Quick Start Guide
Installation Hints
Please bear in mind the following points when choosing a mounting position:
The Motorola Wired Camera is constructed of UV resistant ABS plastic.
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The camera must be aimed so that it does not directly face the sun or any bright light; otherwise,
this may cause damage to the camera.
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Avoid viewing areas where half of the area is in bright sunlight and the other half is dark. All types
of cameras have difficulty seeing wide variations of light.
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If installing the Wired Camera outside, it should be shielded from the elements, such as
underneath a porch. Do not install the camera where it is subjected directly to the elements.
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When laying the cable, keep it away from other cables where possible in order to reduce the risk
of picture and audio interference.
Warning, when mounting near a window, drilling too close to the glass could break the glass and possibly cause
it to shatter. The window extends deeper into the frame than can be seen; therefore, ensure your screw is
beyond the glass before drilling.
Installing Your Camera
Your camera can either be mounted on a wall or just sit on a level surface.
Wall Mount Your Wired Camera
Make sure the cord is long enough to reach your mounting location.
1
The Wired Camera can use a separate wall mount bracket allowing you to easily remove the
camera from the wall mount bracket and move it to your table stand, if desired.
2
Using the holes on the drilling template found later in this guide,
mark the position of the holes to be drilled. For drywall or other
composite surfaces, use a 7/32" drill bit. Drill a hole for each of the
mounting screws and insert a plastic wall anchor into each hole.
For other solid surfaces use a 1/16" drill bit. Drill a pilot hole for
each of the mounting screws.
3
Using the screws provided, secure the camera wall bracket to the
wall.
4
Slide the camera down into the bracket.
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Wired Camera
1.6 mm (1/16 inch)
maximum