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Your camera is capable of being placed on any stable horizontal surface without
the need to screw it down. However, if you need to mount it on the wall, ceiling or
other surface in order to get the right viewing angle, the base conceals mounting
holes for the included screws.
STEP 1
Remove cover plate by twisting counterclockwise (in the direction of the
arrows moulded on the plate). You may also need to remove the camera from
the base by unscrewing the collar on the mounting arm.
STEP 2
Mark the screw holes using the base as a template.
STEP 3
If mounting into brick or drywall, install
wall anchors before inserting screws. Drive
screws into surface, leaving just enough
space for the base to slip over.
STEP 4
Slip base over screw heads and hand
tighten screws securely.
STEP 5
Replace cover plate and reattach
camera to mounting arm if necessary.
MOUNTING THE CAMERA
GLOSSARY
3G/4G
- Cellular signal used by your mobile device to make calls, download files, etc. You
generally pay a mobile phone company a monthly fee for this.
App
- Short for “application.” For the purposes of this manual, this refers to the eView
program which you download for your phone or tablet.
Camera
- This refers to your QN6401X EasyView camera. References to the camera built-
into your mobile device will identified.
Cloud Server
- This is a remote network of computers which are used to save your event
notification photos for a period of 30 days.
Micro SD Card
- a memory card. Typically used in cell phones or digital cameras.
Mobile Device
- a smartphone, tablet or other portable electronic (such as an iPod with
WiFi) item that can connect to the world around it either using a cellular signal or WiFi.
Network
- This refers to the system of routers, computers and etc. that are all connected in
your home or office. It is also referred to as a Local Network to differentiate it from the Internet
Operating System
- This is the software the runs your computer or mobile device. Ex-
amples are Android and iOS for phones and tablets, Windows and OSX for computers.
Router
- Nowadays, this also includes the modem. This is what your computer(s) plug into
to connect to the Internet. Desktop computers are usually directly connected to the router
using a network cable, while your cell phone, tablet or laptop usually connect via a wireless
signal broadcast from your router.
WiFi
- also called wireless. In most cases, a router puts out a WiFi signal to allow mobile
devices to connect to a network - and the Internet - without the need for a physical wire.
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Q-See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty
covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase. Additionally, our
products also come with a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing
defects for one month from the date of purchase. Permanent upgrading service is
provided for the software.
Liability Exclusions:
Any product malfunction or abnormalities in operation or damage caused by the
following reasons are not within the free service scope of our company:
1. Equipment damage caused by improper operation.
2. Improper equipment operation environment and conditions (e.g., improper
power, extreme environmental temperatures, humidity, lightning and
sudden surges of electricity).
3. Damage caused by acts of nature (e.g., earthquake, fire, etc).
4. Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not
authorized by Q-See.
5. Product sold over 12 months ago.
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process after purchasing our product. To do this, simply fill out the User’s
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