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Installing the Camera 

The camera ships with all the components to mount the camera to a wall. Before installing the 
camera consider the following: 

 

Review the “Installation Tips” section to help you choose an ideal mounting location. 

 

Decide whether to run the cables through the wall or along the wall. 

 Installation Tips 

To ensure the best possible wireless performance, it is recommended to keep the following 
installation tips in mind when choosing a location for the camera: 

 

Place the camera as close to your Wi-Fi router or access point as possible. 

 

Reduce the number of obstructive materials between the camera and the router or access 
point. Concrete, brick, metal and wood are the most common materials in your house that 
can cause poor signal strength. 

 

The camera uses the 2.4 GHz band exclusively. Most new routers support both 2.4 GHz 
and 5GHz bands. It is recommended to use other WiFi devices on the 5 GHz band when 
possible to ensure the 2.4 GHz band is not overcrowded. 

 

Other electronic devices such as microwaves, TVs, cordless phones, and baby monitors 
can cause signal interference. It is recommended to install the camera as far away from 
these devices as possible. 

 

Point the camera where there is the least amount of obstructions, for example trees and 
branches. 

 

Install the camera where vandals cannot easily reach. 

 

This camera is rated for outdoor use. Installation in a sheltered location is recommended. 

 Unpacking 

This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to have 
sustained damage during shipping, notify the shipper immediately.   
Verify that all the parts listed below are included. If an item is missing, contact customer 
support or your local representative.   
The original packing carton is the safest container to transport the unit, in the event the unit 
must be returned for service. Retain the carton and all shipping material for future use. 

Summary of Contents for GX-HT-L99N

Page 1: ...GX HT L99N WiFi Active Alarm Floodlight Camera Quick Installation Guide V1 0 0 Galaxy Security...

Page 2: ...erty damage data loss lower performance or unpredictable result NOTE Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the text Revision History No Version Revision Content Release Tim...

Page 3: ...ost digital information Galaxy recommends multiple redundant recording systems and adoption of backup procedure for all data All trademarks registered trademarks and the company names in the Guide are...

Page 4: ...s connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Legal Notices Copyright This user guide is 2019 Galaxy Security This user guide is the intellectual property of Galaxy Sec...

Page 5: ...fety codes Do not overload outlets and extension cords which may cause fire or electrical shock Do not place the camera near or in a place where the camera may contact overhead power lines power circu...

Page 6: ...netic radiation or unstable lighting Do not use the device in the corrosive environment such as high salt fog area sea beach and coastal area acid gas environment and chemical plants Do not use the de...

Page 7: ...r to gently remove the dirt Stained with grease or fingerprints Use a soft cloth to wipe gently the water droplet or the oil from the dome cover Then use an oil free cotton cloth or paper soaked with...

Page 8: ...count name or the account name in reverse order Do not use sequential characters such as 123 abc etc Do not use repeated characters such as 111 aaa etc Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports Change default...

Page 9: ...o perform their job Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes Turn off specific services such as SNMP SMTP and UPnP to reduce network compromise from unused services It is recommended to us...

Page 10: ...d IP Camera Network Ensure that the network for the NVR and IP cameras should not be the same network as a public computer network Separate networks prevent unauthorized users accessing the same netwo...

Page 11: ...ommendations VII Table of Contents X 1 Overview 1 Camera Components 1 LED Indicators 2 Application Guidelines 2 2 Installing the Camera 3 Installation Tips 3 Unpacking 3 Parts List 4 Camera Assembly 4...

Page 12: ...dining establishments The key features of this camera are WiFi Capability The GX HT L99N operates on the IEEE802 11b g n networks using the 2 4 GHz band The camera has an internal dual antennae offeri...

Page 13: ...k connection failed Try resetting the camera see Camera Overview for details and repeating the setup Flashing Green Waiting for network connection Steady Green Operating normally Alternating Flashing...

Page 14: ...d 5GHz bands It is recommended to use other WiFi devices on the 5 GHz band when possible to ensure the 2 4 GHz band is not overcrowded Other electronic devices such as microwaves TVs cordless phones a...

Page 15: ...not you will need to hire a licensed electrician to install a junction box at the location to ensure that all local codes are met Cut the power to an existing light or device at the installation loca...

Page 16: ...opper wire ground from the camera to the main ground wire Connect the white wire neutral from the camera to the main neutral wire Connect the black wire live from the camera to the main live wire Rout...

Page 17: ...not work with 5 GHz WiFi networks Scan the QR code on the camera If the QR code does not work tap Manually enter SN and type the camera s serial number Check that the LED indicator on the camera is fl...

Page 18: ...the included USB power adapter Try repositioning the camera router or both to improve signal strength Picture is not clear Check the camera lens for dirt dust spiderwebs Clean the lens with a soft cle...

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