Wi Fi Camera Placement Guide Base Station 322KB PDF (English)

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Examples of good locations for placement of the Camera Base Station are shown below.
Installation Notes

Indicates Possible Alternate Locations

 Ensure that electrical
power and a Wi-Fi
connection are available
when selecting the
location for the camera
base station.

ACCESS
SENSORS

 The camera base station
should be placed a
minimum of 6 feet (2m)
from your router and about
3 feet (1m) above floor
level.

BASE
STATION

 Select a location that
ensures the camera base
station’s wide angle
viewing area covers
doors, windows and other
points of entry such as
stairwells.
 A primary location should
face a point of entry such
as a front/back door or in
a location such as a foyer
or room that allows the
camera base station’s
wide angle lens to capture
the entire room.

BASE
STATION

 Rotate the camera base
station’s lens to ensure its
wide angle lens can
capture the entire room.
 In order to prevent
frequent and unnecessary
motion alerts, avoid
pointing the camera base
station directly at
televisions, windows or
portraits.
 Be sure to set up alert
zones to avoid false alerts
that could be caused by
passing cars or ceiling
fans.

ACCESS
SENSORS

BASE
STATION

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Examples of good locations for placement of the C1 OR C2 Wi-Fi cameras are shown below.

Installation Notes

Indicates Possible Alternate Locations

 Ensure that electrical
power and a Wi-Fi
connection are available
when selecting the
location for the camera.

ACCESS
SENSORS
WIC2
*C1
or
C2
C1 or C2

*C1
or
C2

 Select a location that
ensures the camera’s
wide angle viewing area
covers doors, windows
and other points of entry
such as stairwells.
 A primary location should
face a point of entry such
as a front/back door or in
a location such as a foyer
or room that allows the
camera’s wide angle lens
to capture the entire room.
 In order to prevent
frequent and unnecessary
motion alerts, avoid
pointing the camera
directly at televisions,
windows or portraits.

*C2

C2

 The C2’s viewing angle
can be tilted to provide
optimal coverage. This is
especially helpful when
the camera is wallmounted.

C1 or C2

C2
ACCESS
SENSORS
*C1 or
C2

*C1 or C2

*ANGLE CAMERA TO ENSURE VIEWING AREA COVERS DOORS AND OTHER ENTRY POINTS
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