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45232 Home Monitoring B/W Wired Camer a Sy stem with Monitor Use r Ma nu al www .j as co pr od uc ts. c om 1- 8 0 0 - 6 5 4 - 8 4 83[...]
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2 Thank you for p urchasing t he GE 4 52 32 B/W Wi red Camera System wit h Monito r . Please revie w thes e inst ruc t ions carefully b efore at tempti ng to ope rate the unit . PRODUC T FEA TURES Night Visio n feature for low or no light view ing up to 1 0 f t . View up to four cameras automatically Small, unique camera de sign is simple and eas y[...]
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3 CHOOSING A CAMER A MOUNTING L OCA TION The Camera inclu ded wi th the 45 23 2 Moni tor sys tem can be p osit ione d on a desk top, or mounte d to a wall. It is suitab le for indoo r or outd oor us e. When choo sing a mounti ng loca tio n, plea se be advised: Do not use in wet lo cati ons. If u sing out side, posit ion camera in a she ltered lo ca[...]
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4 camera. T he camera connec t s to any of the vid eo input s (1 -4) on t he back of the mo nitor . T his s ys tem will accommod ate up to 4 cameras . The moni tor supplie s power to e ach of the camera s. 1. Plug the p ower a dapter into th e power j ack on the b ack of the moni tor , the n into an AC outlet . 2. T urn on the mo nitor by pres sing[...]
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5 and Ver tical Hold can b e adju ste d wit h control s at the b ack of the moni tor . CHANNEL (CAMER A ) SELEC TION Manual Mode T o sele c t one of the four channels manually , press the MAN U AL button on the front p anel of the Monitor . T he green LED will light for the c orrespond ing channel. T he Monitor will s witch to a dif ferent channel [...]
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6 Cycle Time S et ting (T ime inter val be twe en camera sele c tions) The de fault c ycle time for t he receiver is p reset to 4 second s. T o ch ange th e cycl e time, pres s both of the bu t tons (Au to & Manual) on front of the receiver simultaneou sly . T he Monito r will be ep. Each beep is one ex t ra secon d of cycle t ime ad ded . The [...]
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7 INST ALL A TION Once your p referred camera mount ing lo cati on has been cho sen, dis connec t the camera l ead and tur n of f power to t he monito r before procee ding. Desktop Mou nt: 1. Place camera in de sired locat ion o n a fl at sur face. 2. Run the 60’ cab le from t he camera’s loca tio n to the l ocat ion of t he T V , VCR or DVR .[...]
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8 3. Drill three 1 /8” holes in mountin g location and inser t wall anchors provided . Posit ion wall bracket over th e anchors and install screws or screw direc t ly into a stu d. 4. Run the 60 ’ cable f rom the camera ’s location t o the loc ation of the Monitor . Use the cab le clips provid ed to keep the cabl e in place. (Se e Notes on Ca[...]
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9 Avoid laying th e cable nex t to any hea t sources . If the cab le is ru n along t he groun d, a protec tive covering mu st b e use d to prevent the cab le from b eing damag ed, s teppe d on or be coming a tr ippin g hazard . The camera cab le may b e ex tende d up to 300 f t . wit h addi tional cab le (not supplie d.) Rememb er this w hen choosi[...]
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10 If you have any questions or fe el the camera syst em is not ope rating correc tly, or you simply need ad ditional information, ple ase visit our web site ww w.jascopro duct s .com, or contac t our Customer S er vice Group 1-80 0 - 654 - 8483. TROUBLE SHOO TING No camera picture 1. Check all connec tio ns. Make sure Monitor is powered ON. 2. Ens[...]
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11 SPECI FIC A T IONS ( Subject to change without notice. ) AC/D C ADAP T ER Pow er su pp ly o pe rat in g vo lta ge ........................................... 120V 60 Hz Ou tp ut v ol tag e ......................................................................................1 3.5 D C Ou tp ut c urr ent ...........................................[...]
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12 WAR R A N T Y ONE-YEAR L IMITED WARR AN T Y: J asc o Pro duc t s C om pan y war ran t s th is pr od uc t to b e fre e fro m ma nufa c tur in g de fec t s for a p er io d of one y ear f rom t he o ri gi nal d at e of cons ume r purc has e. T his w ar rant y i s lim ite d to th e rep ai r or rep la ceme nt of thi s pro du c t on ly an d do es n ot[...]
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13 reasonable pr otection against harmful in terference in a resi de nti al in st all at io n. T hi s equ ip ment g en era tes , us es a nd can ra di ate r ad io fr equ en c y ene rgy a nd , if n ot in st all ed a nd use d in a ccord ance w it h th e ins t ru c ti ons , ma y cau se h arm ful inte r fer ence to r adi o com mun ica ti on s. H owe ver[...]