Storing The Vimbox - Vimtag P1 User Manual

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VIMTAG SURVEILLANCE SOLUTION USER GUIDE
If you place the camera upside down, the viewed image will be upside
down when you view it through the monitoring site. To reverse the image
so it appears right side up, use the Flip function. See
Optimizing Camera Positioning
Camera placement is one of the most important elements for optimizing
the use of your new security camera. You need to make sure that you are
putting it in an area that will provide the best possible coverage for each
location that you need to keep secure. The "perfect placement" is likely
going to be different for each camera, as the layout of rooms and
buildings vary widely.
The best way to optimize the placement of the camera is simply by "trial
and error". Try placing the camera in several different spots, checking
how well each place works by viewing the camera's range of coverage in
real time. As needed, move and adjust the camera until you can get the
best possible angle and location for your site.
When you are connecting through an Ethernet port, run the link cable
from the camera to your router so you can connect it to your network.
Connecting by Wi-Fi tends to give you more options in terms of
placement, since you do not have to worry about the proximity to the
router.
In many cases, you will be able to place the camera on a desk, a
bookshelf, or other horizontal surface. Or, you may need to mount it on a
wall or other location to get that perfect angle.

Storing the VimBox

The VimBox is connected to your account in the same way that a camera
is connected. However, placement for the VimBox is likely to be different.
The VimBox does not have to be placed in the same physical location as
the camera (or cameras) connected to the account, but it does have to be
connected to the same network.
Settings and
Options.
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