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Advanced security made easy
Advanced Digital Wireless
Camera and Receiver
ADW-200
Operating Instructions
SW344-YDW
MYDW290410E
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Before You Begin IMPORTANT Before connecting power to the camera or receiver, ensure that the antennas are properly attached to both devices. Operating the ADW-200 without the antennas in place can cause damage to the unit, and may void your warranty. FCC Verification: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de- signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfere
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Table of Contents Before You Begin 2 Table of Contents 3 Package Contents 3 Overview 4 Layout 5 Connection Guide 6 Activating Channels & Pairing 8 Pairing 9 Troubleshooting 10 Technical Specifications 12 Helpdesk / Warranty Information Rear Cover Package Contents ADW-200 Camera with Stand A/V Cable ADW-200 Receiver Operating Instructions 2 X Antennas Security Stickers 5V Power Adapter for Camera Mounting Hardware 5V Power Adapt
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Overview A Digital Wireless Monitoring Solution The ADW-200 is a high quality yet cost effective digital wireless monitoring solution, ideal for home or business use. Combining a robust and interference-free wireless transmitter and receiver with a color camera with active infrared night vision, the ADW-200 can be used as a complete monitoring solution or as a part of a larger security solution, perhaps integrated with a DVR and alarm system. Interference-free Digital Signal Transmission Dig
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Layout When Placing Multiple Cameras When two or more digital wireless cameras are Antenna placed too close together, the receiver can have difficulty distinguishing between the two signals, for much the same reason as it would be difficult to listen to two people standing side by side and Light Sensor both talking at the same volume. Lens Keep your cameras as far apart as possible – Infrared LEDs ideally, at least 6 ~ 9 feet (approximately 2 ~ 3 meters). The result of two cameras too n
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Connection Guide 1 3 2 Connecting the Camera 1. Attach the antenna to the rear of the camera. 2. Connect the supplied power adapter (5V) to the power input on the camera. 3. Plug the power adapter in to a wall socket. Connecting the Receiver 4. Attach the antenna to the receiver. 5. Connect the supplied power adaptor to the power input on the rear of the receiver. 6. Connect the supplied A/V cable to the A/V OUT port on the rear of the receiver (the plug looks like a miniature headphone jack).
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4 6 5 8 7 10 DVR 11 VCR or DVD recorder Input Input Output Output 12 9 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 OUTPUT 13 14 Television 7
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Activating Channels & Loop Mode The ADW-200 receiver can potentially support up to four cameras. It cannot display all of these at a time, however. Rather, you can use Loop Mode, which will sequentially display images from one camera at a time. As you can have between one and four cameras paired with the receiver, you’ll need to set how many channels are active, and which channels they are. Activate Channels Located on the rear of the receiver you’ll find a series of DIP switches. These are
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Pairing Each camera you use will need to be paired with one channel on the receiver. A camera can only be paired to one channel at a time, and one channel can only have one camera paired with it. Thus, pairing a channel to a camera will replace any camera previously paired with it. The Pairing Button To pair a camera: • Activate the channel you want to pair a camera to, as described on page 8. • Set the receiver to the channel you want to pair a camera to. • Press and hold the CH button
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Troubleshooting Guide Problem: I’m only see a blank screen where I want to see my images. Solutions: 1. Make sure that both the camera and the receiver are receiving power from their supplied power adapters. 2. Ensure that the camera is properly paired with the receiver by following the instructions on page 9. 3. Check that the channel you are displaying is the one paired with the camera. Try turning other channels off. 4. If all else fails, try moving the camera closer to the receiver, and
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Technical Specifications Video Image Sensor 1/4” CMOS Video Quality 380 TV Lines Number of Effective Pixels VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) Minimum Illumination 0 Lux (IR On) Day/Night Mode Color during day / switches to B&W at night White Balance Automatic Signal / Noise Ratio < 48dB Electronic Shutter 1/60 - 1/15, 000 NTSC, 1/50 - 15, 000 PAL Gain Control Automatic Backlight Compensation Yes Wide Dynamic Range No Lens 6mm Viewing Angle 53 degrees Audio Microphone Yes A
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Helpdesk / Technical Support Details Swann Technical Support All Countries E-mail: tech@swannsecurity.com Telephone Helpdesk USA toll free AUSTRALIA toll free 1-800-627-2799 1300 138 324 (Su, 2pm-10pm US PT) (M 9am-5pm AUS ET) (M-Th, 6am-10pm US PT) (Tu-F 1am-5pm AUS ET) (F 6am-2pm US PT) (Sa 1am-9am AUS ET) USA Exchange & Repairs NEW ZEALAND toll free 1-800-627-2799 (Option 1) 0800 479 266 (M-F, 9am-5pm US PT) UK 0203 027 0979 See http://www.worldtimeserver.com for information on time zones a