Jasco 45246 user manual

User manual for the device Jasco 45246

Device: Jasco 45246
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: Jasco
Size: 3.04 MB
Added : 5/26/2014
Number of pages: 24
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Indoor | Outdoor
45246
Home Monitoring
Wireless
Color Camera
and Receiver
User Manual
www.jascoproducts.com
1-800-654-8483

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Table of Contents Product Features .................................................................... 3 Package Contents .................................................................. 4 Before you Install .................................................................... 4 Choosing A Camera Mounting Location ..................... 5 Receiver Channel Selection ............................................... 7 Manual Mode .....................................................................

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3 Thank you for purchasing the GE 45246 Wireless Color Camera System with Receiver. Please review these instructions carefully before attempting to operate the unit. PRODUCT FEATURES • Weather resistant metal camera casing, designed for outdoor use • Black anodized finish prevents rust and unwanted reflections • Long Range Night Vision — high-powered LED’s allow you to see up to 60ft. in the dark • Vandal resistant bracket hides cable • Adjustable sun shield to minimize glare • “Wi-Fi” in

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4 PACKAGE CONTENTS Please check and identify all the parts before proceeding with the installation. 1. Wireless camera and receiver 2. Mounting hardware for camera (3 screws, 3 plastic anchors) 3. 2 AC adapters 4. AV cable 5. Adjustment wrench BEFORE YOU INSTALL When choosing the best location for the placement of the camera and receiver, it is best to avoid any sources of possible RF interference such as microwave ovens and cordless phones. Proximity to these and other sources of RF

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5 CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCATION The Wireless Color Camera is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. When choosing a mounting location, please be advised: • This camera is designed to be reliable for outdoor use; and its flexible design allows it to be used indoors as well. • If using outdoors, take time to first consider how you will route the cable back to the power adapter. The AC adapter must be used in a dry location. The cable is routed through the mounting bracket so it can ru

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6 • Avoid positioning the camera so that it is viewing RECEIVER CHANNEL SELECTION areas where half of the area is in bright sunlight The receiver system can monitor up to 2 wireless and the other half is dark, such as the shadow cameras. You can operate the receiver in either of a building. All types of cameras have difficulty Manual or Auto mode. To view more than one “seeing” into areas of such divergent light levels. camera, locate the camera channel selection switch (1 2 1/2) on th

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7 RECEIVER CHANNEL SELECTION The receiver system can monitor up to 2 wireless cameras. You can operate the receiver in either Manual or Auto mode. To view more than one camera, locate the camera channel selection switch (1 2 1/2) on the rear panel of the receiver. The receiver must be set to the ‘1/2’ position to allow two cameras to be monitored. The next step will be to set the channel selection switch on both cameras. See Camera Channel Selection. MANUAL MODE Auto Manual Operating

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1 2 1 2 8 channel (1 or 2) LED will turn on. The receiver will switch to a different channel each time the MANUAL button is pressed. The video image for the channel with an active camera selected will appear on the monitor. Each camera must be assigned to a specific channel; both cameras cannot be on the same channel or the signals will interfere with each other. AUTO MODE (two camera operation) To have the receiver automatically switch between two active channels, first check the rece

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9 CYCLE TIME SETTING (Time interval between camera selections) The default cycle time for the receiver to switch between cameras in auto mode is preset to 4 seconds. To change the cycle time, press and hold both of the buttons (Auto and Manual) on top of the receiver simultaneously. The receiver will beep, pause and then sound a beep for each second of the cycle time, up to 30 seconds. The total cycle time can be verified by the number of LED flashes/ beeps made when you release the but

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2 1 10 Channel Selection Switch The camera will be set to channel 1 from the factory. To change the camera to channel 2, you will need to remove the sun shield and unscrew the lens cover. Locate the channel selector. Slide the switch to channel 2 and screw on the lens cover back on until it’s snug. Each camera must be assigned to a specific channel; both cameras cannot be on the same channel or the signals will cancel out. If using only one camera you can select either Ch 1 or Ch 2, whi

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11 CONNECTING TO A TV OR MONITOR To prepare for installation of the system, we recommend that you temporarily connect the Wireless Receiver to a TV or Monitor to help you choose the best location for installing the camera. The camera connects wirelessly and automatically to the receiver when both are powered on and are located within 200 ft (unobstructed view) of each other. This system will accommodate up to two cameras. NOTE: There are two AC adapters. One is labeled ‘Receiver’ at th

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12 1. Plug the AC adapter for the Wireless Receiver (labeled ‘Receiver’) into the power jack (marked ‘DC 9V’ on the back of the receiver), then into an AC outlet. Select the desired channel on the back of the receiver (see Receiver Channel Selection). 2. After selecting the channel for the camera (see Channel Selection). Plug the AC adapter for the camera (labeled ‘Camera’) into cable coming from the camera. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. 3. Locate the AV cable. It has a 3.5mm m

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13 USING THE WIRELESS COLOR CAMERA SYSTEM WITH A VCR or DVR You can connect the receiver to a VCR or DVR in order to record the images received from up to two cameras. The VCR or DVR must also be connected to a TV/Monitor in order to see live or recorded images. See diagram below. TV Video Audio In In VCR Video Audio Audio Video In In Out Out LONG RANGE NIGHT VISION The Wireless Color Camera 20 Infrared (IR) LEDs features Long Range Night Vision technology. Objects and images can be seen

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14 It turns on/off the high-powered Infrared (IR) LEDs on the front of the camera. These LEDs provide artificial light that allows the camera to see in the dark. Long Range Night Vision will appear as a Black and White image. When the image sensor detects enough light, color will return to the images. AUDIO DETECTION AND NOTIFICATION FEATURE This feature allows the Receiver to emit an audio alert whenever sound is detected within a monitored area. To activate the detection feature press

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15 - 3/16" drill bit (for drilling holes, if using plastic anchors to mount onto drywall or brick material) - Screwdriver - Adjustment wrench (included) Step 1. Mounting preparation Once a suitable location for the camera has been selected and the cable route has been determined, you will need to use the camera’s mounting bracket as a template to mark holes for drilling. Mark three holes on the wall for the anchors or screws as shown. Please take care to mark the center of the holes.

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16 Figure A (Running cable on surface of wall) Pilot holes for mounting screws (b) If the cable needs to be ran through a wall or ceiling, then an additional hole will need to be drilled using the 3/8” drill bit. Drill the hole in the center of the three mounting screw holes (see figure B). Fit connector and cable through hole before securing the mounting bracket. Figure B Plastic anchors

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17 Step 3. Mounting bracket (a) If mounting to a stud, wood surface or other non-brick material, use the 1/8” drill bit to drill pilot holes; drill holes. Align holes in mounting bracket to drilled holes, insert screws and screw in until plate has secure fit. Do not over tighten screws. (b) If mounting to drywall or brick material, use plastic anchors (see Figure C). Using 3/16” drill bit (masonry bit, if drilling into brick), drill holes and insert anchors into drilled holes for snug fi

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18 Proper (d) Take care to position the Position camera in the correct Channel orientation. To ensure 1 2 Selection the camera image is not Lens positioned upside down, Light you may have to rotate Sensor the camera housing so the channel slelection switch is positioned above the lens and the light sensor is below the lens. Step 4. Antenna Adjustment Antenna Once mounted adjust Rotation the camera’s antenna to achieve best reception. Note if ceiling mounted, you may not be able t

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19 Step 5. AC Power Locate the power cable end connection. Attach the AC adapter (labeled ‘camera’) to end of cable coming from the camera. Plug-in AC adapter to nearest AC outlet. Adapter must be used in a dry location. AC power extension cables are available from the Call Center 1-800-654-8483 or visit online at www. jascoproducts.com TROUBLE SHOOTING If you are having trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below. If you have any questions or feel the camera system

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20 Blank monitor 1. Make sure receiver or monitor is switched ON. Ensure the correct video input on the TV/monitor has been selected. 2. Make sure video cable is connected to TV/monitor. Interference on camera picture 1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that no large obstructions are blocking the signal. 2. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to different locations in order to improve the reception quality. 3. If using two cameras, make sure the cameras a


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