First Alert A-550 INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRELESS ANALOG CAMERA WITH RECEIVER User Manual
First Alert INDOOR/OUTDOOR WIRELESS ANALOG CAMERA WITH RECEIVER
MANUAL
Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .....................................................................................2 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS ...........................................................................................3 DEVICE OPERATING RANGE ....................................................................................................3 TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................................4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.....................................................................................................4 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS Do not attempt to open the unit with the power adaptor plug connected to avoid any risk of personal injury. When installing CCTV camera, always follow manufacturer’s advice when using power tools, steps, ladders, etc. and wear suitable protective equipment(e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes. Before drilling holes through a ceiling check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe detector is advisable. When installing the wireless cameras on an external wall, pass the power cable through the wall as close as possible to the camera to prevent/reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with. After drilling any hole though an external wall for cable, ensure the hole is sealed up around the cable using a sealant to prevent drafts. To prevent a fire or electrical shock hazard, do not attempt to open the housing while the unit is exposed to rain, water or wet conditions. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. DEVICE OPERATING RANGE The wireless camera is capable of transmitting up to 100m in open field conditions. However, when installed around your property, any solid objects (e.g. walls, ceiling, reinforced PVC doors, etc.) TROUBLE SHOOTING Ploblem Solution Ensure the camera and receiver are plugged in. And I can’t see the Camera on my the TV/ VCR/ DVR is tuned to the correct input TV channel. The camera’s infra-red LEDs shine invisible light that reflects of surfaces such as glass causing white light. A white image appears at night Place the camera on the other side of windows or place the lens flush against the surface to try to improve the night vision or place in a well lit area. The wireless camera operates on the 2.4GHz I keep getting interference in my frequency like many devices such as wireless home or business routers, cordless phones, and microwaves. If possible keep the camera away from these devices. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Features ◆ 380 TV Lines for clear image resolution ◆ 8m infra-red night vision ◆ Record video direct to your VCR or DVR ◆ Sturdy weather resistant casing ◆ Ideal entry-level solution for home or business ◆ With Audio Specifications CAMERA Channels 2400-2480MHz Image Device 1/4” OV7930 CMOS Video System NTSC Resolution 380TVL Min. Illumination 0LUX (IR ON) Lens 6mm PCS of IR LEDS 11PCS Effective Pixels NTSC: 512(H)x492(v) S/N Ratio More than 46 dB 100m transmission range (open Transmitting Range air) Video Output 1 Vp-p / 75 Ohms Storage Temp ‘-30 ~ 60°C OperatingTemp ’-10 ~ 45°C Power Supply DC12V 300mA
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