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Nope set it up myself in an afternoon with a drill and a ladder.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You'd probably have to pay for that service. Geeksquad has the option which costs $150? I could be wrong, give them a call to double check! Otherwise, it's all D.I.Y. Very very simple to do.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.HAVE TO call someone in to install it? - No , Set up requires running the wires from the main unit to each camera. May need to drill holes in walls, climb ladders, use a drill, hammer, screwdriver -- plug in the power and camera connections and it should start working! You need to decide where to place cameras for effectiveness, consider view angles, weather or vandalism exposure and similar issues. I didn't think all of the control settings options were "obvious" - download the instructions and most of it makes sense. No great technical knowledge required ( Some control terms are not obvious, but default settings are pretty good Expect to spend some time learning to make the most of the many optional features!!) . So - basic tool use, some climbing/mobility needed, and ability to apply some generic recommendations to your specific situation - if you are good with that, you should be fine to D.I. Y. !
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