8
3. Place the two
7
/
16
-inch (11 mm)
slotted keyholes on the back of
the camera bracket over the wall
mounting screw heads and slide
the camera downward to secure it.
4. Hold the camera mounting
bracket and swivel the camera
head until it is in position for the
desired view.
Mounting the Distribution
Box
Choose a location for the distribution
box taking into account:
• the cable length
• the camera location
• the location of the TV or monitor
you plan to use
• space necessary for access to the
box when it is used for two-way
speech communication with the
camera
Mount the box to the selected surface
with hook and loop fastener tape (not
supplied), available at your local Ra-
dioShack store.
Mounting the Remote
Motion Alarm
The remote motion alarm is designed
to be mounted on your TV or monitor.
You can also mount it on a wall or
other surface that is within the reach
of its 6-foot (2 m) cable. For smooth
surfaces, use the supplied double-sid-
ed adhesive pad. For other surfaces,
use a pan-head screw with a
3
/
16
-inch
(4-mm) diameter head to fit the slot-
ted keyhole on the back of the alarm
case.
Caution:
When attaching the alarm to
a TV set, do not mount it so it covers
any ventilation slots or in an area that
becomes hot.
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