Swann PRO-736 manual

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    1 Dome S ecur it y C amer a w ith I R nig ht v ision INS TRUCTION M ANUA L EN[...]

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    2 Bef or e y ou begin Limited Warr anty T erms & Con ditions Sw ann C omm unic atio ns w ar ra nts th is pr odu ct a gain st def ec ts in w or kma nsh ip and m ater ial fo r a pe rio d of on e ( 1 ) ye ar fr om it s or igin al pur cha se da te. Y ou m ust p re sent y our r ecei pt as pr oof o f date of pu rch ase f or wa rr ant y v ali dati on.[...]

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    3 Congratulations on your pur chase of this Sw ann PR O Camera ! The PRO-CAM is very sensitive to light and ther efor e can mak e use of ev en the smallest amount of light to pr ovide an image of what it sees. In lo w light, this comes thr ough as a black and white image. In complet e or near-total darkness, the camer a uses built-in infrar ed LEDs[...]

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    4 1 2 3 Aiming the Camera • Loo sen the s crew s on the lef t and r ight hand side s of the came ra . • Th e dome cove r (3 ) c an be rotate d left o r right. • Th e camer a can b e aimed in al most any dire ction f rom w herev er you choo se to mount it. A f ter you’ ve fin ished adju sting the v iew ing angle of th e camer a, r emember to[...]

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    5 Connection Guide Co nne ct th e ca mer a’ s DC a nd BNC so cket c abl es to th e ex tens ion cable’ s DC and BNC plugs. Then con nec t th e BNC ex ten sio n cab le to an o pen ch anne l on th e back o f the DVR. For a single camer a: Connect t he extension cab le ’s D C socket to th e DC p lug on the p owe r adapter . For 2 & 4 c amer a[...]

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    6 T r oubleshooting Q: On my Swan n DV R, ‘ Vid eo Los s ’ appe ars w here the i mage fr om my came ra shoul d be. A: Check the ex tensio n cable ( power an d vide o ) is s ecurely co nnec ted to the cam era . Chec k the vide o output f rom the c amer a is sec urely conne cted to a v ideo inp ut chann el on the DV R. Che ck the pow er fro m the[...]

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    7 Notes[...]

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