Authinx XC30A Wireless Color Camera User Manual XC30A OM R
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Trim to crop marks XCAM2™ AND WIDEEYE™ INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRELESS CAMERA SYSTEM Congratulations! You have purchased X10’s most popular wireless camera system. Your XCam2 or Wide Eye is a powerful and versatile video solution. Your camera uses X10’s 900 Megahertz wireless technology to transmit live video through walls to a television up to 100 feet away. It’s also designed so that you can combine multiple cameras to provide comprehensive coverage of your home or business. This owner’s manual will take you through setting up and using the camera. The world of wireless video is waiting for you! X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. Limited One Year Warranty Trim to crop marks X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10 products to be free from defective material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees to repair or replace, at its sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10 within the warranty period and with proof of purchase. If service is required under this warranty: Call 1-800-442-5065, visit www.x10.com, or e-mail support@x10.com. For help or more information on setup, please visit: www.x10.com/support OWNER’S MANUAL PLEASE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. 400 Forge Way, Rockaway, NJ 07866 Fold Fold 9M XCam2-3/11 Basic Camera Setup, cont. Basic Camera Setup, cont. Turn on the video receiver. Trim to crop marks Turn on your TV. Fold Once the camera and receiver are in place, adjust their antennas so that they face each other. The side of the camera’s antenna with the dot on it should face the side of the receiver’s antenna marked with four squares. Adjust the positions to improve the picture on your TV. Options Mounting the Camera You can attach your camera to a wall using the supplied screws. Trim to crop marks Fold Fine tune the antennas. Make sure the power switch on the video receiver is set to “ON.” Turn on your TV and select its video input. Use the Video or Select buttons on your TV remote control, or try channel 0 and then Channel Down. The camera’s picture should appear. Trim to crop marks Trim to crop marks Trim to crop marks Basic Camera Setup Basic Camera Setup, cont. Your camera is ready to go out of the box! Follow these steps for a quick setup of your new Camera system. Connect the wireless video receiver to power. Unpack these items. Trim to crop marks Put your video receiver in a convenient place near or on your TV. Plug its power supply into a standard wall outlet and the other end into the video receiver. You should have: a camera and its power supply; a wireless video receiver and its power supply; and a video cable. Trim to crop marks Connect the video receiver to your TV. Connect the camera to power. Fold Plug the camera’s power supply into a standard wall outlet. Plug the other end into the camera. Remove the protective cover from the camera’s lens. Fold Options, cont. Multi-Camera Systems Recording with a VCR How does it work? You can configure your XCam2 camera so that you can record its video signal on your VCR. It’s easy: XCam2 cameras are designed so that you can use more than one camera together with one wireless video receiver. You select different cameras using a remote control. The cameras should be set in groups of four, i.e., A1, A2, A3, and A4, or A5, A6, A7, and A8. You change the setting by turning the dials on the camera’s power supply. Ensure all of your cameras are set to the same Housecode, e.g. A. 1. Make sure your VCR is connected to play back on your TV. 2. Set up your camera according to the instructions in steps 1 thru 7. 3. Connect the video cable from the video receiver into the Video In jack on your VCR. Connect the video cable into the video-out jack on the video receiver and into the video-in jack on your TV. Fold Setting Up Multiple Cameras Trim to crop marks With the camera connected to the VCR, you will be able record surveillance video while watching on your TV. Check your VCR owner’s manual if you aren’t sure how to select the camera as the video source. 1. Get together the parts of your multi-camera system: the cameras and power supplies, video receiver and power supply, video cable, transceiver module, and camera remote control. 2. Set up your first camera and your video receiver according to the instructions in steps 1 thru 7. 3. Plug in the transceiver module and extend the antenna. 4. Remove the battery cover and put four AAA batteries into the remote. Make sure to match the batteries to the + and – marks inside the battery case. Trim to crop marks Fold Trim to crop marks Trim to crop marks Multi-Camera Systems, cont. Multi-Camera Systems, cont. 5. Press 1 Off on the remote control to turn the first camera off. 6. Set the dials on the second camera’s power supply to A and 2. Trim to crop marks Switching Cameras with the Remote To switch from one camera to another with the remote control, simply press the On button for that camera. For example, press 2 On to switch from the current camera to camera 2. When you do that, the current camera switches off and camera 2 switches on, displaying its picture. Note: If you have 8 cameras set up, before turning on a camera in group 1-4, turn off any cameras in group 5-8, and vice versa. Scanning Between Cameras with the Remote 7. Connect the second camera to power. A picture will appear on your TV. 8. Press 1 On to switch to camera 1 and then 2 On to switch back to camera 2. If you select a camera with the remote, you can then use the scan buttons to cycle through cameras 1 through 4. First select a camera using its On button. Then use the blue arrow buttons at the bottom of the remote to go to the next or previous cameras. Each press of the button switches to the next or previous camera in order. Write camera names here. Fold Repeat steps 6 through 8 for each additional camera, changing the Unit Code as appropriate. For each extra camera, set the Unit Code (number) dial to the next number. For example, your third camera will be set to ‘3,’ your fourth camera set to ‘4’ and so on. Set all cameras to A. Fold Troubleshooting Cameras 5-8 on and off. Set House Code the same as cameras. Next/Previous camera. Unit Switch 10 2. Select the appropriate video input on your TV. Usually you can select the input mode by pressing the VIDEO or INPUT button on the remote control. Or, you might have to change the TV to Channel 0 or 2, and then use Channel Down to change video inputs. See your TV’s owner’s manual if you still aren’t sure how to change the video source. 3. Make sure your camera is connected to power and turned on. 5. Follow the setup steps again (steps 1 thru 7 ), and check that you have done each step correctly. For more help on setup, please visit: www.x10.com/support THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE If theRULES. picture OPERATION on your TV isn’t clear: FCC IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: First, adjust the antennas theCAUSE video receiver and (1) THIS DEVICE MAY on NOT HARMFUL camera so they pointAND towards each other. The side of the INTERFERENCE, camera’s the dot on it should (2) THIS antenna DEVICEwith MUST ACCEPT ANY face the side of the receiver’s antenna markedINCLUDING with four squares. You INTERFERENCE RECEVIED, can also try movingTHAT the video receiver itself to another INTERFERENCE MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED location near the TV. Sometimes moving it just a foot OPERATION. can make a big difference. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 If the picture is out of focus: of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a The camerainstallation. is shipped with focus preset for optimal residential This the equipment generates, uses use.can Youradiate can adjust focus byenergy turningand, the if lens. and radiothe frequency not Try turning counterclockwise rst. Ifthe you turn it installed anditused in accordancefiwith instructions, clockwise not force or overtighten it. communications. may cause do harmful interference to radio However, there is no guarantee that interference will not If youincan’t switch cameras: occur a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television If you havewhich a multi-camera setup andbyare having reception, can be determined turning thetrouble switching, off startand by on, unplugging allencouraged the camerastobut equipment the user is tryone. to Use your controlbytoone turnorthe remaining camera correct theremote interference more of the following on and off. If you find that you can’t control it, plug it measures: into a different power outlet and try antenna. again. You may -Reorient or relocate the receiving have to try the several outlets.between If you still controland -Increase separation the can’t equipment a camera, try the following (page 15): receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which receiver is connected. For more help withthesetup please visit -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV www.x10.com/support technician for help. 13 Trim to crop marks Fold Fold Troubleshooting, cont. 1. Make sure your Wireless Video Receiver is connected to power and turned on. Trim to crop marks Cameras 1-4 on and off. FCC & IC Caution If there’s no camera picture on your TV: Trim to crop marks 14 Trim to crop marks Trim to crop marks Accessories Multi-Camera Systems, cont. Ninja Pan ‘n Tilt Increase the viewable area of your camera by 400%. The standard XCam2 sees everything within a 60° x 60° field of view. But with the Ninja Robotic Mount, you get sweeping 240° x 130° views. Using Different Unit Codes If you need to set your cameras to unit codes other than 1 through 4, make sure that you use Unit Codes within one of the three other camera groups: 5-8, 9-12, and 1316. The camera switching system is designed to work within these groups. When you change the Unit Codes on your cameras, you will also need to change the Unit Code grouping on your remote control. Trim to crop marks To set Put the Then press to group: switch to: and hold: 1-4 1-8 1 On 5-8 1-8 5 On 9-12 9-16 9 On 13-16 9-16 13 On And then: Flip the switch back and forth once, and release the button. XRay Vision Monitor your home from anywhere in the world! With XRay Vision Software you can monitor your home from any computer with an Internet connection. E-mail video snapshots to your personal account or view them on your own secure Web Site. Flip the label on the remote over if you are using cameras 9 thru 12 or 13 thru 16. Fold Fold Trim to crop marks VCR Commander Record only when there’s movement in your camera’s field of view. The VCR Commander issues “STOP” and “START” commands to your VCR anytime there’s movement within 30 feet of your camera. 11 FCC & IC Caution, cont. Troubleshooting, cont. Visit x10.com for more details. 12 Home Control This Class that B digital apparatus compliesmodule with Canadian 1. Check you have a transceiver (model ICES-003. TM751) plugged in. Cet appareil numérique de la classe est conforme la 2. Make sure that all camera powerBsupplies are setà to norme du(letter) Canada. theNMB-003 same House Code as the transceiver and Thisremote devicecontrol complies youwith are Industry using. Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). 3. Check that the cameras are set to different, sequential Operation is subjectCodes. to the E.G. following two Unit (number) 1, 2, 3, andconditions: 4. (1) device mayunplug not cause interference, 4. this Once it works, it and try anotherand camera in (2) this deviceoutlet. must Test accept anycamera interference, the same each in this including way. Then interference mayincause undesired operation of the try each that camera its desired outlet. device. Le présent appareil conforme CNRvisit d'Industrie For more help est with setupaux please Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de www.x10.com/support licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage FCC & IC Caution radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE NOTE: Modifications to this product will void the FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: user's authority to operate thisCAUSE equipment. (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. NOTE: Modifications to this product will void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Trim to crop marks Fold Fold X10 remote controls are your gateway to a world of useful control and automation solutions built by X10. Why enter a dark room when there is a simple and affordable solution that can keep you safe and secure? From a simple remote control that can turn on a lamp, to a full-blown automation system, X10 provides you with all the products you need. With the right components in your X10 system, you can have all of these powerful options at your control: • Enhance the color, brightness and detail of your camera’s subject by adding more light automatically. • Give your home a secure appearance by scheduling when lights and other electronics turn on and off. • Distribute audio and video to stereos and televisions using wireless technology. • Turn on house lights while sitting in your car. • Schedule sprinkler systems. • Control your lights and electronic devices using your personal computer. X10’s control and automation products are easy to install and extremely affordable. Visit X10.com today for more information on the latest products to build and enhance your X10 system. 15 16 Trim to crop marks Trim to crop marks
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