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45232
Home Monitoring
B/W Wired
Camera System
with Monitor
User Manual
www.jascoproducts.com
1-800-654-8483
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2 Thank you for purchasing the GE 45232 B/W Wired Camera System with Monitor. Please review these instructions carefully before attempting to operate the unit. PRODUCT FEATURES • Night Vision feature for low or no light viewing up to 10 ft. • View up to four cameras automatically • Small, unique camera design is simple and easy to use • Wall or desk mount for camera • Wired Camera for Indoor/Outdoor use PACKAGE CONTENTS Please check and identify all the parts before proceeding with the ins
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3 CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCATION The Camera included with the 45232 Monitor system can be positioned on a desktop, or mounted to a wall. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor use. When choosing a mounting location, please be advised: • Do not use in wet locations. If using outside, position camera in a sheltered location. • Do not position the camera so that it points directly into the sun or any bright light, as this may cause damage to the camera. • Avoid viewing areas where half th
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4 camera. The camera connects to any of the video inputs (1-4) on the back of the monitor. This system will accommodate up to 4 cameras. The monitor supplies power to each of the cameras. 1. Plug the power adapter into the power jack on the back of the monitor, then into an AC outlet. 2. Turn on the monitor by pressing the ‘Power’ button on the front of the unit and set the volume to midpoint. 3. Select the appropriate “channel” (1-4) on the monitor that corresponds to the input (1-4) t
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5 and Vertical Hold can be adjusted with controls at the back of the monitor. CHANNEL (CAMERA) SELECTION Manual Mode To select one of the four channels manually, press the MANUAL button on the front panel of the Monitor. The green LED will light for the corresponding AUTO MANUAL channel. The Monitor will switch to a different channel (1, 2, 3, 4) each time the MANUAL button is pressed. When you have selected the channel with the active camera, that video will appear on the monitor s
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6 Cycle Time Setting (Time interval between camera selections) The default cycle time for the receiver is preset to 4 seconds. To change the cycle time, press both of the buttons (Auto & Manual) on front of the receiver simultaneously. The Monitor will beep. Each beep is one extra second of cycle time added. The cycle time can be verifi ed by the number of fl ashes the LED makes when you release the buttons—one fl ash equals one second. Cycle time can be set between 2-30 seconds. Infra-Red
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7 INSTALLATION Once your preferred camera mounting location has been chosen, disconnect the camera lead and turn off power to the monitor before proceeding. Desktop Mount: 1. Place camera in desired location on a fl at surface. 2. Run the 60’ cable from the camera’s location to the location of the TV, VCR or DVR. Use the cable clips provided to keep the cable in place. (See Notes on Cable Installation.) Take care not to pierce, puncture or cut the cable when securing. Do not run cable in
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8 3. Drill three 1/8” holes in mounting location and insert wall anchors provided. Position wall bracket over the anchors and install screws or screw directly into a stud. 4. Run the 60’ cable from the camera’s location to the location of the Monitor. Use the cable clips provided to keep the cable in place. (See Notes on Cable Installation.) 5. Adjustments can now be made to the camera viewing angle by loosening the adjustment knob and tilting and rotating the camera head. NOTES ON
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9 3. Avoid laying the cable next to any heat sources. 4. If the cable is run along the ground, a protective covering must be used to prevent the cable from being damaged, stepped on or becoming a tripping hazard. 5. The camera cable may be extended up to 300 ft. with additional cable (not supplied.) Remember this when choosing a location for the camera. An additional 60 ft. extension cable is available: contact Customer Service at 800-654-8483. USING THE 45235 WIRELESS B/W CAMERA SYSTEM W
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10 If you have any questions or feel the camera system is not operating correctly, or you simply need additional information, please visit our web site www.jascoproducts.com, or contact our Customer Service Group 1-800-654-8483. TROUBLE SHOOTING No camera picture 1. Check all connections. Make sure Monitor is powered ON. 2. Ensure camera(s) and monitor are set to corresponding channel(s). Blank monitor 1. Make sure Monitor is switched ON. 2. Make sure AC adapter is plugged in. 3. Make sure
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11 SPECIFICATIONS (Subject to change without notice.) AC/DC ADAPTER Power supply operating voltage ........................................... 120V 60Hz Output voltage ......................................................................................13.5 DC Output current ......................................................................1.2A maximum CAMERA Camera operating voltage ................................................................ 9V DC Current consumption ...............
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12 WARRANTY ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: Jasco Products Company warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on how long
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13 reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning