Actwell Technology ACT-205TX Wireless Control Security/Alarm A/V Transmitter User Manual

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Safety and battery use
Read and follow any warnings ill tbjs manual.
Re.ad the regulatory compliance notice on page lIS.
When not in use, remove any batteriegand store them in a cool dry place.
Do not me the camera in temperatUresbelow -10 or exceeding 55 degrees
Celsius
Don't dispose mused batteri8S with household waste. Return the batteries to
your dealer or to a special disposal service.
Any servicing must only be done by qualified personnel.
Do not set up or use the receiver or camera in a wet or damp enviromnent
Save these instructions for future reference.
About this manual
This manual is designed to assist users with setting up and operating #ACT-205.
Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however,
no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contmts. Thr: infO1'JMtion
contained in dUs document is subject to change without notice.
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Tableof contents
I-GETIING ST.AR't'ED
CHECKING'J11EPACKINGLIST
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CHANNELS
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STANDARD
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REEDswrrCH OPER.A:rIoN
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Set (0 NO (Nonnal Open)
SeIIO NC (NQ17IJalClosed)
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APPENDIX
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TR.OUBLESHOOTIN'G
TE~CAL
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONSCOMMISSION(FCC) STATEMENT
WARRANTY
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i-Getting
started
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Congra1ulationson your purchase of the remote sIstIMr'. Use this ~ld'#.IJI to monitor
locations wire1essly,as a stand-alone solution or integrated into an existing alann
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Checking the packing list
Carefully unpack the projectot" and check that the following items are included:
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TraDBmitterAC adapter
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RlC cable
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AIV cable
'Reed switch
SeDS~ cable
Audio unDiDator
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IDENTIFYING PARTS
Identifying parts
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'-
Refer to the following sections to identify components of the transmitter and
receiver.
Transmitter
Item
1.
De$cn"ption
Speaker
2.
Socket mount
3.
NO NC 5:wiccla
4-
RIC IN sensor jack
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5.
A/V IN jack
6.
DC IN jack
7.
CH.1-4.channel.mtch
8.
ON power LED
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Receiver
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Description
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1.
Speaker
2.
Socket mount
3.
Volume slider
4.
WC OUT jack
5.
AV OUT jaa
6.
DC IN jack
7.
CHI-4 channel swildt
8.
ON power LED
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up
2-5etting
This section explains the mounting options and setup of the remote camera. However.
before installing the camera check that all the parts are wolking as described below.
Pre-setup
testing
For the pre-setup test do the following:
..
Connect the AN
cable from the receiver to the monitor. Ensure the monitor
is set for video playback.
Connect the sensor cable from the 'ta:n~1!1
j~
the reed switch.
Connect the AC adapters.
Match the channels on the receiver and camera.
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Check that video and sound are available on the monitor.
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Test the sensor operationby moving the reed switch apart and changingthe
NO NC setting on the transmitter.
If some function$ do not work, check the corresponding section in this
manual before installing the system.
Making connections
The receiver is designed to connect to different devices such as a Tv, VCR, or digital
videa reoorder (DVR).
Receiver setul!
Connect the AV cable to a TV monitor, VCR, DVR, or computer.
Connect the AC adapter to a power outlet.
Connect the RIC cable to a video recording device switch, DVR, or
external alarm.
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CalDera
Call1corder
CD-Player
~ter
(need an AlV grabber)
Dvr
Video recorder
Tape-Deck
Tuner
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Connect the AD adapter to a power outlet.
Connect AV cable to the unit from which the signals shall be transmitted (e.g. camera,
video recorder. dvr, CD player).
Insert the sensor cable wires into the retd switch or other sensors (not supplied), and
secure them by tightening the screW'S
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3-0peration
The cbaptc::rdescribes the operation of the system.
Operating
7.
restrictions
Avoid using the camera in humid locations. If condensation occurs, allow the
camera to dry before operating,
Do not u~ in temperatures bclow -10 degrees Celsius or above 55 degrees
Celsius.
PrIDdmity 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.
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Matching channels
A tran~mitter and receiver together fonn a pair. Set a paired transmitter and receiver
to the: same chamJe:l. If you are using two or more transmittcrlreceiver pairs be sure
that eacb pair is set to different channels or there will be interference.
Up to four transmitter can be used with one receiver. Each transmitter must be
set to a different channel. Video from each transmitter can then be viewed in turn by
changing the channel on the receiver.
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Standard always.on operation
Stmdard Qpe.ranoD
allows continuous audio aDdvideo signals from the transmitter to
the receiver. The video is monitored on a. screen but not recorded Audio is monitored through the AV device that is cofmec:tedto the receiver. (Or through the
receiver speaker when the audio terminator is used.)
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REED SWITCH OPERATION
Reed switch operation
A reed switG'his a magnetically activated
switch- The reed switch can be used with the
AIVIN
sensor cable for detecting entry through doors
and windows. The sensor cable plugs into the
reed switch and the RlC IN connector OJ!the
transmitter. The NO NC switch stands for
Normal OpenlNormal
Closed and refers to
the statUs of the sensor.
Note:
The sensor cable can be attached to other $enSD~ as required.
Reed swl~h (nstaJl~O{1
Insert the sensor cable wires intO the reed switch and secure them. by tightening the
screws.
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 {Nannal Closed)
Set the NO NC switch to NC and set up the reed switch on a window When the
windowis opened the alarm sounds on the receiver.
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R/C cable operation
TheRICcableis 3.relay connecting cable, which allows recording of audio and video
to be triggered by an alarm 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 RlC cable is connected to the
receiver and to a video recorder. When
the reed switch is triggered at the camera
location, ~ R/C cable then trigeer'S the
video recorder to begin re<:ording. (For
connecting the RJC cable to a video
recorder, see the recorder's user manual,)
Note:
An external alarm (not supplied) can be used as required.
Switching audio output
The audio terminator forces audio fretn the microphone and alarm to the receiver
speaker. The volume control on the tecdver only affects the volume on the receiver
and not a. connected TV or other video device.
Plug the red audio RCAjaclc from the AV
cable into the audio terminator.
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Appendix
This appendix describes cleaning and troubleshooting procedures. Also covered are
technical specifications, FCC compliance, and warranty information.
."'"
Troubleshooting
Ther~ is DOpicture II.
on the screeD.
".
Make sure power cables are plugged in properly
and that the outleu have: power.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Make sure that the transmitter is plugge:d in.
Make: sure: that the receiver is plugged in.
Check that the A V cables are properly connected.
Ifusing a television, make sure that me conect
video channel is selected
6.
Make sure that the transmitter and the receiver are
on tb.e same :frequency channel..
1.
Ensure that 1he receiver is witbin the transmitting
range of 300 meters (in 1.-0-8).
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APPENDIX
The picture
quality is poor.
There
a picture
but DOsound.
1. Make sure that nothing is obstructing the system.
2. Don't use the system near a microwave oven.
3. Don't use more than one camera in the same viciIrity.
1.
Check the volwne an the receiver and the audio
device.
2.
Check that the audio terminator (ifulled) is securely
plugged in,
3. Check that the audio cable is properly plugged in to
the receiver and the audio device.
There is sound but
no picture..
1.
2.
Check the brightness on the display.
Check that the video cable is properly connected to
the receiver and the monitor.
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.
If using the reed switch, make sure the contacts arc
close enough for the switch to operate properly
!fusing a different SeDSOJ,follow the
manufacturer's troubleshooting steps.
4,
Lilies appear on
the screen.
Make sure there is no microwave operating nearby.
The p.ct1lre is
ghosting.
Relocate the receiver to avoid obstacles such as
trees or buildings
The RlC cable
does not initiate
recording.
1. Make certain the RJC cable i plugged in and that
the connection to the sensor is secure.
2.
Check to see the NC NO switch is in the intended
position.
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TEcHNICAL
TechnicalSpecifications
T!l!m!mitter
Frequency:
Channel:
Modulation type:
Input level:
2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
4 selectable channels
FM
VIdeo
- lYp-p
1mpedance:
Audio -lVp-p
Video - 7S ohms
Audio - 600 ohms
Imput port:
Antenna:
AN jack. RCA toRCA line j acks
Built -in directional antenna
Transmitter output power:
ImW,
lOmW
Receiver
,~
AN mod/demod. method:
2.4835 GHz
4 sele.ctabk channels
Built-in directional antenna
PM
Video output:
1Vp-p/15 ohm
Frequency:
Channel:
Antennas:
2.4
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SI>ECJFICAlIONS
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Audio outpUt:
Audio bandwidth:
O.8VJ600ohm
50-1 7000Hz
Power supply:
Current ronsumption:
Dimensions (LxWxH):
Weight:
Operating temperature:
DC 6V
AN outputRCAj~k:
Video: yellow jack
Audio: red jack
Relay
2A 24VDC
Remote control output:
Relay output connect raung
Remote conirol wires indication:
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- 7.5V 300mA
<=200mA
119 X41 X74 mm (4.75 x 1.61 x 3 inches)
JO2g
- WC - 55'C
White wire
Yellow wire
Green wire
Federal Communications
Statement
- common
COI'1I1ecUng
- N/C connecting
- NJO
connecting
Commission
(FCC)
Tbis equipment bas been tested and found to comply with the limiu 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 bannful interference to
radio or television reception,. wbich C8I1be determined by turning the equipnl.ent off
and on, the user is encouraged to try'to correct the interference by one or more off the
following measures:
..
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation betWeenthe equipment and receiver.
Co.nnectthe equipment into an ou:tIeton a circuit different from that to which
the rccciV£Iis connccred.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radiolTV technician for help
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Unauthorized changes or modification~ of this device oould void the user's
authority to operue the equipment.
Operation is subject to the following tWo conditions:
(1) This device may not cause hannful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
caust! undesired oper-ation.
Warranty
",I
\. The warrant is for one year from the da:teof purchase.Please retain the sales receipt as
proof of purchase. During the one-year warranty period, the product is eligible for
replacf:II1altin case of defect$ in material and workmanship. In such cases, the
defective unit will be repaired Of replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized
distributor.However, this warranty does not cover damages caused by improperuse or
from unauthorized modifications by third parties. In addition. this warnmty docs not
cover expendable materia.lsand de.f'ects,which c.orn:tituteas nonna}wear and tear.
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