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Outdoor Security Camera Series 2 Installation Guide

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Overview

The Outdoor Security Camera Series 2 is a battery-operated security camera that boasts AI-powered motion detection to help identify potential threats outside your home. Its rugged design holds up to the elements, with an IP65 water-resistant and dustproof rating. The Outdoor Camera Series 2 also features 1080p HD video capture with a 140-degree field of view, all while hosting a built-in 90 dB siren.

Looking to purchase an Outdoor Camera Series 2? You can find it available for purchase on our website.

Requirements

Before Getting Started

Before installing your Outdoor Security Camera Series 2, you’ll need a Gen 3 SimpliSafe® System running the latest firmware version. You can check for any updates to your system using the SimpliSafe® Mobile App.

You’ll also want to charge the battery for your Outdoor Camera using the included USB charging cable and your own USB power adapter that outputs 7.5W minimum. It can take up to 6 hours to fully charge your battery.

You should also remove the protective film on the face of the Outdoor Camera Series 2 to ensure video quality is not impacted.

What’s in the Box?

  • Outdoor Security Camera Series 2

  • Rechargeable Battery

  • USB Battery Charging Cable

  • Magnetic Mount

  • Mounting Hardware

What You’ll Need

  • A USB Power Adapter (7.5W minimum)

  • Phillips Head Screwdriver

  • Optional: Ladder or Step Stool

  • Optional: Power Drill

Best Practices for Mounting Your Outdoor Camera Series 2

  • For optimal performance, mount it at 6 ½ feet

  • If mounting above 6 ½ feet, utilize the permanent mount to secure your camera

  • Mount the camera in a normal orientation, with the SimpliSafe® logo right side up

  • Angle the camera at 30 degrees facing down

  • Motion detection for the Outdoor Camera Series 2 works best when individuals pass through the field of view side-to-side - not vertically!

  • Ensure that the field of view is free from trees/bushes blocking it, which could sway and trigger false motion events

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