RDI Technology CA520 WIRELESS PAN AND TILT CAMERA User Manual Manual for CA520
RDI Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. WIRELESS PAN AND TILT CAMERA Manual for CA520
USERS MANUAL
Congratulations on your purchase of CMS5270----the 7.0 Inch Wireless Monitoring System with OSD menu. The system consists of a 7.0” wireless monitor and a wireless color camera, an ideal product for watching the baby, elder or patient. It is also suited for small business applications. Features/// 1). 2.4GHz wireless technology, 7.0-inch LCD for good picture display 2). Manual switch wired and wireless camera via pressing the button “Source”. 3). Supports up to 3 cameras and each camera’s motion can be armed or disarmed independently. 4). Friendly menu can adjust the alarm volume, contrast, brightness, color and tint. 5). LCD monitor can work with 3 modes: Scan, Auto & Manual 6). Selectable screen ratio of 4:3(std), 16:9(DVD movie) and extended 4:3. 7). Mirror function for vehicle rear view camera. 8). Up/down reverse function when monitor is installed upside down. 9). Optional rechargeable battery pack for both camera and monitor portable use. 10). LCD monitor can be wall or table mounting. System Contents/// Identify all parts before proceeding with installation. Things to Consider Before Installation/// For best performance, follow these simple guidelines: *The camera should be aimed accordingly to optimize viewing area. *For best transmission, avoid installations where there are thick walls or major obstructions between the camera & LCD monitor. Installing the Camera (Transmitter)/// 1. Unpack the Camera. 2. The Pan&Tilt camera can only stand on desktop. So attach the camera to stand as shown. The camera can be adjusted by rotating the camera head to the required position. 3. Use the camera power adaptor, connect power jack to the rear of the tabletop base. Make sure the camera is within reach of an AC power outlet. Once it’s connected with the adaptor, the camera will rotate one cycle. 4. After the camera rotate one cycle, press “Privacy” button, the lens will rotate to the lowest position. 5. Select the camera operating channel on the DIP switch on the bottom panel by moving switches 1, 2 or 3 to the down position. Switch is preset to channel 1. 4. After the camera rotate one cycle, press “Privacy” button, the lens will rotate to the lowest position. IMPORTANT: In order to access the DIP switch in the bottom of the camera, you need to reverse the camera and turn to the bottom. 6. The Camera (Transmitter) installation is now complete. Night vision/// The Camera includes IR LEDs, which allows viewing in the dark when used with the adapter. It can automatically turn on night vision in low light. Installing the LCD Monitor/// 1. Unpack the LCD monitor. 2. Decide whether the LCD monitor will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/tabletop. If wall mounting, refer the drilling size on the back cover of this manual. If using the tabletop base, attach the camera to the stand as shown. 3. Plug the LCD monitor AC power plug into the power jack on the rear of the LCD base. 4. Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the top POWER button. 5. If using the rechargeable battery pack (for your option), when changing the LCD bracket with that, please follow the schematic as below: 6. If using the wired camera with the monitor, you need to use the A/V cable connecting to the monitor as shown above on the right side. You can use at most 2wired cameras at the same time. 7. The earphone jack is available. Optimizing the Wireless Camera System/// The 2.4 GHz signal passes easily through walls, but the signal may be reflected by power wires or plumbing inside the wall. The most common source of interference is microwave ovens. Try to avoid mounting the LCD monitor near a microwave oven or other source of RF interference. Multi-Camera Operation/// The Wireless monitoring System is designed to work with up to three cameras. Additional cameras are sold separately. Important: When using more than one camera, make sure each camera is assigned to a specific/different channel by moving the DIP switch to the right position. The LCD monitor’s DIP switch located on the Bottom panel of the LCD monitor should be adjusted to reflect the channel in use. Operating Modes/// The wireless system can be set to operate in one of three modes: Scan, Auto or Manual. The desired operating mode can be selected using the buttons on the front panel of the LCD monitor. Scan Pressing the Scan button places the system in Scan mode. The LCD monitor screen blanks into a standby mode while the system continuously scans the active cameras. If a camera detects motion, the LCD monitor displays picture from the camera and the beeper will sound. Several minutes after the last detection, the screen returns to standby mode while the LCD monitor resumes scanning. Pressing the Manual or Auto button will cancel this mode. Auto Pressing the Auto button places the system in Auto mode. In this mode, the system automatically rotates through all active cameras. When a camera detects motion, the LCD monitor will display the picture from the camera for a few seconds, and the beeper will sound. To avoid searching channels that do not have cameras/transmitters assigned to them, set the DIP switches (located on the bottom panel of the LCD monitor) for those corresponding channels to the off position. The dwell time (time taken to switch between cameras) is preset to 4 seconds and can be adjusted between 2 - 30 seconds. To adjust the dwell time, press both the Auto and Manual buttons simultaneously. Each flash of the LED increases the dwell time by one second. Manual To select a specific camera to LCD monitor, press the Manual button. The LCD monitor will switch to a different camera each time the Manual button is pressed. When a camera detects motion, the beeper on the LCD will sound. To avoid searching channels that do not have cameras assigned to them, set the dip switches (located on the bottom panel of the LCD monitor) for those corresponding channels to the OFF position. Arm/Disarm Each camera By using the Cam1, Cam2 and Cam3 buttons, you can arm or disarm each camera independently. When pressing one of the buttons, it will turn green. This means the camera is armed and beep sound can be heard. By pressing again, the camera is disarmed. Monitor Functions/// Power Press to turn the monitor on/off. Source Press to switch the monitor to work as wired monitor only or wireless. Menu By pressing the Menu button, you can cycle through the Alarm Volume, Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Mirror, Up/Down and Display Mode. Volume Adjust Adjust Volume setting and parameters as above. Trouble Shooting/// If you are having trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below: Symptom Remedies No Camera 1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) & monitor switched picture ON. 2. Ensure camera(s) & monitor are set to correct channel(s). 3. Make sure camera(s) is within range of monitor (receiver). Blank Monitor 1. Make sure monitor is switched ON. 2. If using AC adaptor, make sure it is plugged in. 3. Make sure rechargeable battery is charged. Interference on 1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that Camera picture no large obstructions are blocking the signal. Audio Problems Symptom No Camera picture Blank Monitor Interference on Camera picture Audio Problems Symptom No Camera picture Blank Monitor Interference on Camera picture 2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception quality. 3. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on the 2.4 GHz frequency. 1.Ensurned up sufficiently on the monitor 2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range. 3. If the units emit a loud wailing sound (feeds back), try moving the camera away from the monitor or angle the monitor differently. Remedies 1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) & monitor switched ON. 2. Ensure camera(s) & monitor are set to correct channel(s). 3. Make sure camera(s) is within range of monitor (receiver). 2. Make sure monitor is switched ON. 2. If using AC adaptor, make sure it is plugged in. 3. Make sure rechargeable battery is charged. 1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that no large obstructions are blocking the signal. 2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception quality. 3. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on the 2.4 GHz frequency. 1.Ensurned up sufficiently on the monitor 2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range. 3. If the units emit a loud wailing sound (feeds back), try moving the camera away from the monitor or angle the monitor differently. Remedies 1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) & monitor switched ON. 2. Ensure camera(s) & monitor are set to correct channel(s). 3. Make sure camera(s) is within range of monitor (receiver). 3. Make sure monitor is switched ON. 2. If using AC adaptor, make sure it is plugged in. 3. Make sure rechargeable battery is charged. 1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that no large obstructions are blocking the signal. 2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception quality. 3. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on the 2.4 GHz frequency. Specification/// Camera (Transmitter): TV System PAL/NTSC standard Image Sensor 1/3" CMOS Integrated Lens 5.6mm, F2.0 fixed focus Resolution 360 horizontal TV lines Signal/Noise Ratio 48db Frequency Range 2.41-2.47GHZ Weather proof Indoor Mini. Illumination 0.1Lux Current Consumption 200mA Modulation FM PIR Range & Angle 6m,90° Overall size 2.36"(W) x 2.76"(H) x3.07"(D) Transmission Range 500 feet Monitor (Receiver) TV System PAL or NTSC standard Frequency Range 2.41~2.47GHz Screen Size 7.0 inch Resolution 1440 x 234 dot Power Supply DC 9V, 2.0 A Brightness Contrast Rate 300cd/ m 150:1 Color Configuration RGB Stripe, full color Operating Temperature -10°C+40°C overall Size 7.1”W*4.6”H*1.3”D Signal Source Wireless A/V, PIR Battery: Voltage: Rechargeable Monitor) 7.4V Battery(For Approx 2 hr. continuous 3 hrs. standby General: Operating temperature: Humidity: -10°C to 40°C 14°F to 104°F Less than 85% Approvals/// 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 FCC NOTE The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Warranty /// This product has one-year manufacturer’s warranty, which covers parts and labor only. In the unlikely event that you encounter a technical or quality issue, please contact local distributor, we will replace defective units within the warranty period.
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