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1. Find a good location for your cameraensure the camera is not block , and it is in Wi - Fi coverage .2. Wall mount your camera1) Select a proper pos
ensure the camera is not block , and it is in Wi – Fi coverage .
1) Select a proper position for your camera. Make sure the camera is not blocked and ensure it is in coverage of Wi-Fi.
2)Install bracket.
choose a clean , smooth , and dry surface ( avoid uneven wood , leather , and stucco wall ) .
Stick magnetic bracket to wall surface with adhesive.
Adjust the camera to a proper angle.
•Do not install the camera in a position facing strong lights/mirror/window/swimming pool. Do not place the camera too close to any angle with busy traffic.
•stay away from the outlet , include air conditioner vent , humidifier outlet , the heat
transfer vent of the projector , etc .
•Keep the camera at least 1 meter away from any wireless devices to avoid interference, such as microwave stoves or Wi-Fi routers etc.
•if there is any motion detection delay or false alert , please get in touch with 24/7 after – sale service via [ email protect ] .
You can mount and aim your camera in different ways to optimize the camera’s ability to detect motion in specific areas. The lower two-thirds of the camera’s field of view is the motion-sensitive part of the image. Aim the camera so that any motion you wish to detect appears within this part of the image.
If you want to monitor motion closer to the camera, such as visitors to your front door, mount the camera at least 7-10 feet (2-3 meters) high and aim it so that visitors appear in the lower two-thirds of the image. This angle works well to avoid motion alerts for movement in the top third of the image, such as vehicles driving by. To monitor motion occurring farther away, such as children playing on a lawn, aim the camera higher to frame the area within the lower two-thirds of the image.
It’s best to position the camera so that motion is moving from side to side across its field of view rather than directly toward or away from the camera. Also, though the camera can detect motion up to 33 feet (10 meters) away, the best area for motion detection is 5 to 20 feet (1.5 to 6 meters) from the camera position.