Tranwo Technology TTD-82T 2.4 GHz Wireless Digital Camera User Manual D8252 manual ver2 4 preliminary

Tranwo Technology Corp 2.4 GHz Wireless Digital Camera D8252 manual ver2 4 preliminary

Users Manual

2.4 GHz Digital Wireless USB  Outdoor CameraUser's ManualPreliminary Version 2.4
Contents1    Package Content2    Product Layout       USB Receiver       Camera3    PC System Requirements4    Camera Setup       4.1 Positioning the Camera       4.2 Power Supply       4.3 Fine Tuning5    Receiver Setup        5.1 Windows Detect & Install New Device       5.2 Driver Installation       5.3 Skype Resident Program Installation       5.4 Monitoring Software       5.5 Pairing  6    Details on the Skype Resident Program Installation7    Troubleshooting8    Care and Maintenance9    Specifications2.4 GHz Digital Wireless  USB Camera
ENGLISH112341. Package Content         One Camera      One USB Receiver      One Power Adapter      CD-ROM         This User's Manual2. Product Layout    USB Receiver      1.    Antenna      2.    Camera indicator LEDs      3.    Camera switch             / Pairing button*      4.    USB plug      Note: For Pairing, see                 section 5.5                      Camera       1.    Antenna      2.    Lens      3.    Infrared LEDs (20 pcs)       4.    Power indicator LED      5.    Mounting bracket      6.    Microphone      7.    Wing screw      8.    Pairing button      9.   Power adapter cable3. PC System Requirements         Windows  XP(SP2 or higher) or Windows  Vista          Skype  3.0 or higher       R RR123456789
2          Pentium-IV 1.6GHz or higher (recommended)          256 MB RAM of system memory or higher (recommended)          One available USB port (preferably USB2.0)          Graphics Card (Must support DirectX 9.0c)          Sound Card (AC97 compatible sound card)          1GB Free HD Space          CD-ROM Drive (For software installation)     4. Camera Setup     4.1 Positioning the Camera      1.   Fix the camera to the wall or ceiling using the masonry plugs and fixing            screws supplied.     2.   Select a suitable location to drill a cable entry hole.Depending on the            location, this can be through the house wall or  a door or            window frame.                               4.2 Power Supply      1.   Connect the plug of the power adapter with the Power In socket            of the cable from the camera.            Make sure power plug is pushed all the way in.     2.   Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.ENGLISH
3       How to use the waterproof tape      After connecting the plug of the power       adapter to the Power In socket of the       camera, use the provided waterproof       tape to protect it from moisture and       dirt .      1.   Remove the release liner and wrap             the waterproof tape around the             plug and socketin a spiral. Wrap             the tape with enough tension to             obtain conformability on the surface.     2.   Overlap by at least half the width of the tape so it bonds to itself,            while removing the release liner.     4.3 Fine Tuning      1.   Adjust the camera's viewing angle             according to the illustrations.      2.   Rotate the camera to make             adjustments.     3.   When satisfied with the picture             coverage, retighten the screw.5. Receiver Setup      There are 2 CD disks in the package, Disk 1: USB driver software / Skype       resident program software, Disk 2: AP monitoring software.      Please follow the steps below to setup USB receiver.ENGLISHCable Entry HoleRelease LinerWaterproof Tape
4Driver Installation     5.1 Windows detect & install new device     Make sure the OS of PC is Windows XP       and the version is above (or equal) SP2.       (Windows Vista is allowable).      1.   Insert the USB Receiver into one USB             port of PC and the "Found New             Hardware wizard" screen will appear.            Note: If the device has been searched                       and the screen isn't showed,                       please follow 5.2-2.      2.   Choose "Install the software auto            matically(Recommended)" in this screen and click "Next". (The wizard             will detect & install the device automatically.)       3.   Click "Finish" to complete the device installation.            Note: In order to let the USB receiver get the                       best function, we propose strongly to                      consult the figure while you are                       operating.      5.2 Driver installation (Disk 1)      1.   Insert the provided CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive of PC and access to             D:\Driver\ (Where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive).       2.   Double-click the execution file named "RFVideoClassUSB20PCCam_            v5.8.5003.X.exe" and the "Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for             USB Video Device" screen will appear.      3.   Follow the steps and click"Finish" to complete the driver installation.      4.   Restart the computer, you can use the USB Receiver correctly now.      Note 1: When the USB driver is well installed and the USB Receiver plug in                    the computer, you can find         icon on the task tray. If the USB                    Receiver unplug from the computer, the icon displays with a cross                    mark        .                                  ReceiverENGLISH
5      5.3 Skype resident program installation (Disk 1)      You can watch senior citizen or disabled people through Skype from remote      location.      1.   Please download and setup Skype software from www.skype.com             (free software).      2.   Insert the provided CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive of PC and access to             D:\RemoteMonitor-Skype\ (Where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive).       3.   Double-click the execution file named "rm_e_s.exe" and the "Welcome             to the Remote Monitoring Setup Wizard" screen will appear.      4.   Follow the steps and click"Finish" to complete the driver installation.      Note: For further details on the "Skype resident program installation", see the                following section 6 . 5.4 Monitoring Software (Disk 2)      For further details on the "Monitoring software installation", please consult the      manual file in the monitoring software disk .        5.5 Pairing     If you have trouble with your USB camera,      try the following section 7, or try the       following steps:           1.   Make sure the camera  is turned on, the             power LED of the camera is red.      2.   Press and hold the Pairing Button on             the side of the receiver for about 2            seconds, the LED light will start blinking             for about 5 seconds.       3.   Press the Pairing button on the camera during the LED light of the receiver             is blinking. When the Power indicator LED on the camera flash three times,             please release  the button.      4.   The pairing is finished.             ENGLISH
66. Details on the Skype Resident Program    Installation     6.1 Permit remote monitoring program to access Skype     At the first launch of Remote Monitoring program, Skype displays a pop-up      message asking allow Remote Monitoring program to access Skype.      Please click Allow access     button to permit Remote      Monitoring program to      connect to Skype.     In case if you click Deny access button, or forgot to click Allow access     button, you can enable Remote Monitoring program to access Skype      by following steps below.       1.   Select Skype's menu command Tools  Options to open the Options             dialog box.       2.   In the Options dialog box, go to the Advanced tab, click the link             "Manage other program's access to Skype" to open the Manage API             Access Control dialog box. ENGLISH
7      3.   In the Manage API Access Control dialog box, find program name            "SWatch.exe". If the program's state is "Not allowed to use Skype",             click Change button.       4.   In the dialog box, select the option "Allow this program to use Skype ",             and then click OK button to close the dialog box.      5.   Click Save button to close the Options dialog box and confirm the setting             change.     6.2 Remote monitoring program operation          Three states of program icon      When the Remote Monitoring program is well installed and launched,       you can find its program icon on the task tray       .       If the camera's USB dongle unplug from the computer, the program icon       displays with a cross mark       .       When the Remote Monitoring function is enabled, the program icon displays       with a check mark       .       Remote Monitoring setting      In the Remote Monitoring tab, you can enable/disable remote monitoring       function, change password, set the waiting length to answer a call, and       sound off speaker when auto-answer a call.ENGLISH
8      3.   Change password            The password is used for verifying the             identity before sending Skype video.             The default password is "123'. You can             click Change password button to open             Password dialog box to change the             password string.       4.   Speak sound off while remote monitoring camera video             Sound off speaker during sending Skype video. The function is useful if             you don't want to get attention during watching camera video remotely.      6.3 Interact with Skype to watch camera remotely     You can set up camera to monitor secure area remotely.      Setup camera       1.   Turn on the computer and make sure the USB receiver plugged to             the computer securely. Adjust the camera view to watch the security area.        1.   Enable automatic-answering Skype incoming calls and start Skype             video sending            Check the option to enable the function of Remote Monitoring.             Remote Monitoring program will auto-answer Skype calls and ask for a             password to start sending Skype video.      2.   Incoming call ringing period before asking password            Specify the time length to wait to answer an incoming call. The waiting             length can be from 0 to 30 seconds.          ENGLISH
9      2.   Run Skype program and the Remote Monitoring program.       3.   Enable the remote monitoring function of Remote Monitoring program.       Watch camera video remotely       1.   Make a Skype call to the name that hosts the Skype on the computer with             camera monitoring the security area.       2.   After several ringing, the call will be answered with a chat message asking            for a password.              3.   If the password you enter is not correct, a chat message will ask you to             enter password again.        4.   When the password gets passed, the remote came video will display.               5.   You can enter commands in Skype chat box to switch cameras, turn on/off             Infra-red lights. If the command is correct and accepted, a message             "Command received!" will be returned. ENGLISH
10       The following table lists the available commands and their descriptions.   Command          Description CAM1              CAM2              CAM3              CAM4              Display the video of camera 1Display the video of camera 2Display the video of camera 3 Display the video of camera 4  7. Troubleshooting     You don't get a signal at all             Make sure the camera and the computer are turned on.            Make sure the power plugs are pushed all the way in.            If the camera is powered by batteries, replace all batteries            with new ones.              If the signal is poor, or there is interference            Make sure the camera and the USB receiver are within range of each             other (range of approximately 450 feet; 150 meters in a clear line of             sight).                                       ENGLISH8. Care and Maintenance            Keep all parts and accessories out of children's reach.            Fingerprints or dirt on the lens surface can adversely affect camera             performances. Avoid touching the lens surface with your fingers.            Should the lens become dirty, use a blower to blow off dirt and dust,             or a soft, dry cloth to wipe off the lens.            Keep the camera dry. Precipitation, humidity, and other liquids contain             minerals will corrode electronic circuits.            Do not use or store in dusty, dirty areas.             Do not store in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of             electronic devices and warp or melt certain plastics.
118. Care and Maintenance                                                      Do not store in very cold areas. When the system warms up (to its normal             temperature), moisture can form inside the case, which may damage             electronic circuit boards.             Do not attempt to open the case. Non-expert handling of the device may             damage the system.            Avoid dropping or strong shocks.            Operate this product using only with the power supply included or             provided as an accessory.            Do not overload electrical outlets or extension cords  this can result in fire             or electric shocks.                                       9. SpecificationsSpecifications subject to change without noticeCameraFrequencyAntennaTransmission distanceModulationImage SensorLensIR LEDDimensionsWeightPowerOperating temperatureReceiverFrequency 2.4 GHzAntennas                              Mono-poleModulation GFSK, FHSSDimensions 3.1(W) x1(H) x 8.4(D) cmWeight 16gPower USB portOperating temperature 0  ~ 40  (32  ~ 104 )2.4 GHzMono-pole150 M (Line of Sight)GFSK, FHSSColor CMOS image sensorf 3.6mm, F 2.020 pcs6.5(W) x 14.2(H) x 8.8(D) cm 300gDC 9V, 500mA-10  ~ 40  (14  ~ 104 )0560This device is for indoor use onlyENGLISHFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits 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 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 antennaIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiverConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connectedConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpFCC 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.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.
Trademarks    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the     United States and other countries.    Skype is trademark or registered trademark of Skype limited.    In addition, system and product names used in this manual are, in general, trademarks or     registered trademarks of their respective developers or manufacturers. However, the       or     marks are not used in all cases in this manual.RTMCaution:For Camera1. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at      least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.2. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna      or transmitter For DongleThe equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment, under 47 CFR 2.1093 paragraph (d)(2).The 2.4GHz Digital Wireless USB Outdoor Camera has been tested to the FCC exposure requirements (Specific Absorption Rate).  ENGLISH12

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