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Before You Begin - Swann SWWHD-INTSOL Instruction Manual

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The solar panel requires full, direct sunlight to charge your camera. Grey skies, rainy
days, and other inclement weather conditions may hinder the ability of the solar
panel to generate power.
For best results, the solar panel should be tilted towards the sun. The optimum
angle varies throughout the year, depending on the season and your geographical
location. As a general rule, the solar panel should be facing the equator (i.e., in the
northern hemisphere, solar panel faces south; in the southern hemisphere, solar
panel faces north).
Preferably mount the solar panel somewhere that receives plenty of sunlight,
between 10am and 3pm, to fully sustain your camera's power needs all year round.
Avoid placing in a shady area. Shading from trees and buildings will substantially
reduce the power output of the solar panel.
The solar panel is designed to provide a "trickle charge," topping up and maintaining
the camera's battery charge level based upon the amount of sunlight received daily.
If, during the day, the solar panel does not receive enough sunlight (e.g., cloudy
weather), it may not sufficiently charge your camera and replenish any usage.
Periodically clean the solar panel with a soft cloth and warm water. Keep the solar
panel surface clear of leaves and debris for optimum performance.

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