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Wireless Camera

Quick Start Guide

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Using the screws provided, secure the camera to the wall. When mounting the screws to the wall, 
leave 1/16" (1.6 mm) space between the screw head and the wall. Using the mounting holes, 
slide the camera down on to the screws until it is firmly seated.

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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 motion sensor distance works up to 12 -14 ft. (3.5 - 4 m).

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Make slight adjustments to the camera-viewing angle by tilting and panning the camera head by 
hand.

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It is recommended that the antenna be set vertically.

Tabletop Mount Your Wireless Camera

The camera can be placed on any level surface.

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Plug the power supply into camera and then to the wall.

2

Make adjustments to the camera viewing angle by tilting and panning the camera head with your 
hand.

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Adjust the antenna as needed. It is recommended that the antenna stay at a 90-degree angle to 
the base of the camera for the best wireless reception.

Mounting

Holes

Power Insert

Discovery

Button

Summary of Contents for HMWL1010

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide HMWL1010 Wireless Camera ...

Page 2: ...stallation improper testing or unauthorized repair or ii to cosmetic problems or defects which result from normal wear and tear under ordinary use and do not affect the performance or use of the Product Motorola s warranties apply only to a Product that is manufactured by Motorola and identified by Motorola owned trademark trade name or product identification logos affixed to the Product Motorola ...

Page 3: ... make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from Motorola Inc Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind either implied or expres...

Page 4: ...a viewing angle of 80 degrees If armed heat motion triggers the camera and turns it on auto matically and begins transmitting the image The cam era then communicates the video wirelessly back to the Gateway which in turn feeds your computer This enables you to watch the video to determine the event that triggered it Package Contents Installation Overview Installing your camera is a simple two step...

Page 5: ...ing antenna adjustments be tried Installing Your Camera Your camera can either be mounted on a wall or just sit on a level surface Wall Mount Your Wireless Camera Make sure the power adapter cord is long enough to reach your mounting location Also be sure the AC outlet cannot be switched on and off with a wall switch Warning when mounting near a window drilling too close to the glass could break t...

Page 6: ...nsor distance works up to 12 14 ft 3 5 4 m 5 Make slight adjustments to the camera viewing angle by tilting and panning the camera head by hand 6 It is recommended that the antenna be set vertically Tabletop Mount Your Wireless Camera The camera can be placed on any level surface 1 Plug the power supply into camera and then to the wall 2 Make adjustments to the camera viewing angle by tilting and ...

Page 7: ...h the Gateway Ensure the camera is powered Ensure that the Gateway is powered and online Ensure you are pressing the Discovery button Reposition the camera closer to the Gateway No camera picture Ensure the camera is powered Ensure that the Gateway is powered and online Ensure you have the proper camera selected Reposition the camera closer to the Gateway Reposition the antenna Poor picture qualit...

Page 8: ...uded AC or battery operation batteries not included Integrated Lens 4 3 mm F1 8 fixed focus Motion and camera lens 80 degree field of view Focus range 2 feet to Infinity Resolution 360 horizontal TV lines Signal Noise Ratio 48 dB High Speed Electronic Shutter 1 60 1 15000 sec Image Sensor 1 3 CMOS Current Consumption approximately 40mA Typical Range Outdoors 250 feet 76 m Typical Range Indoors 60 ...

Page 9: ...before securing the camera to the sur face When mounting a camera on soft surfaces like sheetrock use an awl to punch holes in the mate rial slightly smaller than the plastic anchors included in the hardware mounting kit The illustrations are drawn to a one to one scale which means they provide the exact dimensions required to mount the unit Wall Mounting Drilling Template Drill Holes In These Pos...

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