Jasco 45246 manual

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    w w w .jas coproduc t s.com 1 -80 0 - 654- 8 483 Home M oni to ring Wir e le ss Col o r Ca me ra an d R ece i ve r Use r Man ual 452 46 Indoor | Outdoor[...]

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    T able of Content s Produc t Features .................................................................... 3 Package Content s .................................................................. 4 Before you Ins tall .................................................................... 4 Choosin g A Camera Mounti ng Locatio n ..................... 5 [...]

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    3 Than k you for purchasing t he GE 4 52 46 Wirele ss Color Ca mera System wit h Receiver . Plea se review thes e inst ruc tio ns carefully before at tempt ing to operate t he unit . PRODUC T FE A TURE S • W eath er r es ista n t met al cam era c asi ng , des ign ed f or out doo r use • Bl ac k a nodi zed fin ish p rev en t s rust a nd un wan [...]

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    4 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS Please ch eck and iden tif y al l the pa r ts bef ore proc eeding with the insta llation. 1. Wire less cam era and rece ive r 2. Mounti ng h ardw are for camera (3 s cr ews, 3 plastic anc hors) 3. 2 A C ada pt ers 4. A V cabl e 5. Adj ustment wr ench BEFORE YOU IN S T ALL When choosing the best l ocati on f or the placemen t of[...]

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    5 CHOOS ING A C AMER A MOUN TING LOC A TIO N The Wi rel ess C olor Came ra is sui table for indoor or outdoor use. Wh en choo sing a mounting loc ation, please be advised : • Th is ca mer a i s d esig ned t o be r el iabl e f or ou td oor use ; a nd its fle xi bl e des ig n a llow s it to b e use d i ndoo rs a s w ell . • If us ing out door s,[...]

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    6 • A vo id pos iti oni ng the ca me ra so that it is vi ewin g ar eas w her e h alf of th e a rea is in bri ght s un lig ht an d the ot her h alf i s d ark, suc h as th e sha dow o f a b uil ding . A ll typ es o f ca me r as ha ve di f fic ulty “ seei ng” in to ar eas o f s uch di ver gen t li ght le vel s. • In lo w l igh t c ond itio ns[...]

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    7 RECEIVER C HANNEL S ELEC TION The receiver s ys tem can monitor up to 2 w ireless cameras . Y ou can op erate the receiver in e ither Manual o r Auto mode. T o vi ew more th an one camera, locate t he camera channel s elec tio n swi tch ( 1 2 1 / 2) on the rear pa nel of the receiver . The receiver mu st b e set to the ‘1/2’ pos ition to allo[...]

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    8 channel (1 or 2) LE D w ill turn on . The receiver will s witch to a dif ferent channel e ach time th e MANU AL b ut ton is press ed. T he vide o image for the chan nel wit h an act ive camera sele cte d will appe ar on the m onitor . Each camera mus t be assi gned to a spe cific channel; b oth cameras cannot be on t he same cha nnel or th e sig[...]

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    9 CYCLE TIME SET TING (Time inte rval b etween cam era selections ) The de fault c yc le time for the r eceiver to swit ch between cam eras in aut o mode is p rese t t o 4 secon ds. T o c hange the c yc le time , press and hold both of the buttons (Auto and Man ual) o n t op of the r eceiv er simu ltan eously . The rec eiver will beep , pause and t[...]

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    10 The c amera will be set to c hannel 1 fr om the facto ry . T o c hange the c amer a to cha nnel 2 , you will need to remov e the sun shield and unsc rew the l ens cover . L ocate the chan nel selector . Slide the swit ch t o c hannel 2 a nd s cr ew o n the lens co ver bac k on until it’s sn ug. E ach c amera must be ass igned to a spec ific c[...]

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    11 CONNEC TIN G TO A TV O R MONITOR T o pre pare for instal lation o f the system, w e rec ommend that you tempo rari ly con nect the Wire less Rec eiv er to a T V or M onit or to help y ou choos e the best locati on for installi ng the c amera. The c amera connects wire lessly and automatic ally to the rec eiver when bo th a re powe red on and ar [...]

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    12 1. Plug the A C adapt er fo r the Wireless Recei ver (la beled ‘Receiv er ’) int o the power jac k (ma rked ‘DC 9V’ o n the back of the recei ver ), then in to an AC outle t . Se lec t th e des ir ed c hannel on th e bac k of the receiv er (s ee R eceiver Ch ann el Selection ) . 2. After se lecting th e c hannel for the c amer a (see Cha[...]

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    13 USIN G THE WIREL ESS COLOR C AMER A S YS TEM WITH A VCR or DV R Y ou can c onnect the re ce iver to a V CR or DV R i n or der to r ecor d th e images rec eiv ed from up to two ca meras. The V CR or D VR must als o be c onnecte d to a TV /Mo nito r in o rd er t o see liv e or rec orde d images. See diag ra m bel ow . L ONG RANG E N IGHT VI SIO N [...]

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    14 It turns on/ off the high- power ed In frar ed (I R) LE Ds on th e fr ont o f the c amera. These LE Ds pro vide artificial ligh t that a llows the cam era to s ee i n the dark. Lon g R ange N ight Vision wi ll ap pear as a Black and Whi te ima ge. W hen the image sen sor detects eno ugh ligh t, colo r wi ll re turn to the ima ges. AU DIO DETECT[...]

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    15 - 3 / 1 6 " dri ll bi t (f or dril lin g h oles , i f usi ng plast ic an cho rs t o mo un t on to d r ywal l o r b ric k mat eria l) - Scr ewd riv er - Adj ustme nt wr en ch (in clu ded ) St ep 1. Mou nti ng p rep ar ati on Onc e a s uit able lo cati on for th e c am er a ha s been se lect ed a nd the c able r out e has b een de te rmi ned,[...]

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    16 (b ) I f the c able ne eds to b e ra n thr ough a w all or c ei lin g, th en an ad di tio nal hol e w ill ne ed t o be dri lle d usi ng the 3 / 8” dri ll bi t. Dri ll the ho le in t he ce nte r o f th e t hre e mou nt in g sc rew ho les ( see fig ure B) . F it c on ne cto r a nd cab le th r ou gh ho le be f or e sec uri ng the mou n ti ng br [...]

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    17 St ep 3. Mou nti ng b rac ket (a ) If mo unt in g t o a stud , w ood s urfac e or oth er no n-b ric k m at eria l, use the 1/ 8” dri ll bit to dr il l p ilo t ho le s; dr il l h oles . Ali gn ho le s in mou nti ng br ack et to dr ill ed hol es, i nse rt s cr ews an d s c r ew i n u nti l pl at e h as secu re fi t. D o no t ov er tig ht en scr[...]

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    18 ( d) T ak e ca r e to p osit io n t he ca mer a in th e cor rect ori ent ati on. T o ens ure the c ame ra i mag e i s n ot pos iti on ed u psi de do wn , yo u m ay hav e t o r ot ate the c ame ra ho usi ng so the c hann el sle lecti on swi t ch is po siti oned ab ov e the le ns and the li ght se ns or is be lo w the le ns. St ep 4. An ten na Adj[...]

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    19 St ep 5. AC Po wer L oc ate the po wer ca ble e nd con necti on. Atta ch t he A C ada pt er ( la be led ‘ c am er a’) to e nd of c able c omin g fr om the ca mer a. Pl ug-i n A C adap te r t o n ear est AC ou tle t. A dap ter mu st b e u sed i n a d r y loc atio n. A C pow er exte nsi on ca bles ar e ava ila bl e fro m t he Ca ll Ce nt er 1 [...]

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    20 Blan k mon ito r 1. Mak e sur e rec eiv er or m onit or i s swit ched O N. Ens ure the c orrect video input on the TV /mo nit or has been selected. 2. Make sur e video cable is con nected to T V /m onit or . Int erferenc e o n came ra pictu re 1. Mak e sur e ea ch camera (tran smitter ) i s with in rang e, and that no large obstructions a re blo[...]

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    21 2 . Mak e su re th e sou nd is w ith in th e m ic ro pho ne r an ge . 3 . If t he un it em its a l ou d wa il in g sou nd ( f eed ba ck ) , try mo vi ng the c am er a aw ay fr om th e rec ei ve r or an gl e th e r ec ei ve r di f f er en tly . 4. M ak e sur e th e au dio c ab le i s c onn ect ed t o the TV / mo nit or . SPECIFI CA TION S (S ubj [...]

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    22 ON E- YEA R LI MI TED W A RRA NTY Jas co P rod ucts C ompa ny w arr ants t his p rod uct to be f ree fr om man ufa ctu ring de fects f or a peri od o f one ye ar fr om the o rigi nal dat e o f con sum er pu r chas e. Thi s war r an ty i s l imi ted t o the re pa ir or r ep la cem ent o f th is pro duct o nly an d does no t ext en d t o co nseq u[...]

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    23 F C C ST A TE MEN T This device complies w ith part 15 of the F CC rules. Operation is subject to t he following two c onditions: (1) This devic e may not cause harmful interference. (2) This devic e must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC NO TE: The manufacturer is not responsible fo[...]

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