• Push all the excess wiring into the junction box.
Note: make sure all the wires are positioned in an
organized manner and away from the edges of the
junction box and the mounting bracket, to avoid pinching
any of them with the base of the camera, prior to
completing the process.
• Proceed to align the floodlight camera base on the
junction box, so that it is oriented correctly.
• Insert the center screw through the base and into the
mounting hole on the junction box. Secure the base firmly
in place.
• Use the screw cap to cover the center screw to prevent it
from rusting.
5. Restore power at the breaker
• Turn the breaker that controls the circuit for your
oodlight to switch it back on. Remove the tape over the
circuit breaker switch and turn the power ON at the circuit
breaker or fuse. Verify power is ON at the oodlight light.
Note: if the xture is not ON, check if the light xture is
controlled by a switch in your home. In that case, move
the switch to its ON position for power.
• After restoring power, the lights will turn on and your
oodlight camera will notify you with a tone that has
entered into the setup mode.
How to insert the
microSD™ card
The Wi-Fi camera comes with a built-in card slot located at
the back of the unit, which supports a microSD™ card of up
to 128GB.
Once you insert the storage card, the camera will
automatically start recording and storing videos on that
memory. This type of card will normally store about one
month of continuous video footage.
Step 1: Gently lift the rubber cover protecting the
compartment on the back of the camera.
Step 2: Insert the microSD™ card. Make sure you insert it in
the correct direction inside the slot.
Step 3: Put the cover back by pushing it down with your
thumb until it tightly closes the compartment.
Note: failure to complete step 3 can lead to water damage
on the device.