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Number (SN) for the CheckVideo Gateway (do not discard)

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8 pin Phoenix connectors (optional, for digital input/output contacts)   

Required, but not included: 
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Sprint 3G network access with adequate signal strength: Greater than 

-84 to -86 dBm (e.g., -82 dBm, -50 dBm, etc.) required to receive firm-

ware updates and stream live video

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Up to four fixed, analog NTSC/PAL cameras

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(For initial registration and configuration): Computer with  

Microsoft® Internet Explorer® or Mozilla® Firefox®

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Monitor for viewing Received Signal Strength during setup

Optional:
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)     

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USB storage device for expanded storage (up to 1 TB) and powered 

hub. For information, refer to the 

CheckVideo Gateway for Mobile 

Broadband Networks Installation Guide 

at via the Partner Login at                 

www.checkvideo.com

.

Before you begin, if this CheckVideo device will be monitored by a 

central station, please contact the central station for a username and 

password on their existing CheckVideo account. The central station will 

add the device to their account.  If this device will be self-monitored, 

you will be creating a CheckVideo account in Step Five. 
Included in the CheckVideo® Gateway for Mobile Broadband Networks 

Kit:
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CheckVideo Gateway for Mobile Broadband Networks,  

with Franklin® 3G S600C Module

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CheckVideo Gateway power supply (9V, 1.66A)

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Franklin 3G Module power supply (12V, 1 A)

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Franklin 3G Module antennas

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USB 2.0 Cable

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Sticker displaying MEIDs for the Franklin 3G Module and Serial 

Step One

 

 Review Requirements

Step Two

 

 Camera Placement

Fig. 1 - 

MORE EFFECTIVE:

 

Cameras 

are at a 15 to 45 degree downward 

tilt and are mounted 8 to 20 feet high.

Fig. 2 - 

LESS EFFECTIVE:

 Cameras are 

directly overhead (90 degrees) or 

parallel to (0 degrees) the target

To optimize event detection, the cameras you use with CheckVideo 

should be placed as follows:
•  HEIGHT: Each camera must be installed 8 to 20 feet off the 

ground.

•  DISTANCE: The distance between camera and target depends 

on your camera’s focal length. For example, for a 3.6 mm lens, 

if you are mainly detecting people, the distance between the 

camera and the people you wish to detect should be 10 to 40 

feet. If you are primarily concerned with detecting vehicles, the 

range is 20 to 60 feet. See the 

CheckVideo Camera Placement 

Guide

 for more details and for additional guidelines on 

improving your camera placement.

CheckVideo Gateway for Mobile Broadband Networks 

Installation Quick Reference

Step Three

 

Gateway Setup

1.  Attach the antennas to the Franklin Module. The antenna with 

the white stripe at the base should be on the left when looking 

at the front of the device (Fig. 3).

2.  Extend the tips of the antennas outward from the Module. 

There should be a good distance between the tips, but not so 

great that they are flat (Fig. 4). 

3.  Connect the USB cable between the USB port on the Gateway 

back panel and the USB port on the front of the Franklin 

Module (Fig. 5).

4.  Connect each camera’s video cable to a camera port on the 

back of the Gateway.  

5.  Plug in the power to the Franklin Module (12V DC, 1A). 

IMPORTANT: Do not use the Gateway’s power supply (which 

is larger) to power up the Franklin module. Doing so may 

seriously damage the module.

6.  Plug in the power to the Gateway (9V, 1.66A).
7.  Wait a few minutes for the power light on the front of the      

Gateway to flash rapidly. 

8.  When the flashing slows to one second per pulse, proceed to  

the next step in the process (see reverse).

Fig. 3 - 

Franklin Module antennas

Fig. 5 - 

USB Port Locations

White  

Stripe

Fig. 4 - 

Antennas spread outward

Franklin

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