireless Signal
Range
DISCLAIMER: Certain accessories are not available in all markets.
There are several ways to boost your wireless signal as well as options to help you extend
the range of the wireless signal.
Clear Line-of-Sight
You should always try to ensure there is a clear line-of-sight between the camera and the
receiver.
Extending Your Wireless Signal
Even with a clear line-of-sight between your camera(s) and your receiver(s), you may
experience a lower video frame rate simply due to the distance between your wireless
devices.
Accessory antennas are available that can help extend the range of your wireless signal.
Clear line of sight
Receiver