Jasco 45261 manual

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    www .j as co pr od u cts. c om 1- 8 0 0 - 6 5 4 - 8 4 8 3 4 5261 Home Monitoring Wir eless Color Camer a with Por table L CD Monit or Use r Manu al[...]

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    2 Thank you for p urchasing the GE 45261 Wirele ss Color Camera System with Por table L CD Monitor . Please revie w these ins truc tions carefully before at tempting to o perate the uni t. PRODUC T FEA TURE S “ Wi-F i” intern et friendly wi reless sy stem—wo n’t interfere with home wireless network s Por table 2.5 ” LC D color monitor / r[...]

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    3 PAC K A G E C ON T E NT S Pleas e check and identif y all the p ar ts before proceeding w ith the ins tallation. 4 5 23 3 Wireless Color Camer a 4 5 2 61 Portable 2.5 ” Color Monitor /Receiv er Charging cradle Wall moun ting hardware 2 AC adapter s AV ca b le BEFORE YOU IN ST ALL When cho osing the be st loca tion for th e placement of the came[...]

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    4 CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCA TION The 45 233 Wireless Col or Camera can be posi tioned on a desk top, or mounted to a wall. It is suitab le for indoo r or outdoor u se. When choosing a mo unting location, please be advised: Do not use in wet lo cations . If using out side, posit ion camera in a shelte red locatio n. Do not posit ion the camera[...]

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    5 If using t he optional rech argeable NiMH ba tter y (sold separat ely) , the operational time is up t o 5 hours, de pending on usa ge. The Camera ha s an unobst ructe d wireless transmis sion range up to 200 f t . from the receiver . T ransmissi on distance ind oors is reduced d ue to interior wall s, wiring , househol d fi xtures and metal plum[...]

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    6 1 2 Menu Alarm Volume Adjustment Channel Selection Switch Battery Compartment Sensitivity Adjustment TR IG G E R CHANNEL SELE CTION 2. Similarly , set t he slide sw itch located in side the bat tery comp art ment area o f the Por table L CD monitor to m atch the channel u sed by the camera . 3. Plug AC power adapte r of the L CD monitor into the [...]

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    7 CHANNEL SELEC TION Manual, Auto or Stand -by The wi reless sy stem can be set to op erate in one of three modes: Manual, Auto or Sta nd - by. T he desired operating mode can be s electe d using th e but tons on the front p anel of the LCD mo n it o r . Manual Mode T o selec t one of the t wo channels manually , press t he ‘M’ (Manual) bu tton[...]

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    8 sepa rately . IMP ORT ANT : When usin g more than one camera, e ach camera mu st be a ssigne d to a speci fi c channel usin g the channel sel ect ion swi tch located on the und erside of the camera hou sing. Selec t eithe r 1 or 2 for each camera. Each camera must b e assigned to a spe cifi c channel; both cameras cannot be on t he same channel[...]

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    9 Note: t wo ca mera s mus t be ava ilab le in o rder fo r Auto mo de to op erate co rrec tl y . B oth cam eras ca nnot be o n the s ame ch annel or t he sig nals w ill ca ncel ou t. Stand -by Mod e Pressing t he ‘S’ but ton places t he sys tem in S tand- by mode and wi ll utilize the Au dio Notifi ca tio n/ Detec tion fea ture (see pg. 12). T[...]

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    10 Sensor Infra-Red (IR) LEDs Night Vision The 4 52 33 Wir eless Color Camera featu res N ight Vision tech nology . Object s and image s can be seen in lit tle or no light up to 10 ft . The camera u ses a special image sensor that automatically detec ts available light levels. It turns on/ of f the Infra -Red (IR) LEDs on the front of the came ra. [...]

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    11 correspo nds to the camera ch annel sett ing. 5. Adjust antenn a and camera angle as nee ded for the cle arest pic ture. Positionin g the antenna upwards to improve se nsitivit y , and dow nwards to reduce sen sitivit y . T ake care not to force the antennas p ast their l ock posit ions. Wal l Mo unt : 1. T o simplif y the wall mount p rocess, y[...]

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    12 3. Set Channel swi tch on camera to 1 or 2. Slide the camera onto the alig nment and locking pins of t he mountin g plate. Plug in AC adapter into camera . 4. Adjus t antenna and camera angle as ne eded for the cle arest pic ture. AUDIO DE TEC TION AND NOTIFIC A TION FE A TURE This feature allo ws the sy stem to emit an aud io aler t whenever s [...]

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    13 2. Pressing the “menu” bu tton t wice… the Mid dle LED will light - up in blue. Y ou can then a djust t he Color by pres sing “ +” or “ -” on the Volume/ Adjus t But ton. If no input is received wi thin 30 second s, it will rever t b ack to V olume Adjus t mode automatically . 3. Pressing the “menu” but ton three time s… the [...]

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    14 USING T HE 452 61 WIRELESS CO L OR C AMER A SY ST EM WITH A VCR Y o u can connect t he 4 5 2 61 LC D Monitor (using t he supplie d A/ V cable) to a VCR, DVR or another monito r in order to record/vie w the image s received from up to 2 cameras . If connecte d to V CR or DVR, th e VC R/ DVR must al so be connec ted a T V /Monitor in ord er to see[...]

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    15 approxima tely 5 hours* on a single charge. T o order this b atter y , ple ase visit www .j as cop rod ucts . co m/ batter yoffer or call our Cus tomer Suppo r t depar t ment at 1 -8 00 -654-8 483 , Monday– F riday , 8 a.m. –5 p .m. CST . TROUBLE SHOO TING No camera picture 1. Check all connec tions . Make sur e camera(s) & monitor are p[...]

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    16 Inter ference on camera picture 1. Make sure each camera (transmi tter) is wi thin range, and tha t no large obs truc tion s are blocking the signal. 2. T r y repo sitioning t he camera, L CD monitor or b oth to improve the rece ption quali ty . 3. Reposition other ne arby equipment transmi ttin g on the 9 00MHz frequenc y . 4. Adjus t the anten[...]

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    17 Min i. Ill umin ati on: .............................................. 0 lux a t 3 ft , 0.5 l ux at 10f t Volta ge................................................................................................................. 9VDC Cur rent Co nsum ptio n: .....................................................150m A maxi mum Mod ula tio n: .....[...]

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    18 FCC STA TEMENT NOTE : Thi s equ ipm ent ha s be en te ste d and fo und to c omp ly wi th th e li mit s for a C las s B dig ital d evi ce, pu rsu ant to Pa r t 15 of the F CC Rule s. Th ese l imi ts a re des ign ed to p rovi de rea son abl e prot ec tio n aga ins t ha rmfu l inte r feren ce in a re sid ent ial in st alla ti on. T his e qui pme nt[...]