Actwell Technology ACT-203TX Wireless Control Security/Alarm Transmitter Camera User Manual Part 2
Actwell Technology Inc. Wireless Control Security/Alarm Transmitter Camera Users Manual Part 2
Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
Users Manual Part 2
MOUNTING G, OPTIONS G",=-.. ~~ ~',~ ""IIJ " " cfl. "V" ".,:' ~' , " -:'1'~ ~ , '~ "'~ 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. 8. Put the wall plugs into the holes. 9. Screw the mounting bracket to the wall. 10. Slide the mounting ring into the mounting bracket until it clicks into place. To remove the wall mount: 1. Remove the dome cover and take the camera out of the mounting ring. 2. To remove the mounting ring, press the catch on the wall bracket with a flat-tipped screwdriver and push the mounting ring upward. 3. Remove the three screws to remove the wall mount. II 2-SETTING UP Hidden installation The camera can be concealed in a variety of locations such as behind a thin partition or inside a suitcase. Note: Drill a 6.3mm diameter hole in the surface you want to mount the camera behind. To prevent the camera view from being obscured, the surface that the camera is behind must not exceed 3 mm in thickness. The focus 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 focus by turning the lens. -(@'~1(qf 3. 12 ("'; . "".(::) '£IT Screw the hidden mount onto the camera. MOUNTING ~'~i(a) 4. OPTIONS .. Remove the backing paper from one side of the adhesive pad. ~'.10"~.. 5. Align the holes and press the adhesive pad onto the mounting ring. 6. Remove the backing paper from the other side of the adhesive pad. 7. Align the holes and press the camera to the surface. 13 2-SETTING UP Adjusting the camera angle The camera can only 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 factory adjusted to allow for viewing through the dome cover. Only adjust the focus when using the camera without the dome cover. 14 3-0peration The chapter describes the operation of the remote camera. Operating restrictions Only use 9V batteries with the adapter. Avoid using the camera in humid locations. If condensation occurs, allow the camera to dry before operating. Do not use in temperatures 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. Using two cameras in the same vicinity may result in sound and picture interference. 3-0PERATION Matching channels A camera and receiver together form a camera/receiver pair. Set a paired camera and receiver to the same channel. If you are using two or more camera/receiver pairs be sure that each pair is set to different channels or there will be interference. Up to four cameras can be used with one receiver. Each camera must be set to a different channel. Video from each camera can then be viewed in turn by changing the channel on the receiver. ON -I; ,"~j @) Standard always-on operation Standard operation allows continuous audio and video signals ITomthe camera to the receiver. The video is monitored on a screen but not recorded. Audio is monitored through the AV device that is connected to the receiver. (Or through the receiver speaker when the audio terminator is used.) 16 REED SWITCH OPERATION Reed switch operation A reed switch is a magnetically activated switch. The reed switch can be used with the sensor cable for detecting entry through doors and windows. The sensor cable plugs into the reed switch and the RlC IN connector on the camera. The NO NC switch stands for DCIN @) NO II NC Q) Normal Open/Normal Closed and refers to the status of the sensor. Note: The sensor cable can be attached to other triggers as required. Reed switch installation Insert the sensor cable wires into the reed switch and secure them by tightening the screws. Set to NO (Normal Open) Set the NO NC switch to NO and set up the reed switch on a window. When the window is closed the alarm sounds on the receiver. Set to NC (Normal Closed) Set the NO NC switch to NC and set up the reed switch on a window. When the window is opened the alarm sounds on the receiver. 17 3--OPERATION RIC cable operation The R/C cableis a relay connectingcable,whichallowsrecordingof audioand video to be triggered by an alann such as the supplied reed switch. This function saves recording space as recording only begins after an event such as a door opening or closing. The R/C cable is connected to the receiver and to a video recorder. When the reed switch is triggered at the camera location, the R/C cable then triggers the video recorder to begin recording. (For connecting the R/C cable to a video recorder, see the recorder's user manual.) Note: An external alann (not supplied) can be used. Switching audio output The audio tenninator forces audio from the microphone and alann to the receiver speaker. The volume control on the receiver only affects the volume on the receiver and not a connected TV or other video device. Plug the red audio RCAjack from the AV cable into the audio tenninator. Adjust the volume accordingly. 18 Appendix This appendix describes cleaning and troubleshooting procedures. Also covered are technical specifications, FCC compliance, and warranty information. Cleaning The lens can be wiped with a soft optical cleaning cloth. The dome cover can be cleaned with glass cleaner. Troubleshooting There is no picture on the screen. 1. Make sure power cables are plugged in properly and that the outlets have power. 2. 3. 4. 5. ;. Ensure the battery on the camera is fresh. Make sure that the receiver is plugged in. Check that the AV cables are properly connected. Ifusing a television, make sure that the correct video channel is selected. 6. Make sure that the camera and the receiver are on the same frequency channel. 7. Ensure that the receiver is within the transmitting range of300 meters (in L-O-S). ApPENDIX The picture quality is poor. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure the battery on the camera is fresh. Make sure that nothing is obstructing the camera. Don't use the camera near a microwave oven. Make sure there is sufficient light. Don't use more than one camera in the same vicinity. There is a picture but no sound. 1. Check the volume on the receiver and the audio device. 2. Ensure the battery on the camera is fresh. 3. Check that the audio cable is properly plugged in to the receiver and the audio device. 4. Check that the audio terminator (ifused) is securely plugged in. There is sound but no picture. 1. Ensure the battery on the camera is fresh. 2. Check that the video cable is properly connected to the receiver and the monitor. 3. Check the brightness on the display. The alarm does not turn off or on. 1. Make certain the sensor cable is plugged in and that the connection to the sensor is secure. 2. Check to see the NC NO switch is in the intended position. 3. lfusing the reed switch, make sure the contacts are close enough for the switch to operate properly 4. lfusing a different sensor, follow the manufacturer's troubleshooting steps. Lines appear on the screen. Make sure there is no microwave operating nearby. The picture is ghosting. Relocate the receiver to avoid obstacles such as trees or buildings. The RfC cable does not initiate recording. 20 1. Make certain the R/C cable is plugged in and that the connection to the sensor is secure. 2. Check to see the NC NO switch is in the intended position. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Camera Video input fonnat: NTSC or PALavailable Frequency: Channel: 2.4 4 selectable channels Pixel array: NTSC: 51OH x 492V, RF output power: Antenna: AN mod/demod. method: FCC, EC-R&TTE compliant Ornni-directional antenna Power supply: Current consumption: Lens: DC 6V 9V 300mA <=100 mA Microphone: Dimensions: Weight: Operating temperature: Auto electronic exposure time: Minimum illumination: SIN ratio: FPN: White balance: Transmitter output power: FM 2.4835 GHz PAL: 628H x 582V 5.6mm fixed f2.0 board (view angel 60 degrees) Built-in highly sensitive microphone 30 (diameter) x 70 mm (1.25 x 2.75 inches) 45g - 10'C - 55'C PAL: 1/50s - 6.3us < 2 lux@f1.2 > 48 db < 0.03% Vpp Auto tracing 1 mW, 10mW Receiver Frequency: Channel: Antennas: AN mod/demod. method: 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz Video output: 1Vp-p/75 ohm 4 selectable channels Built-in directional antenna FM 21 ApPENDIX 0.8V /600 ohm Audio output: Audio bandwidth: 50 - 17000 Hz Power supply: DC 6V 7.5V 300mA Current consumption: <=200mA Dimensions (LxWxH): 119 x 41 x 74 mm (4.75 x 1.61 x 3 inches) Weight: 102g - 10'C ~ 55'C Operating temperature: AlV output RCAjack: Video: yellow jack Audio: red jack Remote control output: Relay 2A 24VDC Relay output connect rating Remote control wires indication: White wire - common connecting Yellow wire - N/C connecting Green wire - N/O connecting Federal Communications Statement Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more off the following measures: .. 22 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARRANTY Unauthorized changes or modifications of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (l) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warranty The warrant is for one year from the date of purchase. Please retain the sales receipt as proof of purchase. During the one-year warranty period, the product is eligible for replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship. In such cases, the defective unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized distributor. However, this warranty does not cover damages caused by improper use or from unauthorized modifications by third parties. In addition, this warranty does not cover expendable materials and defects, which constitute as normal wear and tear. 23
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