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Spypoint LINK-EVO - Camera Startup and Signal Acquisition; Turning On Camera and Checking Signal; Understanding Camera Status Indicators

Spypoint LINK-EVO
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ENGLISH
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START THE CAMERA
We strongly suggest to slow format your SD card in
a computer, even more if it has been used in another
electronic device.
1. Turn the camera ON
Use the ON/OFF switch to turn the camera ON.
2. All lights ashing - Searching for signal
The signal search can take few minutes to process. If only
1bluebarisashing,thenetworktestwasunsuccessful.
Get outside or near a window to maximize signal strength
and restart the camera. This operation might need to be
repeated as the SPYPOINT SIM card and services are powered by mul-
tiple providers. The network modem will manoeuvre to ensure stron-
gest signal strength by searching for the best tower available (cell
network).
3. Solid blue bars - Signal strength
Once the network test is completed, blue bars will
stabilize showing the signal strength. Note that signal
bars displayed on the camera can differentiate of those
shown on other cellular devices as there is no industry standards
andpracticetolabelDBMvaluestoaspecicnumberofbars.
4. Red light ashing (30 s) - Installation delay
Thetestlightinfrontofthecamerawillashfor30secondstoallow
the user to leave the area without being photographed or recorded.
5. All lights OFF - Camera ready
The camera has sent a picture and updated its status in the LINK
app with it’s latest information. The camera is now ready to take
pictures and transmit them to your LINK app upon the next synch.
Synchs are set by default to every 4 hours from midnight.

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