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Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera, Overview, Camera Installation Guidelines - setup

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Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera 4 Overview Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera Overview Before you set up the camera, connect it to a wired or wireless network. Refer to the following sources for additional information: • WVC200/210 Quick Install Guide • Linksys Video Surveillance Application User Guide If you need to move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, or vice versa, go to this section, "Moving the Camera to a Different Network." Camera Installation Guidelines Consider the following guidelines before installing and mounting your cameras. While the detection window and the degree of sensitivity can be optimized later, it is best to optimize your camera location first. • Choose a location that provides adequate coverage of the area to be monitored. • If using the microphone in the camera, note that the cameras are designed to pick up audio from a distance (unlike a web camera that you would place near you.) • If using an external microphone or speaker, place the microphone far enough away from the speaker to avoid feedback. The volume of the speaker and the background noise of the environment will determine the exact distance, possibly up to one yard (one meter) away. • Cameras mounted outdoors should be installed in an IP66-certified enclosure to protect the camera from the elements, while maintaining acceptable operating temperatures. If an enclosure is used, an external microphone is required for audio. • If using motion detection, consider potential sources of false positives, such as trees and shrubs, drastic light changes, wandering animals, and traffic. Connection to a Wired Network for Setup 1. Attach the antenna. 2. Connect the Ethernet network cable to your network switch or router. WVC200-210 User Guide 10

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WVC200-210 User Guide
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Overview
Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera
Connecting the PTZ Internet Camera
Overview
Before you set up the camera, connect it to a wired or wireless network. Refer to the following
sources for additional information:
WVC200/210 Quick Install Guide
Linksys Video Surveillance Application User Guide
If you need to move the camera from a wired network to a wireless network, or vice versa, go to
this section, “Moving the Camera to a Different Network.”
Camera Installation Guidelines
Consider the following guidelines before installing and mounting your cameras. While the
detection window and the degree of sensitivity can be optimized later, it is best to optimize
your camera location first.
Choose a location that provides adequate coverage of the area to be monitored.
If using the microphone in the camera, note that the cameras are designed to pick up
audio from a distance (unlike a web camera that you would place near you.)
If using an external microphone or speaker, place the microphone far enough away
from the speaker to avoid feedback. The volume of the speaker and the background
noise of the environment will determine the exact distance, possibly up to one yard
(one meter) away.
Cameras mounted outdoors should be installed in an IP66-certified enclosure to protect
the camera from the elements, while maintaining acceptable operating temperatures. If
an enclosure is used, an external microphone is required for audio.
If using motion detection, consider potential sources of false positives, such as trees and
shrubs, drastic light changes, wandering animals, and traffic.
Connection to a Wired Network for Setup
1.
Attach the antenna.
2.
Connect the Ethernet network cable to your network switch or router.