Camera locations – SVAT Electronics CLEARVU11 User Manual

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Model #

CLEARVU2

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SVAT ELECTRONICS

WHERE DO I PLACE THE CAMERAS AT MY BUSINESS?

WHERE DO I PLACE THE CAMERAS AT MY HOME?

WHAT IS INCLUDED

Model #

CLEARVU11

www.svat.com

1 YEAR WARRANTY

• 15" LCD DVR with 320GB HDD

• 4 Indoor/Outdoor Night Vision Cameras

• PS/2 Mouse

• Remote Control for DVR

• Software CD

10ft RJ-45 Cable

• 4 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA (male)

Power Cables

• 5 RCA to BNC Connectors

• 1-4 Port Power Supply for Cameras

• 8.5ft DC12V Power Adapter for DVR

• Quick Start Guide

• 4 Window Warning Stickers

• Instruction Manual

• 1 Year Warranty

• 24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support

Camera

Locations

The most important areas to monitor
with your cameras are your entrance-
ways. By doing this, you will have visual
confirmation of everyone who enters
and exits your building.

Store Aisles

Position cameras on to aisles so
you can observe any suspicious
activity when viewing live or
recorded footage.

Inventory Rooms

Protect your inventory. In 2007,

one in every 28.2 employees was
apprehended for theft from their
employer.

Parking Lot

Cameras will help deter

criminals from targeting your
vehicle or those of your
employees.

Important Areas

Monitor areas and rooms where
valuables, such as your safe, high
ticket products and confidential
documents, are kept.

Camera

Locations

Main level monitoring is essential as
nearly 80% of residential intrusions
occur through the first floor. Start by
mounting near your doorways and
windows and then continue to your
back and side yards.

Pool

Security systems not only

protect your possessions, they

can protect your family. Having

cameras around your pool

increases the overall safety of

the area.

Driveway

Vehicle theft is not uncommon,

and monitoring your driveway

also allows you to see who

approaches your home.

Shed

Your shed is often filled with

valuable items—bicycles, a

lawnmower, gardening tools

etc. Backyard entries are

extremely common, so create a

noticeable security presence.

Garage

Having a camera mounted on

the front of your garage is a

highly visual deterrent that

keeps criminals from getting

access to a doorway or tools that

may aid in a break-in.

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