Things To Consider Before Installation; Avoiding Interference - RDI Technology CA640 Quick Start Manual

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THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION

• The camera should be installed between 8 to 13ft above the area to be monitored
• Ensure that the camera is installed NO MORE than 100 ft away from the monitor's position to maintain a
strong signal between the camera and monitor
• Before mounting the camera, ensure there are no obstructions in the camera's view
• Place camera in the most strategic place where it can provide detailed video of your home or business. Having
the camera in the open for people to see can help deter criminals
• To cover large, dark areas such as backyards, garages, and driveways, place camera in a strategic location, such
as on the roof or deck. This way, more area is covered by the camera
• Ensure that the camera is positioned to avoid glare. Be sure to position camera away from direct sunlight or
indoor lighting
• For best results, light in front of the camera should be around the same brightness as the light around the area
or object being monitored
• Decide whether the camera will be wall-mounted, ceiling mounted or mounted on a desk/table top. We
recommend that the mount is secured using the included screws and hardware for all installations

AVOIDING INTERFERENCE

The GX301 utilizes Clear Signal Technology,
meaning that it is designed to avoid the
frequencies of common wireless devices.
By doing so, the system does not receive
interference from any standardized
2.4GHz or 5.8 GHz wireless devices
within your home or business.
The signal also passes easily through
interior walls. However, buildings with
metal frames or placing the camera
near large metal objects may cause signal
interference. If reception is poor, moving the
camera and/or monitor closer to one another
may fix this problem. Interference is also
possible if another device within the building
(such as a cordless phone) is operating on the
same frequency.

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