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1. can see at night is a white image Solution The camera s infrared LEDs shine invisible light that reflects off surfaces such as glass causing white light Place the camera on the other side of windows or place lens of camera flush against the window to try to improve the night vision or place the camera in a well lit area Problem keep getting interference in my home or business Solution The Wireless OutdoorCam operates on the 2 4GHz frequency like many devices such as wireless routers cordless phones microwaves If possible keep the cameras and receivers away from these devices Problem Motion detection on my DVR keeps recording interference from my cameras Solution Analog cameras such as the Wireless OutdoorCam are not recommended for use with DVRs due to potential interference trom other devices We recommend using wired cameras or the ADW 300 Digital Wireless SW233 ADW camera that does not suffer from interference Problem The picture keeps changing from one camera to the next Solution The receiver is in Loop Mode On the receiver move the L switch up to the Off position Problem only see 1 or 2 of my cameras when press the Set button Solution Channels on the receiver are turned off Move the switches down to the ON position to activate all cameras Problem When try to power the camera with a battery the image stops transmitting after only a couple of hours Solution This camera requires a constant s
2. The majority of TVs will label this button as INPUT A V SOURCE AUX TV AV Channel 0 If you are unable to change the input on your TV consult the TV s instruction manual or contact your TV5 manufacturer The INPUT button is sometimes labeled Input Source Line In L1 L2 AUX A V channel O etc Consult the TV or VCR instruction manual for details about changing input channels on your device setting Changing the Camera Channel m The Wireless OutdoorCam operates in the 2 4GHz frequency range It is capable of transmitting on 4 channels Follow the steps below to set or change the fre quency channel of the camera Pull open the rubber flap on the camera s power cable 2 Locate the 2 dip switches under the rubber flap Use the Dip Switch Tool to flip the switches to change the camera s transmitting channel Set the camera channel as per the switch configuration below Do not set multiple cameras on the same channel or interference will appear on screen Channel Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 12 1 2 1 2 1 2 Selecting Channels on the Receiver Turning Channels ON or OFF The Wireless Receiver is capable of receiving up to 4 separate channels To turn on channels move the dip switches on the receiver down to the ON position In the example below the receiver shows channel 1 is ON No other channel will appear other than Channel 1 Cameras will only appear on channels in the ON position To activat
3. Swann lug amp playwireless urity made easy Wireless OutdoorCam Security Camera amp Receiver Swann Operating Instructiol Before You Begin 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 interference in a residen tial 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 or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IMPORTANT NOTE Prohibition against eavesdropping Except for the operations of law enforcement officers conducted under lawful authority no person shall use either directly or indirectly a device operated pursu ant to the provisions of this Part for the purpose of overhearing or recording the private conversations of others unless such use is authorized by all of th
4. ces such as wireless routers microwaves cordless phones can cause interference and affect picture quality as they use the same frequency If you are experiencing interference Or poor image quality try the following steps move or orient the camera in a different location adjust or aim the receiver antenna limit the number of walls floors between the camera and receiver as this can dramatically alter picture quality dense materials such as concrete or metal will impede the wireless signal move the camera and or receiver away from dense materials if possible keep the camera and receiver away from or move conflicting devices such as wireless routers microwaves cordless phones make sure all cameras are set to different camera channels disconnect all other wireless devices to find out which is causing the problem and adjust your setup accordingly analog wireless cameras are not recommended for use with DVR systems if you are looking for a wireless camera solution for recording purposes see the digital wireless ADW 300 SW233 ADW which will not suffer from interference some wireless signals may originate from nearby homes or businesses in this case a wired camera may be necessary 9 Troubleshooting Guide Problem can t see the camera or receiver on my TV Solution Ensure the camera and receiver are plugged in and the TV or VCR is tuned to the correct input channel as described on Page 6 Problem All
5. e RCA connection CR 7 DYD Recorder Connection Guide Connect the A V Cable to the RCA plugs on the back of the receiver Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter Connect the other end of the 2 A V cable to the INPUT on the back of your VCR Note if your TV or VCR does not have a red RCA connection use the white RCA connection INPUT Connect your VCR to your TV if it is not 3 already connected Play a tape to ensure it is connected properly Viewing the Camera on a TV or VCR H Viewing the Wireless OutdoorCam connected directly to a TV 1 Connect the Camera and Receiver as described in Connection Guide Direct to TV on page 4 2 Plug in the Receiver and Cameras 3 Turn on your TV 4 Press the INPUT button on your TV s Remote Control until your camera receiver appears on screen The majority of TVs will label this button as INPUT A V SOURCE AUX TV AV Channel 0 If you are unable to change the input on your TV consult the TV s instruction manual or contact your TVs manufacturer m Viewing and Recording the Wireless OutdoorCam on a VCR or DVD Recorder 1 Connect the camera and receiver as described in the VCR DVD Recorder Connection Guide 2 Plug in the Receiver and Cameras 3 Turn on your TV and VCR 4 Play a tape to confirm your TV is on the correct channel then press stop 5 Press the INPUT button on your VCR s Remote Control until your camera receiver appears on screen
6. e channels move the channel switch down to the ON position If switches are up they are set to OFF and cameras will not appear on screen m Switching Between Active Channels The front of the Wireless Receiver has 4 LEDs representing the 4 channels of the receiver When lit the LED will indicate which channel is currently being displayed In the diagram below CH1 is lit up indicating Channel 1 will display on screen The Wireless Receiver allows you to manually switch between active channels by pushing the SET button Note The Wireless Receiver will only switch between active channels that have been be set to the ON position as described above The SET button will manually switch between active channels CH4 CH3 CH2 CH The Receiver has 4 lights indicating the 4 channels of the Receiver etting the Loop Mode The Wireless Receiver has a built in Loop Mode that will display cycle between all active channels every few seconds To turn Loop Mode on move the L or Loop switch down to the ON position The Receiver will automatically switch between active channels every few seconds When the Loop switch is ON the LED indicator on the front of the Receiver will flash RED on the current active channel In this diagram Loop has been turned on as well as Channels and 4 The Receiver will cycle from Channel to Channel 4 every few seconds m The Wireless OutdoorCam operates on 2 4GHz frequency Some devi
7. e parties engaging in the conversation WARNING Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user s authority to operate the equipment IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure product is fixed correctly and stable if fastened in place Do not operate if wires and terminals are exposed fable of Contents Before You Begin Table of Contents Package Contents Direct to TV Connection Guide VCR DVD Recorder Connection Guide Viewing the Camera on a TV or VCR Setting Changing the Camera Channel Selecting Channels on the Receiver Setting the Loop Mode Camera Placement amp Interference Troubleshooting Guide Technical Specifications Helpdesk Technical Support Details Warranty Information fackage Contents Wireless OutdoorCcam Receiver with Antenna m A V Cable Dip Switch Tool Camera color may vary by region 2 or 3 Camera Packs iO CON WD WO BP WW DN Power Adapters m Operating Instructions Security Stickers Mounting Hardware Swanr plug amp playwireless oe Araneae Wireless OutdoorCam Security Camera amp Receiver Direct to TV Connection Guide Connect the A V Cable to the RCA plugs on the back of the receiver 3 Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter Connect the other end of the A V cable to the INPUT on the back of your TV Note if your TV or VCR does not have a red RCA connection use the whit
8. m US PT M 9am 5pm AUS ET M Th 6am 0pm US PT Tu F lam 5pm AUS ET F 6am 2pm US PT Sa lam 9am AUS ET NEW ZEALAND toll free USA Exchange amp Repairs 0800 479 266 562 777 255 INTERNATIONAL M F 9am 5pm US PT 61 3 8412 4610 See http www worldtimeserver com for information on time zones and the current time in Melbourne Australia compared to your local time Warranty Information ns USA Inc Swann Communications PTY LTD Building 4 650 Church Street Richmond Victoria 3121 Australia 3 Warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material ar from it s original purchase date You must present your receipt nase for warranty validation Any unit which proves defective during e repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the pair centres The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred and to any country other than the country of origin not cover any incidental accidental or consequential damages arising the inability to use this product Any costs associated with the fitting or roduct by a tradesman or other person or any other costs associated with onsibility of the end user This warranty applies to the original purchaser t only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or tions to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will anties void yu
9. ntries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this warranty Where cal laws regulations and legal rights will take precedence Swann Swann Communications 2009
10. upply of power to operate Batter ies can be used for temporary testing placement purposes but mains power is recommended for a long term solution 10 echnical Specifications Video Image Sensor Video Quality Number of Effective Pixels Electronic Shutter Signal Noise Ratio White Balance Gain Control Backlight Compensation Day Night Mode Minimum Illumination Lens Viewing Angle Night Vision Night Vision Distance Number of infrared LEDs Wireless Digital or Analog Max Transmission Range Typical Range Frequency Transmission Channels General Indoor Outdoor Operating Power Operating Temperature Body Construction Dimensions Camera amp Stand Weight Camera amp Stand Dimensions Receiver Weight Receiver 1 3 CMOS 380 TV Lines NTSC 510 x 492 PAL 628 x 582 1 60 1 15 000 NTSC 1 50 1 15 000 PAL gt 48dB Automatic Automatic Yes Color during the day Switches to B amp W at night O Lux IR On 6mm 53 degrees Up to 26ft 8m 11 Analog 165ft 50m 65ft 20m 2 4GHz 4 Indoor or Outdoor DC 12V 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Aluminum 5 1 x 2 0 x 2 0 130mm x 50mm x 50mm 8 60z 245g Or X31 x43 7 25mmx sOmm amp 110mm 6 50z 185g 11 Helpdesk Technical Support Details Swann Technical Support All Countries E mail tech swannsecurity com Telephone Helpdesk USA toll free AUSTRALIA toll free 800 627 2799 1300 138 324 Su 2pm Op
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