Airwave Technologies AWT951 2.4 GHz Wireless Camera User Manual

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2.4GHz
Wireless Camera Transmitter & Receiver
AWT951 / AWV32XRx
USER MENU
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ' -
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part l5 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against hamrful 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 of
the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the euipment into an outlet on a circuir different from that to
which the receiver is connected,
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
To assure continued FCC compliance:
(1) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of
this device could void the user's authority to operate the euipment.
FCC Label Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation,
AVOID OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DdNO‘r OPEN
Do not expose the product to the rain or fire Do not use any power supply not
approved by the company.
Safety precautions
1.
2. This manual will show you how to mount and use it.
3.
4. When cleaning the product, turn it 0" first Use a clean soft cloth
Read this manual carefully before you use the product.
Please observe all the warnings in this manual.
moistened with a little bit of water to clean it.
Installing the product on a wall. ceiling. or fixing it to a tripod is
recommendable.
Do not apply pressure to it or drop it.
If it does not work correctly, return it to the company where it was
purchased. Do not dismantle it yourself.
Do not use the product close to heater, refrigerator or stove.
When the product is in use. do not direct the lens toward any bright light.
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8.-Trouble shooting .....................................................
9.
. Connections ofthe receiver
Packaging and accessories ---------------------------------------
v Features and functions ofthe transmitter and receiver ---------
v Aligning one transmitter with one receiver ....................
Aligning multiple transmitters with one receive, ...............
Channel an d switchover time selection ......................
Stand an the table or mount on the naII --------------------
Specifications ........................................................
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1. Packaging and accessories
One AWT951 transmitter
One AWV325 receiver (AWV32X series option)
Two D/C adapters
A set of A/V connectors (RCA or SCART OPTION)
One stand (option)
Six AAA batteries
One menu
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(1)
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2. Features and functions of the transmitter and the receiver
The transmitter AWT951 Tx:
(1 )2AGHz Antenna
(2)Optica| View Finder
(3)Camera
(4)Mic
(5)Power on indicator
(6)Battery Cover
(7)Holding Belt
(8)ch1~ch4 switch
(QlPower on/ofi Button
(10)AV Out Jack
(11)|nput Socket
(12)Stand Socket 12
The receiver AWV 325 Fix (AWV32X series option):
Builit in 2.4GHz antenna
Sends or receives Audio/video signals.
Flight Audio jack (red)
Left Audio jack (white) —
Video lack (yellow)
Power ON/OFF switch
9-voll power adapter plug
Channel Switch
Use to tind Optional reception
Must select same channel on
both Transmitter and Receiver
3, Connections oi the receiver
(1) Use A/V cable to connect A/v OUT from the Receiver to AN IN on your TV,
Be sure to match Audio (R&L) and Video jacks on both Receiver and TV correctly.
(2) Plug the DC adapter into a wall power line outlet.
(3) Select the right channel same as the Transmitter AWT951.
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4, Aligning one transmitter with one receiver
(1) Turn the channel switch on the back of the transmitter to channel 1, and
then turn the power switch to ‘ON'.
(2) Make sure the indicator is on. .
(3) Turn on the power swntch of the receiver Turn the channel switch to
posrtion 1
(4) Connect the A/V signal of the receiver with the line to TV or a
monitor, (Refer to Connections oi the receiver).
(5) Now you should be able to see the image from the monitor or the TV set,
talk through the microphone, and hear voices.
(6) Adjust the receiver and the transmitter to channels 2. 3 or 4 as you Wish
lollowing procedures 1 to 5. (Note: To receive the right signal correctly
the receiver and the transmitter should be on the same channel).
5. Aligning multiple transmitters to one receiver
(1) If you have lots of transmitters, you may be in correspondence with 4
transmitters to one receiver by this system
(2) Adjust the channel switch on the back of the transmitter to one 0!
channels 1 to 4. Each channel switch is to one of the separate channels
only.
(3) The transmitters in question can be used simultaneously When the
transmitter is plug into power, make sure the channel indicator is on.
(4) Turn on the power switch of the receiver and connect the A/V connection
with TV or a monitor, (Reier to Connections of the receiver).
(5) Now you should be able to see the image from the screen or the TV set
lrom the selected channel,or scan automatically by setting the swnch»over
time. (pis see part 6 channel and switch-over time selection
(6) You may see different images from dillerent channels
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6. Channel and switch-overtime selection
The Video Sender has two operating modes:
(1) Permanently set to receive a specific Channel.
(2) Switchable between the selected Channels within specified time intervals. This
leature is required, tor example when the Receiver is used with several radio
monitoring cameras.
" Channel switch (rear)
Four Channel switches (1 to 4) for selecting the receiver Channel.
In the example shown here. lo—H—ilfr—l
Channel 2 is activated. jflDDDD
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i 2 a 4 5 e
" Setting the switch-over time Receiver
Use Switches 5 & 6 to select the switch-over time between Channels.
Time settings
5 6 Time l—CH T—l
ON ON ' 8 sec.
ON OFF 4 sec. “DEDDDD
i 2 a 4 5 5
OFF ON 2 sec.
OFF OFF 1 sec.
Receiver
" Using the receiver without the Channel switch-over function
The same Channel must be selected for transmitting and receiveing a signal. This
setting makes it possible to operate up to 4 systems independently.
CH
Example: Transmitter sends a signal to DDDEDE
on
Receiverwa Channelz ‘ 2 3 4 5 s
Receiver
“Using the receiver with the Channel switchover iunction
Switches 1 to 4 are used to select the Channels you wish to swntch between. Use
Switches 5 & 6 to select the switch-over time. r—CH— —
Example: Receiver switches between Channels ”Dzflaflrgc
1 and Channel 2 at 4 second intervals. Receiver
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1 Stand on the table or mount on the wall
(1) Stand on the table: V -
' Screw the camera AWT951 on the stand and put on the table to obtain the
best View.
~ Adjust the direction vertically
or horizontally.
(2) Mount on the wall :
- Mount the camera AWT951 on
the wall as the drawing.
. Adjust the direction vertically or
horizontally.
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8. Trouble-shooting
(1) No picture or sound
I. Make sure the power supply switches on the back of the transmitter and
the receiver are both in the "ON" position.
II, Check correct position of all the connectors and plugs,
ill. Make sure the transmitter and the receiver are on the same channel,
(2) Interruptions in image and sound
I. Adjust the transmitter and the receiver to closer position.
II. It a microwave oven or electro~magnetic oven is in use. turn it 0” and
try the product again.
ill Use other channels for the transmitter and the receiver
9. Specifications
(1) The transmitter
l. Frequency range' 2 414 GHz - 2 468 GHz
Ii. Channels available: 4
III. Antenna:dip|eantenna
IV. waer supply. 120 V NC. 60 Hz (American)
230 V All), 50 Hz (European)
9 V I 300 mA D/C adapter (dia 5.5 mm)
(2) The receiver
1 Frequency range: 2.414 GHz - 2.468 GHz
‘ ll Channels available: 4
III A/V output: RCA or SCAFtT OPTION
IV, Power supply: 120 v NC, 60 Hz (American)
230 V A/C. 50 Hz (European)
9 W300 mA 010 adapter
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