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© 2002 Rad ioShack C orporatio n. All Rights Reserved. RadioS hack and R adioSh ack.com are trademar ks used by RadioShack Corporat ion. 6;/4736 OW NER’S MA NUAL — Please read before u sing this equipment . Thank y ou for p urchasing th e Radio Shack B&W 10-Inch 1- Channel Se curity M onitor. Your monit or is an i mportant additio n to yo [...]
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Preparation 2 % 100'%6+0) " # " % #/'4# Follow these s teps to connect either the Radi oShack C at. No. 49 -2515 or 49-2516 c amera. Use the cabl e that com es with the c amera to m ake the connecti ons. 1. Conne ct the min i-DIN plu g at one en d of th e 59-foot cable s upplied with the camera to the CAMERA I N mini- DIN jack o[...]
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3 %10641.5 " #0& " (70%6+105 V-HOLD (Vertical Hold) — Stops the picture from rolling. BRIT (Brightness) — Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen. CONT (Contrast) — Adjusts the contrast between the dark and light parts of the picture. VCR — Press to v iew the signals from the A-IN and V-IN jacks . ALARM — Press to enter[...]
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4 %100'%6+105 Connections[...]
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5 Camera installations in excess of 59 feet from the monitor can be accomplished with extension cables, such as catalog numbers 980-0646 (131-foot cable) or 980-0647 (196-foot cable). Both of these extension cables require an extension ada pter (catalog number 980-0671.) Connections[...]
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Operation 6 12'4#6+10 Press POWER on the m onitor. If the VCR ind icator lights , press VCR so the in dic ato r turn s o ff to v ie w t he sign al s from camer a. To talk to someo ne nea r the came ra, hol d down TA L K so the TALK indi cat or ligh ts. Speak int o MIC beneath the screen. Releas e TA L K to listen . 7 5+0) " 6* ' &quo[...]
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7 4. Select th e desired record ing spee d and ot her settin gs on your VCR. 5. Begin rec ording. 8%4 " 2 .#;$#%- " 61 " 6* ' " / 10+614 To view a recorded tape th rough the m onitor, fol low the se steps . 1. T urn o n the moni tor and the VCR. 2. Press VCR on th e mo ni tor ' s fr ont pa nel . The V CR indica tor lig[...]
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49-2514 02A02 Prin t ed in Ko rea Radio Shac k C orpo rati on Fort Worth, Texas 76 102 Cannot play back using the moni tor. • Check th e cab le connec tions. Be sure the a udio a nd video c ables a re not re versed. • Be s ure the VCR is set t o pl ay . %#4' Keep the mon itor dry; if it gets wet , wipe it dry imme diatel y. Use a nd store [...]