Jasco 45231 manual

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    For in do or/ ou tdo or us e. Do n ot use i n wet lo cat io ns. www . ja s co pr o du cts .c o m 1- 8 0 0 - 6 5 4 - 8 4 8 3 45231 Home Monitoring Wir ed Color Camera Use r Ma nual[...]

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    2 Thank you for p urchasing the GE 45 23 1 Wired Color Camera. Please review these instruct ions carefully before at tempti ng to opera te the unit . PRODUC T FEA TURES Night Visio n feature – can view up to 1 0 f t . in low or no light Connec t s to any video inpu t for an “instant monitoring sys tem” Small, unique design is simple to set up[...]

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    3 CHOOSING A CAMER A MOUNTING L OC A TION The 4 52 3 1 C olor Camera can be positioned on a desk top, or mounted to a wall. It is sui table for indoo r or outdoo r use. When cho osing a mountin g location, please be advised: Do not use in wet lo cation s. If using o utdoor s, position in shelte red location. DO NOT positi on the camera so t hat it [...]

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    4 CONNEC T ING TO A T V The 45 23 1 connect s to the vi deo and audi o input jack s on the b ack of your T V , V CR or DVR . If you are not using a VCR or DVR, connect the 4 5 23 1 C olor Camera to your T V as show n below. To v i e w : 1. Switch on t he T V; set the volume to mid point . Connect to the 4 5 23 1 Color Camera. Note: Fo r temp ora r [...]

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    5 remote control. You should now be abl e to see and hear the o utpu t from the camera. Note: You ca n ex ten d the c abl e usi ng th e 60 f t . ex ten sio n cab le at an y tim e to opt ima lly l oca te th e came ra (pro vid ed t he cab le len gt h is su f fi c ient ). Th e cam era cab le ca n be ex te nde d up to 300 f t . Co ntac t th e Cus tom [...]

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    6 and the w hite cable to t he lef t /mono audio jack . You can ex tend the cab le using th e exte nsion cable a t any time to opt imally loca te the camera (provi ded the cabl e lengt h is suf fi cie nt). 2. Selec t the VCR channel on your T V (3 or 4). This should be t he normal channel o r input you norm ally use to wa tch the VCR or DVR . 3. S[...]

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    7 It turns o n/ of f the Infra -Red (IR) LEDs on the front of the camera . These LEDs p rovide ar tifi cial light th at allow s the camera to ‘see’ in th e dark . Night Vision will appear a s a Black and White image. When the image se nsor detec t s enough li ght, color will retur n to the ima ges. INST ALL A TION Desk top Mount : 1. Place cam[...]

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    8 3. Connec t the camera cable to t he T V , VCR or DVR by connec ting t he 3-Wire ad apter cable to the e nd of the 60 f t . cable coming f rom the camera . (See diagram). Locate t he connec tor on t he 3-Wire adapter l abele d ‘power ’ and plug in t he AC adapter . Inser t t he yellow p lug to the vid eo jack and t he white pl ug to the lef t[...]

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    9 4. Run the 60 ’ cable from t he camera’s locat ion to the l ocati on of the T V , VCR or DVR . Use th e cable clips provide d to keep the cabl e in place. (See Notes on Cable Ins tallatio n.) Do not run cable in side wall; T ake care not to pierce, punc ture or cut th e cable when securing. 5. Connec t the camera cab le to the T V , VCR or DV[...]

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    10 NOTES ON CABLE INST ALL A TION 1. Use care when r unning the cab le from the camera to the T V , VCR or DVR; when secur ing the cable, do not cut, p ierce or punc ture. DO NOT R UN CABL E INSIDE W ALL S. 2. Keep the camera cable a way from other cabl es where pos sible, in order to redu ce the ri sk of picture and audio inte r ference. 3. Avoid [...]

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    11 Ou tpu t cur rent ............................................................................................ 40 0m A Camera Cam era op era ti ng vol tag e ...................................................................... 9V DC Cur rent co nsum pti on .......................................................100m A max imu m Cam era t yp e ..[...]

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    12 FCC S T A TEMENT NOTE : Th is eq ui pme nt ha s be en te st ed an d fou nd to c omp ly w ith t he lim it s fo r a Cla ss B d igi tal d ev ice, p ur sua nt to Pa r t 15 of th e FCC Ru les . Th es e lim it s are d es ign ed to p rov id e rea son ab le pr otec t ion a ga ins t ha rmf ul in ter fe ren ce in a re si den tia l in sta ll ati on . Th is[...]