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Assembly hints (Fig. C)
Install camera(s) so they are facing areas
where people have to walk through to
approach your home regardless of where
they are headed . A good idea is to place
a camera overlooking the front door to
capture an image of anyone approaching it .
Such position could be used to check if you
have parcels delivered to your door or if the
potential intruder knocks or rings the doorbell
to see if anyone is at home .
Walk around your house . Assess where
intruders are most likely to approach to
enter, and what path they would take . Most
intruders enter the home through poorly
observable doors and windows . Hence it is
recommended to install the camera(s) near
those areas .
When installing camera(s) it is important to
keep the front and backyard as well-lit as
possible for ideal night vision and the ability
to detect motion .
Make sure the installation location does not
have reflective surfaces or objects too close to
the camera .
Avoiding false triggers
(see "Sensitivity Setting" "Motion Mask" in
tables below)
A tree, shrub or foliage that is blown
by the wind
–
position the camera(s) so
wind-blown objects are out of the camera’s
view or use the camera motion detection mask
settings to exclude these areas from detection .
People moving along sidewalks or
streets that are close to your home
–
aim the camera and use the motion detection
mask settings to ensure only legitimate threats
are triggering events . The camera has to
be set up in a way that public traffic areas
cannot be recorded . For this, the alignment
of the camera and the masking function (see
"Motion Mask") of the camera have to set up
correspondingly .
Vehicles moving in the background
–
aim the camera so as to avoid movement in
the background or use the motion detection
mask settings to stop detection of vehicles
in the street . The camera has to be set up
in a way that public traffic areas cannot be
recorded .
For this, the alignment of the camera and the
masking function (see "Motion Mask") of the
camera have to set up correspondingly .
Movement or light reflected off
smooth surfaces such as glass
–
adjust
the sensitivity level and/or avoid pointing the
camera directly at glass surfaces .