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Wireless / Wired Security Camera
PPW-250 Easy Setup Guide
Setting up Wireless or Wired options | F | Wireless Camera Positioning |
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Cable for wired connection
Cordless Phones/Mobiles
To DVR/Monitor
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| To Power Supply |
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| Cable for wireless connections only |
G | Achieving the highest quality wireless signal |
| A clear line of sight with little wireless interference |
| will always give you the strongest picture |
Walls and floors can also limit range and image results. Place the receiver in a location that is relatively close to the camera’s position
Some wireless devices can
be set to different frequencies. Consult the manufacturer’s manual for details
If possible turn off or keep the camera and receiver away from wireless devices
H | General Installation Notes and Tips |
1.Test the camera signal before permanently installing the cameras.
2.Using battery power is only recommended for testing purposes as the cameras do require constant power to operate.
3.IR or night vision will reflect off of glass or windows and overexpose the picture. Try placing cameras in direct line of sight of your subject.
4.Never aim the camera directly at the sun as this can permanently damage the lens.
5.Never submerge the camera in water. Some shelter is recommended such as an awning or eave.
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