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[. . . ] The sensor's range is up to 60 feet (18 m) from the Wireless System Controller in a typical home, depending on the number of obstacles. These can include metal framing, thick walls, and other wireless devices operating at 2. 4 GHz. It is recommended that different positions be tried for optimal results. Additionally, please consider the following points when mounting the Door/Window sensor: · · The Motorola homesight Door/Window Sensor is constructed of UV resistant ABS plastic. The sensor's range is up to 60 feet (18m) from the Wireless System Controller in a typical home, depending on the number of obstacles. [. . . ] Also, be sure the AC outlet cannot be switched on and off with a wall switch. 1 Using the holes on the drilling template found later in this guide, mark the position of the holes to be drilled. Drill a hole for each of the mounting screws and insert a plastic wall anchor into each hole. Drill a pilot hole for each of the mounting screws. 2 Using the screws provided, secure the camera mounting bracket to the wall. Slide the camera down on to the bracket until it is firmly seated and you feel it click as the contacts engage. 4 Discovery button Detach base 3 4 Position the camera to view the desired area and plug in the power supply. Please keep in mind that the field of view is 80 degrees and the motion sensor distance works up to 12­14 feet (3. 5­4 m). Make adjustments to the camera viewing angle by tilting and panning the camera head with your hand. Table Mount Your Wireless Motion Sensor Camera The camera can be placed on any horizontal surface. 1 2 3 Place the camera on a horizontal surface. Make adjustments to the camera viewing angle by tilting and panning the camera head with your hand. Installing Your Door/Window Sensor Installing your sensor is a simple process. 1 Locate the antenna and screw it into the top-right corner of the sensor, just above the air vents, until it is secure. Sharp objects should be stored out of reach of children to prevent injury. 2 Insert the batteries. On the bottom of the sensor, slide open the door and insert two AAA alkaline batteries. The back of the battery door of the sensor indicates the polarity (+ and -) of the batteries. However, the sensor does employ built-in power saving functionality. 3 Register your sensor with your Wireless System Controller using a process called Discovery. Mount Your Door/Window Sensor Discover your sensor before mounting it. The spacing between the sensor and the contact should be between 1/10 inch and ½ inch (. 25 cm to 1. 27 cm). 1 2 Using the supplied double-sided tape, peel one side of the paper strip and place it on the back of the sensor. Peel the other side of the tape and place the sensor in the location desired. (See the diagram for sample mounting. ) You can also mount the sensor more securely using the screws in the hardware kit. Using the drilling template found later in this guide, drill two pilot holes for the screws. Affix the screws to one side of the object (typically the side to be attached to the door/window frame), leaving 1/16" (1. 6 mm) 5 1. 6 mm (1/16 inch) maximum space between the screw head and the object. Warning: When mounting near a window, drilling too close to the glass could break the glass, possibly cause it to shatter, and cause injury. The window extends deeper into the frame than can be seen; therefore, ensure your screw is beyond the glass before drilling. Install the Magnetic Contact 1 Using the double-sided tape provided, attach the magnetic contact to the part of the object that moves. [. . . ] · · · Make sure the speaker volume is turned up when playing back the video clip. Does the computer have a sound card and are the speakers activated and loud enough? No camera picture Poor picture quality Motion events are not triggered Audio problems Wireless Door/Window Sensor Problem LED does not light up Solution · · · Ensure the batteries are properly inserted with the correct polarity. Position the sensor in closer proximity to your Wireless System Controller and try again. Ensure there are no other wireless devices interfering with the sensor. [. . . ]

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