Jasco 45234 manual

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    www .j as co pr od u cts . co m 1- 8 0 0 - 6 5 4 - 8 4 8 3 45234 Home Monitoring Wir eles s Color Camer a with Rece iver Use r Manu al[...]

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    2 Thank you for p urchasing the GE 45 234 Wireles s Color Camera S ystem with Rece iver . Please review thes e instr ucti ons carefully before at tempting to operate t he unit. PRODUC T FEA TURE S “ Wi-F i” internet f riendly wirele ss sys tem—won’ t interfere with home wireless network s View up to t wo cameras auto matically Audio De tect[...]

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    3 1. 4 52 33 Wir eless Color Camera 2. 45 23 4 Wir eless Re ce ive r 3. W all plate and mo unting hardware for camera 4. 2 AC adapter s 5. AV cable BEFORE YOU IN ST AL L When cho osing the be st loca tion for the p lacement of the camera and receive r , it is bes t to avoid any sources of po ssible RF inter ference such a s microwave ovens an d cor[...]

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    4 indoo r or outdoor u se. When choosing a mount ing location, please be advised: Do not use in wet lo cations . If using out side, posit ion camera in a sheltere d locatio n. Do not posit ion the camera so t hat it point s direc tly into the sun or any b right light , as this may caus e damage to th e camera. Avoid viewing areas wh ere half the ar[...]

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    5 reduced d ue to interior walls , wiring, ho usehold fi x tures and metal plumbing. CONNEC TIN G TO A TV O R MONITOR T o prepare for installa tion of the sy stem, we recommend tha t you temporarily connec t the 45 234 Receiver to a T V or Monito r to help you choose t he best l ocation for ins talling the camera. The camera conne ct s wirelessly [...]

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    6 plug to t he yellow VIDEO IN jack an d the white p lug to the w hite AU DIO IN jack . 2. Plug the AC adapter into t he power ja ck (marked on the b ack of the receiver , th en into an AC outlet . 3. Loosen the ante nna nut and rotate the ante nna to a ver tical po sition . Tighten antenna nu t so it is snug. D o no t over -tighte n. Place the rec[...]

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    7 cannot b e on the s ame chan nel or t he signa ls will cancel o ut. Multi- Camera Operation This wirel ess sur veillance system i s designed to work wi th up to 2 cameras. Ad ditional came ras are sold separately . IMPORT ANT : When using more than one camera, ea ch camera must be assigne d to a speci fi c channe l using the channel selec tion s[...]

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    8 Auto Mode (2 C amera Op erat ion) T o have th e receiver automat ically switch b etwe en tw o active ch annels, fi rst check t he receiver is set to 1/2 posit ion. Nex t, pres s the AUT O b utton o n the top panel of t he receiver . The green LED will light and the receive r will automat ically selec t bet ween the t wo act ive cameras. T he mon[...]

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    9 Sensor Infra-Red (IR) LEDs ‘see’ in the d ark. Night Vision will appear a s a Black and White image. When the image sensor det ect s enough light, c olor will ret urn to the images. AUDIO DETEC TION AND NOTIFICA TION FEA TURE This feature allow s the sys tem to emit an audi o aler t whenever sound is detected within a monitored area. When t h[...]

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    10 Desk top Mount : 1. Place camera in de sir ed loca tion on a fl at sur face. 2. Set Channel swi tch on camera to 1 or 2. 3. Power ON the T V /monitor ; reconnect AC ad apter to the ca mera. 4. Selec t the channel (1 or 2) on the receive r that correspo nds to the camera ch annel sett ing. (See Channel Sele ction) 5. Adjust antenn a and camera a[...]

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    11 plate to t he wall. Do not run t he adapter cable in walls; when s ecuring the cab le, do not cut or puncture. 3. Set Channel swi tch on camera to 1 or 2. Slide the camera onto the alignme nt and locking pins of the mountin g plate. Plug in AC adapter into camera . 4. Adjus t antenna and camera angle as nee ded for the cle arest pic ture. USING [...]

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    12 OPTIONAL WIRELESS BA T TERY P ACK AVAI L ABL E (SOLD SEP ARA TEL Y) Rechargeable NiMH Bat ter y is available for use wi th the 45 23 3 Wireless C olor Camera. This 850mAh b atter y will power t he 4 5 23 3 camera for approxima tely 5 hours on a sin gle charge. T o order t his bat ter y , pleas e visit www .ja sco pr odu cts.c om/ batter yo f fer[...]

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    13 TROUBLE SHOO TING If you are having trouble op erating this produc t, please consult t he guide below. If you have an y quest ions or feel the camera sys tem is not operating cor rectly , or you simply need a dditional information, ple ase visit our web site ww w . jascoproduct s.com, or contact our Customer Ser vice Group 1 - 80 0- 65 4- 84 83.[...]

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    14 range, and tha t no large obs truc tions are blo cking the signal. 2. T r y repo sitioning t he camera, receiver or bot h to improve the rece ption qualit y . 3. If a camera is posit ioned clo se to the receiver point antenn a away from the receive r . 4. Reposit ion other nearby equip ment transmitt ing on the 9 00MHz frequenc y . 5. Adjus t th[...]

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    15 Min . Illu mina tion ......................... 0 lux u p to 3 feet , 0.5lux u p to 10 ft Volta ge ...........................................................................................................9VDC Cur rent Co nsumpt ion ..................................................150 mA max imum Ove rall Si ze .................................[...]

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    16 FCC ST A TEMENT NOTE : Thi s equ ipme nt ha s bee n tes ted an d foun d to com ply w ith t he lim it s for a Cl ass B d igi tal de vice , pur suant t o Par t 15 of th e FCC Rul es . Th ese l imit s ar e desi gne d to pro vide r eas ona ble p rotec ti on ag ains t ha rmfu l inte rf eren ce in a res ide ntia l ins tal lat ion . Thi s equi pme nt g[...]