Actwell Technology ACT-202TX Wireless Security A/V Transmitter Camera User Manual

Actwell Technology Inc. Wireless Security A/V Transmitter Camera Users Manual

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First edition, September 2004
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Trademarks
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Safety and battery use
.Readandfollow any warningsin this manual.
.Read the regulatory compliancenotice on page 22.
.When not in use, remeNe any batteries and store them in a cool dry place.
Do not use the carnen in temperatUres below -10 or exceeding 55 degrees
Celsjus
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Don't dispose of used baueriC$ with household waste. Return the batteries to
your dealer or to a special disposal service.
Any servicing must only be dooe by qualified personnel.
Do not set up or us~ the receiver or camera in a w~t or damp environment.
Save these instrUctions far future reference.
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About this manual
Thi~ manual is designed to assist users with setting up and operating #ACT-2O2TX
I#ACT-204RX 2.4Gb2 wireless security cumcra system.
Information in this document has been carefully checked'for accuracy; however,
no guarantee is given as to the correcme~ of the contentS. The information
contained in Ibis document is subject to change without notice.
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Table of contents
:I.-GETTINGSTARTED 1
CHECICINGTHEPACKINGLIST 1
lDENTIF'YINGPARfS 3
Camero 3
Rec2iver 1
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PRE~SETUPTESTING 5
MAIaNGCONNECTIONS 6
Receiver setup"""""""'" 6
Connecling the AC adopter to the camera 7
Connecring the baLler}'to the camera 7
MOUN!INGOPTToNS S
CeilinginsJal/aiion " , 8
Wallinstal/anon "9
Hidden illstallauon 12
ADJUSTINGTHE CA1vmRAANGLE 14
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OPERA1'ING:RESTRICTION:s 15
M6J'cHING CHA.NNE'1.S ""'" 16
STANDARDALWAYS--ONOPERATION"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""'" 16
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APPENDIX.. ... 19
CLEANING 19
TROUBLESHOOTINO 19
TECH:NICALSPECIFICATIONS ""'" 21
Camera, , 11
Receiver ,2]
FmE1w.. COMMONlCIJIONSCOMMISSION(FCC) STATEMENT 22
WARRANTY , , 23
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i-Getting started
Congratulationson your purchase of the remote camera. Use this camerato monitor
location!>wirelessly, as a stand-alene solution or integrated into an existing alarm
system.
Checking the packing list
Carefully unpack the projector and check th3Xthe following items are included:
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Reuiver Camerawith dome cover: ReceiverAC adapter
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CameraAC adapter 9V-battery adapter A/V cable
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Wall mounts Hidden mounts Ceilinz mOUll1:ol and
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Identifyingparts
Refer to the following sections to identify components of the camera and receiver.
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1. Antenna -
2. DCINjack 6
3. CH 1-4 channel switch IS'
4. Dome cover 4-
5. Camera (under domecover) I
6. l\{jcrophone(forACT-101TVBA&ACT-20ZTVCA) -
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3. Audjo out jack 5
4. Video out jack 5
5. DC INjack S.
6. CB 1-4 chaaad switch IS'
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2-5etting up
This section explains the mounting options and setup of the wireless camera system.
However. before installing the camera. check that all the parts are working as
descn"bed below
pre-setup testing
Por the pre-setUp test do the following:
.Connectthe A/V cablefrom the receiver to the monitor.Ensurethe monitor
is set for video playback.
.Connectthe AC adapters.
.Match the channelson the receiverand camera.
.Check that video and sound are available on the monitor.
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2-5ETIIN<t UP
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.If somefunctions do Dotwork, check the correspondingsection in this
manual before installing the camera.
Making connections
The receiver is designed to connect to different devices such as a TV,VCR. or digital
video r~rder (DVR).
ReceiVJ'r setup
.Connectthe AV cable to a TV monitor, VCR. DVR, or computer(need
an AN graber:).
.Conne<;tthe AC adapter to a power outlet.
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MAKING CONNECTIONS
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Connecting the AC adaDter to the camera
Use only the supplied AC adapter.
(:.pnnectlnathe batteN to the camera
Use a 9V battery.
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2-SETI1NG UP
Mounting options
Using the supplied accessories,the camera can be mOUDted011a oeiling or wall. It can
also be mounted in a hidden location such as in a container or behind a partition.
Impor:tant: The dome cover holds the camera housing together. When yoo
remove the dome cOVet,take care that the camera Musing doeg
not separate.
CeiUnn installation
Before choosing a JocabOll for the ceiling installation. consider the following:
.You may need to install the camera ftom above, in which case two adjacent
tiles need to be removed for the installation.
.You mU&1hold the camera in position from above the ceilingtile while
screwing the dome cover on,
Yau may need to adjust the camera angle before replacing the adjacent tile.
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.Yau need a power source for 'the camera.
Refer to the following for the ceiling installation.
1. Remove the dome cover from the camera.
2. Cut a 27-mm diameter holein a ceilins tile with a circle cutter.
(Use a spadebit to drill a holein a wood panel.)
Put the camerain ttom thetop.
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MOUNTING omONS
4. Use foam spacers to ensure the dome cover screws on securely.A
thinner ceiling tile may require more than one foam ring; a thicker
ceiJjng tile may require none at all.
Adjust the camera angle. (See UAdjustingthe cameraangle" on
page 13 )
Screw the dome cover onto the c.aroera.
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Wall instaUation
Before choosing a location for the wall installation, consider the following:
.Yau need a power source for the camera. Check that the cable length on the
supplied AC adapter is long enough to reach your power source before
driUing holes.
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Does the location you choose to install the camer&.allow easy access to the
camera? The camera dome must be removed and the camera taken out of the
wall brackct to connect to DC IN.
The wall bracket is designed so that cables cannot be unplugged from the
camera once installed. However, if you need to access the DC IN jacks often,
ccmsider fixing a block of wood behind the bracket so there is.moce space
between the jacks and the wall.
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Remove the dome coverfrom the camera.
Put the wall moWlt ring on the cameC3.
The wall mount ring and camera are keyed to connect only oneway.
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2-SETrING UP
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Replacethe dome cover.
Plug the AC adapter into the camera. (See page b for using a battery
to power the caJ.D~.)
Align the mounting bracket on dIe surface and mark the three holes
wid! a sharpened pencil.
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MOUNrJNG OPTIONS
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7. For soft materials such as wood skip to step 9.
For concrete, brick. or stone surfaces, drill holes 23 mm deep with a
6.mm bit.
Put the wall plugs into the holes.
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9. Screwthe mountingbracket to the wall
10. Slidethe mountingring into the mounting bracketuntil it clicksinto
place
Toremovethe wall mount:
1. Remove the dome cover and take the camera out of the mounting
nng.
To remove the mounting ring, press the catch on the wall bracket with
a flat-npped screwdriver and push the mounting ring upward
Remove the three screws to remove the wall mount
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2-SRT!lNG UP
H-ldden installation
The camera can be concealedin a variety of locations such as behind a thin partition
or inside a suitcase.
Note: Drill a 6.3mm diameter hole in the sw:face you want to mount the camera
behind. To prevem the camera view from being obgcured, the surface
that the camera is behind must not exceed 3 mm in thickness.
The Cocus on the camera is factory adjusted to allow for viewing through the dome
cover. When used without the dome cover, you must readjust the focus accordingly.
Refer to the following to mount the camera in a hidden location.
1. Remove the dome cover. ~
2. Adjust the focug by turning the lens.
3. Scr~ the hidden mount onto the camera.
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MOUNTING OPTIONS
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4.Removethe backing paper from one side of the adhesive pad.
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s. Align the holes and press the adhesive pad onto the mounting ring.
Remove the backing paper from the other side of the adhesive pad.
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7. Align the holes and press the camera to the surface.
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Adjusting the camera angle
The camera can on1y be tilted in one direction 90 degrees and rotated 360 degrees.
Adjust the camera gently. If it does not move easily, move it in the other direction.
Note: The focus on the camera is factDrYadjusted to allow for viewing through
the dome coVet'.Only adjust the focus when using the camcn without
the dome COVcI".
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3-Operation
The chapter describes the operation of the remote camera.
Operating restrictions
. On1yuse 9V batterieswith the adapter.
.Avoid using the camera in humid locations. If conden5ation occurs, allow the
camerato dry before operating. .
Do not USein tempera1ures below -10 degrees Celsius or above 55 degrees
Celsius.
Proximity to microwave ovens can cause interference and reduce the quality
of the audio and video signals
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.Using two cameras in the same vicinity may result in sound and pic.ture
interference.
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Matching channels
A camera and receiver together fonn a camera/receiverpair. Set a paired camera and
rece.ver to the same channel. If you are using two or morc cameralreceivcrpairs be
sure that each pair is set to differentchannels or there will be interference.
Up to four cameras can be used with one receiver. Each camera must be set to a
differentchannel.Video from each cameracan then be viewed in turn by changingthe
channelon the receiver.
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Standard always-on operation
Standard operation aJlowscontinuous audio and video signals from the camera to the
receiver. The video is monitored on a .!cr~ but not recorded. Audio is monitored
through the AV device that is connected to the receiver. (Or through the receiver
speakerwhenthe audio terminatoris used.)
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Appendix
This appendix describes cleaning and troubleAhootiogproudures. Also covered are
technicalspecifications.FCC compliance.andwamnty iDf'onnation.
Cleaning
The lens can be wiped with a soft opticaJ cleaning cloth. The dome cover can be
cleanedwi1hglass cleaner.
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Troubleshooting
There is no picture
on the 'creeD. 1. Make sure power cables are plugged in properly
andthat the outletshave power.
2. Ensure thebattery on the camerais fresh
3. Make sure thatthe receiver is pluggedin.
4. Checkthat the AV cables are properly connected.
S. Ifusing a television,make sure that the correct
video channelis selected.
6. Make sure that the camera.andthe receiverare on
the same frequency channel.
7. Ensure that the receiver is within the U:msmittiJ:1g
range of 30Ometers(iDL-O-S).
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The picture 1. Ensure the batteJy on the camera is fresh.
quality is poor. 2. Make sure'thennO1hingis obstroctingthe camera.
... Don't use the cameranear a microwaveoven.
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4. Make sure there is sufficienttight.
S. Don't u more than one camera in the same
vicinity.
Tben: is .. picture 1. Check thevolume OIlthe receiver and the &udi<)
but no soliDd. device.
2. Ensure the battefy on the camerais fresh.
3. Check that the audio cable is properlyp1uggedin to
the rcceiverand the audiodevice.
4. Check that the audio terminator(if used) is securely
plugged in.
There is sound but 1. Ensure the battery 011the camera is fresh.
DOpicture. 2. Check that the video cable is properly connectedto
the receiver and the monitor.
3. Check the brightness on the display.
The alarm does 1. Make cemin the sensor cable is pluggedin and that
not turn ofTor on. the connectionto the scm.soris secure.
(tor ACT-103TX) 2. Check to see me NC NO swi1Chis in the intended
position.
3. If using the reed switch,make surethe contactsare
close enoughfor the switch to operate properly
4. Ifusing a differentsensor,follO\"1the
manufaCtUrer'stroubleshootingsteps.
Lines appear on Ma.b; sure there is no microwave operatingnearby.
the screen.
The picture is Relocatethe recciverto avoid obstaclessuch as
ghosting. trees or buildings.
The R/C cable 1. Make certa1nthe RlC cable is plugged in and that
does not initiate the connection to tbescnsor is secure.
recording. 2. Check to see the NC NO switchi in the intended
(for .ACT-203TX) position.
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TEcHNICAL SPaCJFICATlONS
Technical Specifications
Camera
¥Ideo input fonnat:
Frequency:
Channa:
Pixel a.xray:
RF output power:
Antenna:
AN modldemod. method:
Power supply:
CUtreIJtconsumption;
Le:ns:
Microphone:
Dimensions:
Weight
Operating temperature:
Auto electronic exposure time:
Minimum illumination:
SIN ratio:
FPN:
White balance:
Transmitter output power:
Receiver
Frequency:
Channel:
Antennas:
AfV mod/demod. method:
Vldoo output:
NTSC or PAL'-(;;Ari~ble
2.4 - 2.4835 GH2
4 selectable channels
NTSC: 510Hx492v, PAL: 62SHx582V
FCC. EC-R&TIE compliant
Omni-directional antenna
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DC QV-9V 300mA
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5.6mm fixe4 12.0board (view angel 60 degrees)
Built-in highly sensitive miuophon~
30 (diameter) x 70mm (J,25x 2.75 inches)
45g
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PAL: 1/S0s- 6.3us
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Auto tracing
1mW. 10mW
2.4 -2.483S GHz
4 !electable channels
Built-in directional antenna
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Audio outpUt:
Alldio bandw.idth:
Power supply:
Current consumption:
Dimensions (LxWxH):
Weight:
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iAIV output RCAjack:
O.8V/600ohm
50 -17000 Hz
DC 6V -7.5V 300mA
<-:>200mA
119x 4: x 74 mm (4.75 x 1.61x 3 inches)
102g
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Video:yellowjack
Audio:redjack
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits foc a class B
digif&1device, pursuant to Part IS of the FCC Rul~. These limits ate designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential UutaUatioa.
This equipment generates, uses. and can radiate radio ftequency energy and. if not
installed and \1S~din accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular instAllation.If this equipment does cause hannful interferenceto
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on. the user is encouragedto try to correct the intcrfcren~ by one ocmore off the
followingmeasures:
.Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
.Increasethe separationbetweenthe equipmentandreceiver.
.COJ'IDectthe equipment into an oUtlet on a circuit differem from that to which
the receiver is connected.
.Consult the dealer Of"an experienced radiolTV teclmician for hdp.
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. Unauthorizedchanges or modifications of this device could void the user..
authority to operate the equipment
Operation is subject to the following tWo conclitions:
(1) This device may nOt cause ha.nnfu) interference:
(2) This dO'Vicemust accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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",\ Warranty
'.c; The warrant is for ant':year from the date ofpurchase. Please retain the salt':sreceipt as
'-< proof of pun:hase, During the one-year warranty period. the product is eligible fer
replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship. In such cases. the
defective unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufactUreror an authorized
distribUtor.However.this warranty does not cover d.amagescaused by improperuse or
from WliuthorizedmodificatiOll£by third parties. In addition,this wammty does Dot
cover expendablematerials and defects.which constitute as DOnna!wear and tear.
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