GE 45255 User Manual

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HOME MONITORING
SMALL BUSINESS PROTECTION
BABY MONITORING
NANNY CAM
THEFT DETECTION & PREVENTION
NIGHT VISION
DOORWAY MONITORING (INDOORS)
WAITING ARE AS
Wireless Color
Digital Home Monitoring Kit
User Manual
CAREGIVER ASSITANCE/ MONITORING
PET SUPERVISION
GE is a trademark of General Electric Company and is under license by Jasco Products Company LLC, 10 E. Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 www.jascoproducts.com
45255 ver1
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FEATURES INITIAL SETUP
Camera ............................................................................................. 5
Monitor .............................................................................................. 5
THE BASICS
How to view live video .............................................................. 6
How to view live video with motion
and/or sound detection ........................................................... 6
FEATURES
Night Light ....................................................................................... 7
Talk-back .......................................................................................... 7
Lullabies............................................................................................ 7
Digital Pan/Tilt and Zoom ....................................................... 7
Temperature Alert ....................................................................... 8
Auto Mute ........................................................................................ 8
SETTINGS
Adjusting the Sound and/or
Motion Detection Sensitivity.................................................. 8
Setting the Date and Time ..................................................... 8
Adjusting the Brightness ......................................................... 9
Adjusting Temperature Display Unit ................................. 9
Restoring to Factory Defaults ..............................................9
Updating the Firmware ............................................................9
ADVANCED FEATURES
Connecting to a computer ..................................................... 9
Using with add-on cameras .................................................. 9
View live video with 1st priority motion
and/or sound detection .........................................................10
Recording with optional MicroSD™ card ........................10
Manually record .........................................................................10
Automatically record with motion and/or
sound detection .........................................................................10
Automatically record with 1st priority motion
and/or sound detection .........................................................12
Playback/Deletion of recorded videos ...........................12
Adjusting the amount of time recording continues
after motion and/or sound is detected .........................13
Formatting optional MicroSD
card ................................13
TROUBLESHOOTING
Frequently asked questions ...................................................13
Technical support ........................................................................13
WARRANTY INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS FCC STATEMENT
For the most up-to-date product support, accessories, electronic (PDF) format manuals and more, visit www.jascoproducts.com/support or Call 1-800-654-8483, option 1
M-F, 8-5pm CST
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
Please locate and identify all the parts before proceeding:
(1) Monitor (1) Camera (1) Charging cradle (2) AC power supply adapters (1) Mini USB cable (1) CD (Computer Monitoring Software) (1) Camera wall plate and mounting hardware
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Congratulations on your purchase of the GE Wireless Color Digital Home Monitoring Kit! Please review these instructions carefully and retain them for your future reference.
FEATURES
CAMERA
• 2.4GHz digital wireless technology—private and secure monitoring with interference-free picture and sound
• Built-in motion and/or sound detection
• Built-in night vision (black & white, up to 20ft visibility)
• Built-in microphone for broadcasting audio to monitor automatically
• Built-in night light (manually activated on camera or remotely activated on monitor)
• (4) Musical lullabies (remotely activated on monitor)
• Tabletop or wall mount options
• Portable operation using (4) AA batteries or optional rechargeable battery pack (sold separately at www. jascoproducts.com)
night light (manual or remote control)
sensitivity control
microphone
wall mount s lots
4.9mm lens
IR light sensor
infrared LEDs (night vision)
speaker (lullabies & audio from monitor)
AC power
temperature sensor
power switch
pairing control
power LED (fl ashes when power is low)
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volume control
battery compartment (4 -AA)
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FEATURES
MONITOR
• High contrast 3.5” LCD color monitor for remote video and audio monitoring
• 2.4GHz digital wireless technology—private and secure monitoring with STATIC-FREE picture and sound
• Wirelessly receives audio and video up to 500ft (unobstructed; line of sight)
• Expandable up to 4 cameras—quad, sequential or single view
• Digital Pan/Tilt and Zoom
• Built-in microphone for broadcasting your voice to each camera
• Built-in speaker for listening to audio coming from each camera
• Built-in motion and/or sound detection alarm notifi cation
• Temperature Monitoring with alarm notifi cation
• Built-in 4hr Li-polymer rechargeable battery
• Multiple charging options
• USB output to computer
• DVR functions:
- record/stream to computer hard drive
- record to removable micro SD card (32GB max capacity = 120hrs recorded)
• Motion-activated, sound-activated and manual recording modes
menu (access system functions)
auto record mode indicator
dynamic au dio level indic ator (sound received from camera(s))
monitor p ower LED (low bat tery if fl ashing)
standby
(turns screen tabletop charging cradle
microphone
off unti l video or
motion is detected
by camera)
mini USB
ok (press to select)
Up, Down, Left, Right navigation
manual record
night light
charging light (green=fully charged
AC power (direct to monitor)
RECORDING & PLAYBACK
rewind
CAMERA VIEWING
music controls/ lullabies
auto record
talkback control (speak to camera)
monitor power switch
MicroSD™ card slot
back
play/pause
fast forward
stop
delete
manual activates the single viewing mode
quad/scan toggles between multiscreen and sequential viewing modes
antenna
temperature reading near selected camera
camera channel (currently viewing)
reception quality (full strength shown)
memory card inserted
recording indicator
FLASHING YELLOW: new video sav ed to memory (reset s when power is turned-off )
RED: memo ry card full
name of vid eo currently recordin g (cannot be changed)
name of lullaby currently playing
current monitor zoom level
speaker (audio from camera(s))
charging cradle AC power
antenna release
talk-back button activated (broadcasting audio to camera)
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kickstand
night light on/ off indicator
volume controls (adjusts sound level from camera(s))
overwrite enabled (when the m emory card is ful l, old video will be overwritten)
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monitor volume mute indicator
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INITIAL SETUP:
CAMERA
NOTE: Before use, remove the plastic fi lm protecting the night vision LEDs (around lens).
Supply power to the camera using one of the following options:
• AC Adapter-
1. Plug-in one of the two AC power adapters into an electrical outlet.
2. Insert the other end of the power adapter into the base of the camera.
3. Locate the power switch on the left side of the camera.
4. Slide the power switch to the ‘on’ position. The power LED will illuminate green below the OFF position.
• AA Batteries-
1. Locate the rear battery compartment underneath the base of the camera.
2. Push the tab towards the batteries to release the cover.
3. Insert the batteries, following the polarity diagram shown inside the battery compartment.
4. Locate the power switch on the left side of the camera.
5. Slide the power switch to the ‘on’ position. The power LED will illuminate green below the OFF position.
NOTE: A fl ashing POWER LED indicates a low battery.
Special Note: In the event of a power outage, having standard AA
batteries installed in the camera WILL NOT act as a ‘battery backup’ for the absence of AC power. An optional rechargeable LI-polymer batter y pack is available that WILL serve as a battery backup during a power outage. Optional rechargeable Li-polymer battery packs can be ordered online at www.jascoproducts.com or by contacting our sales department at 800-654-8483.
WARNING
Strangulation Hazard
Children have been strangled in cords. Keep away from children
• Keep all cords at least 3 ft. away from infant cribs
• Do not use with household extension cords
• Do not remove warning tags
Batteries may leak harmful liquids or ignitable materials or explode causing injury or product damage.
• Do not mix old and new or other battery types
• Replace all batteries at the same time
• Replace fully discharged batteries immediately
• Remove batteries if product is to be unused for extended period of time
CAUTION
Tabletop stand
Wall mount
wall mounting plate
Camera Placement - Built-in Tabletop Stand and/or Wall Mount
NOTE: It is recommended to complete the ‘Initial Setup’ procedures for the monitor before proceeding with mounting the camera.
To simplify the mounting process, a custom wall mounting plate is included with the mounting hardware.
1. After selecting an ideal location, use the supplied mount as a template. Drill 3/16” holes where indicated.
2. Insert wall anchors (unless screwing directly into a stud).
3. Secure the mounting plate to the wall.
4. Disconnect AC power adapter (if connected).
5. Slide the base of the camera onto the mounting plate.
6. Connect the AC power adapter.
Notes on Installation: For a cleaner-looking installation, cord management clips are available for securing your power cords along walls and baseboards. Special power cable extension cords are available for in-wall rated installation. A maximum of (2) cables can be used (approximately 10 ft each). To order, please visit www.jascoproducts.com or contact our sales department at 800-654-8483.
MONITOR
NOTE: Before use, remove the plastic fi lm protecting the screen.
Supply power to the monitor using one of the following options:
• AC Adapter into Monitor-
1. Plug-in one of the two AC power adapters into an electrical outlet.
2. Insert the other end of the AC power adapter into the right side of the monitor.
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• AC Adapter into Cradle-
1. Plug-in the AC power adapter into an electrical outlet.
2. Insert the other end of the AC power adapter into the rear of the charging cradle.
Charging Light
monitor AC power
3. Place the monitor into the cradle, making sure the kickstand is secure
4. The charging light will illuminate near the power input on the monitor.
NOTE: Depending on the current state of the battery, it can take up to 6 hours to
RED=Charging GREEN=Fully charged
fully charge the monitor. Batter y is built-in and not replaceable. It is designed to last for the lifetime of the product.
Monitor Operation-
1. Locate the POWER switch on the left side of the monitor.
2. Slide the power switch to the ‘on’ position. The power LED will illuminate green near the bottom left of the display.
NOTE: A fl ashing POWER LED indicates a low battery.
The monitor will automatically scan for the camera. If within range, video will appear on the screen. The built-in speaker will automatically broadcast live audio from the camera. Volume can be adjusted using the buttons located on top of the monitor.
Antenna Usage-
Extending the antenna is recommended
antenna
for optimal reception.
1. Locate the ANTENNA RELEASE SWITCH on top of the monitor.
2. Slide the switch to unlock. Take care not to force the antenna beyond its maximum position.
Locating your System-
When choosing the best location for the placement of the camera and monitor, it is best to avoid any sources of possible RF interference such as wireless routers. Proximity—within ~10 Ft.— to these and other RF interference sources may inhibit the proper functioning of the receiver, and/or the wireless router. The digital wireless signal can easily pass through your home’s
interior walls, but the signal may be refl ected by power wires or plumbing inside those walls. Usually a slight adjustment to the position of the monitor and/or camera will improve reception.
Other Potential Sources of RF Interference:
plumbing masonry electrical conduit ductwork windows metal doors & frames audio/video/computer RF devices
The Digital Wireless monitor system has a private and secure
2.4GHz connection. Only cameras that have been directly paired with the monitor can be viewed.
THE BASICS:
VIEWING LIVE VIDEO
Video appears automatically when monitor is powered ON.
How to view live video with video motion and/or sound detection:
1. Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
2. In manual or scan mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button. The screen will turn off. When motion and/or sound is detected by camera, the screen will automatically turn back on and will remain lit for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion or sound stops. This will repeat for each detection.
3. Press and release the ‘stdby’ button to exit.
• WITH notifi cation alarm-
When audio or video motion is detected, monitor will sound 4 beeping tones. This will repeat for each detection.
To be n oti fi ed with the screen illuminated...
1. Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
2. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Alarm Volume’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
3. Enable the alarm by increasing the volume using the ‘right’ arrow on the directional keypad. Adjust to desired level.
4. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
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To be n oti fi ed with the screen in standby mode...
1. Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
2. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Alarm Volume’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
3. Adjust the volume using the ‘left’ and ‘right’ arrows on the directional keypad. Adjust to desired level. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
4. In manual or scan mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button. The screen will turn off.
When motion and/or sound is detected by camera, the screen will automatically turn back on and will remain lit for approximately 15 seconds after the motion or sound stops. This will repeat for each detection.
5. Press and release the ‘stdby’ button to exit.
FEATURES:
night light
NIGHT LIGHT
The Night Light can be activated two ways:
1. Manually - Press and release the button on top of the camera to manually turn on or off.
2. Remotely - Press and release the button on the right side of the monitor. The night light will illuminate on the camera shown on the screen.
NOTE: The night light feature is not supported in quad mode (multi-screen) view—only in single camera view.
TALK- BACK
Speak directly to currently selected camera channel:
talk back control
1. Locate the ‘talk back’ button on the left side of the monitor.
2. Press and hold the ‘talk back’ button.
3. Begin speaking.
4. Release when fi nished.
Adjust the volume level on the camera if needed (located below the sensitivity dial).
NOTE: The talk back feature is not supported in quad view.
LULLABIES
Play musical tunes from each camera. Once activated, a playlist consisting of 4
lullaby control (music)
different lullabies will play and repeat until playback is stopped.
1. Press and release the ‘music’ button on the left side of the monitor.
2. Press and release the button repeatedly to cycle through the lullabies stored on the camera. The name of the lullaby will appear on the screen.
3. Press and release the button to exit.
NOTE: Individual lullabies cannot be played repeatedly. Importing custom music to replace lullabies is not supported. If lullabies continue to play after pressing the button, there may be a reception problem. Try bringing the monitor closer to the camera and try again.
DIGITAL PAN/TILT AND ZOOM
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Zoom’ option.
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3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to highlight either ‘1x’ or ‘2x’.
4. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit. Use the directional keypad to digitally pan and tilt the displayed image.
TEMPERATURE ALERT
Monitor the temperature near the camera with alarm notifi cation. When activated, the temperature reading on the display will blink red continuously when the temperature range is exceeded. Additionally, the monitor will beep twice every 60 seconds. The alarm resets automatically when the temperature returns within the range selected. Functional range: -4–131°F (-20–55°C)
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Temp. Alert Range’ option.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to adjust the values displayed.
4. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
5. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
AUTO MUTE
Mutes monitor speaker until camera is activated by motion or audio (if enabled). Speaker transmits audio from activated camera for approximately 5 seconds after camera no longer detects motion or audio. Can be triggered for an indefi nite period of time.
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Auto Mute’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
3. Use the directional keypad to highlight either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save.
4. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
SETTINGS:
ADJUSTING THE SOUND AND/OR
sensitivity control
MOTION DETECTION SENSITIVITY
• Sound
1. Identify the ‘sensitivity’ dial and adjust as shown.
2. Turn the dial completely down to disable sound detection.
• Motion
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Record’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Motion Sensitivity’ option.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘High, ‘Medium’, ‘Low’ or ‘Off’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
4. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to select ‘Date & Time’.
3. Use the directional keypad to adjust the values displayed. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
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ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Brightness’.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Adjust the volume using the ‘left’ and ‘right’ arrows on the directional keypad.
4. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit and display changes.
NOTE: Changes will not be updated inside the menu screen.
ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY UNIT
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Temp. Display Unit’ option.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Use the directional keypad to highlight either ‘C’ (Celsius) or ‘F’ (Fahrenheit).
4. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Default’ option.
5. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
6. Use the directional keypad to highlight either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
7. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
8. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE
Visit www.jascoproducts.com/suppor t for the latest version of the fi rmware available for download. Instructions provided on the website.
ADVANCED FEATURES:
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER
1. Insert the CD included with the contents of the packaging.
2. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software. Connect the included mini USB cable into the monitor and computer.
3. The monitor will display, ‘USB PC Camera Mode’ on the screen.
4. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
RESTORING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor.
2. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
NOTE: For instructions using the sof tware, reference the electronic version of the user manual included on the CD.
USING WITH ADD-ON CAMERAS (sold separately)
Follow the installation instructions listed in the manual that came with the add-on camera.
manual activates the single viewing mode
More Viewing Modes:
1. Quad (Multi-Camera View)
• View all paired cameras continuously at once.
quad/scan toggles between multiscreen and sequential viewing modes
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• Press and release the ‘quad/scan’ button until multiple camera video streams appear on the screen.
QUAD VIEW
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2. Sequential (Scan)
• Displays each paired camera every 7-seconds.
• Press and release the ‘quad/scan’ button until a single camera video stream appears.
• View individual camera continuously.
3. Manual (Single Camera View)
• Press and release the ‘manual’ button. Tap repeatedly to cycle through all cameras paired to monitor.
LIVE VIDEO WITH 1ST PRIORITY MOTION AND/OR SOUND DETECTION
NOTE: See ‘how-to’ instructions in ‘The Basics’ section of the manual.
• WITHOUT notifi cation alarm
...To be notifi ed with the screen in stand-by mode In addition to turning the screen back on when motion and/ or sound is detected, the screen will ‘jump’ to the applicable camera. The screen will remain lit for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion or sound stops.
...To be notifi ed with the screen illuminated
—NOT SUPPORTED—
• WITH notifi cation alarm ...While the screen is ON
While in manual or scan view, sounds 4 beeping tones when audio or video motion is detected. Alarm can be triggered repeatedly for an indefi nite period of time.
NOTE: Alarm only sounds when applicable camera is displayed on the screen.
...While the screen is in standby mode
In addition to turning the screen back on and beeping 4 tones when motion and/or sound is detected, the screen will
‘jump’ to the applicable camera. The screen will remain lit for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion or sound stops.
RECORDING WITH OPTIONAL MICRO SD™ CARD (Micro SD™ card sold separately)
NOTE: Before recording, it’s recommended to set the correct date and time. Refer to the ‘Settings’ section of the manual for instructions. When activated, the directional keypad, ‘menu’ button, ‘ok’ button and
32GB
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‘volume’ buttons are disabled. Not supported in quad view (multi-screen).
Manually Record
1. Press and release the ‘man’ button on the right side of the monitor. Recording will begin immediately and ‘REC’ will appear fl ashing on top of the display. Additionally, the name of the recording is shown to the right of ‘REC’ in blue.
NOTE: Maximum recording time is 10 minutes of continuous motion and/or sound detected by camera. After 10 minutes, the monitor will record to a new fi le if camera still detects motion and/or sound. The task will repeat itself indefi nitely until all storage space is consumed (unless the overwrite feature is activated).
2. To stop recording, press and release the ‘man’ button again. Both the name and ‘REC’ on the display will disappear. A new fl ashing yellow icon will appear indicating a new fi le was recorded
automatic record
manual record
and ready for playback.
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Automatically Record with motion and/or sound detection
Activates recording when motion and/or sound is detected by camera.
• WITHOUT notifi cation alarm ...To be notifi ed with the screen illuminated
Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
1. Press and release the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor. A red light will illuminate near the top left of the display indicating automatic recording mode is active.
2. When motion and/or audio is detected, the monitor will begin recording. ‘REC’ will appear fl ashing on top of the display. Additionally, the name of the recording will appear to the right of ‘REC’ in blue.
3. The monitor will stop recording 15 seconds after the motion and/or audio stops. Both the name and ‘REC’ on the display will disappear. A new fl ashing yellow icon will appear indicating a new fi le was recorded and ready for playback.
4. Press and release the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor to exit.
...To be notifi ed with the screen in stand-by mode Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
1. Press and release the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor. A red light will illuminate near the top left of the display indicating automatic recording mode is active.
2. In manual or scan mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button. The screen will turn off.
3. When motion and/or sound is detected by camera, the screen will automatically turn back on and will begin recording. ‘REC’ will appear fl ashing on top of the display. Additionally, the name of the recording will appear to the right of ‘REC’ in blue.
4. To exit auto record mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button and then the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor.
...To be notifi ed with the screen illuminated
Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Alarm Volume’.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Adjust the volume using the ‘left’ and ‘right’ arrows on the directional keypad. (No bars displayed de-activates the alarm.)
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
4. Press and release the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor. A red light will illuminate near the top left of the display indicating automatic recording mode is active. When motion and/or audio is detected, the monitor will begin recording. ‘REC’ will appear fl ashing on top of the display. Additionally, the name of the recording will appear to the right of ‘REC’ in blue.
The monitor will stop recording 15 seconds after the motion and/or audio stops.
Both the name and ‘REC’ on the display will disappear. A new fl ashing yellow icon will appear indicating a new fi le was recorded and ready for playback.
5. Press and release the ‘auto’ b the monitor to exit.
...To be notifi ed with the screen in stand-by mode Adjust/disable audio & motion sensitivity (refer to the ‘Settings’ section in the manual)
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘Alarm Volume’.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Adjust the volume using the ‘left’ and ‘right’ arrows on the directional keypad. No bars displayed de-activates the alarm.
3. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
utton on the right side of
• WITH notifi cation alarm
In addition to recording when motion and/or sound is detected by camera, sounds 4 beeping tones that can be triggered repeatedly for an indefi nite period of time.
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4. Press and release the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor. A red light will illuminate near the top left of the display indicating automatic recording mode is active.
5. In manual or scan mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button. The screen will turn off.
6. When motion and/or sound is detected by camera, the screen will automatically turn back on and will begin recording. ‘REC’ will appear fl ashing on top of the display. Additionally, the name of the recording will appear to the right of ‘REC’ in blue.
7. To exit auto record mode, press and release the ‘stdby’ button and then the ‘auto’ button on the right side of the monitor.
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Automatically Record with 1
priority motion and/or
sound detection
Activates recording and ‘jumps’ to the applicable camera when motion and/or sound is detected.
NOTE: See ‘how-to’ instructions in the ‘Automatically Record with motion and/or sound detection’ section of the manual.
Requires more than one camera.
- Before recording, it’s recommended to set the correct date and
time. Refer to the ‘Settings’ section of the manual for instructions.
- When activated, the directional keypad, ‘menu’ button, ‘ok’ button
and ‘volume’ buttons are disabled.
- Maximum recording time is 10 minutes of continuous motion and/
or sound detected by camera. After 10 minutes, the monitor will record to a new fi le if camera still detects motion and/or sound. The task will repeat itself indefi nitely until all storage space is consumed (unless the overwrite feature is activated).
• WITHOUT notifi cation alarm­...To be notifi ed with the screen illuminated
In quad view only (split screen), the screen will ‘jump’ to the applicable camera when motion and/or sound is detected. The screen will remain lit and record for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion and/or sound stops.
...To be notifi ed with the screen in standby mode
In addition to turning the screen back on when motion and/or sound is detected, the screen will ‘jump’ to the applicable camera. The screen will remain lit and record for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion or sound stops.
• WITH notifi cation alarm­...To be notifi ed with the screen illuminated
In quad view only (split screen), the screen will ‘jump’ to the applicable camera when motion and/or sound is detected. The screen will remain lit and record for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion and/or sound stops. Additionally, sounds 4 beeping tones when audio or video motion is detected. Alarm can be triggered repeatedly for an indefi nite period of time.
NOTE: Alarm only sounds when applicable camera is displayed on the screen.
...To be notifi ed with the screen in standby mode
In addition to turning the screen back on and beeping 4 tones when motion and/or sound is detected, the screen will ‘jump’ to the applicable camera. The screen will remain lit and record for approximately 15 seconds after the video motion and/or sound stops.
PLAYBACK & DELETION OF RECORDED VIDEOS
• Playback
1. In single or sequential viewing
mode, press the ‘ok’ button. A list of folders stored on the memory card will appear on the screen.
2. Use the directional keypad to
select the folder named, ‘VIDEO’ and press and release the ‘ok’ button. A new list of folders sorted by the date the video(s) were recorded will appear on the display.
3. Use the directional keypad to
select the folder desired. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to select. A list of individual video fi les will appear. The newest videos will
appear near the bottom of the list. Files are named
according to time recorded, fi le number and size.
recording time
(24hr format)
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hrs mins secs
rewind
fi le#
recorded
fi le size
back
play/pause
fast forward
stop
delete
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4. Use the directional keypad to select the fi le desired. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to select. The video selected will start playing immediately. The following commands can be use during playback: Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind and Play from Beginning.
5. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
NOTE: To return to a previous list of folders viewed on the display, press and release the ‘OK’ button after highlighting this icon whenever shown.
• Delete recorded videos
1. In single or sequential viewing mode, press the ‘ok’ button. A list of folders stored on the memory card will appear on the screen.
2. Use the directional keypad to select the folder named, ‘VIDEO’ and press and release the ‘ok’ button. A new list of folders sorted by the date the video(s) were recorded will appear.
3. Use the directional keypad to select the folder desired. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to select. A list of individual video fi les will appear. The newest videos will appear near the bottom of the list.
4. Use the directional keypad to select the fi le you want to delete. Press and release the ‘stdby’ button to select. A warning message will appear on the display requesting confi rmation.
5. Use the directional keypad to select ‘Yes’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
NOTE: Folders can also be deleted following the same procedure. Instead of highlighting a fi le, simply highlight the folder.
ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF TIME RECORDING CONTINUES AFTER MOTION AND/OR SOUND IS DETECTED
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Record’ option.
2. Press and release the ‘ok’ button. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Trigger Record’ option. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
3. Use the directional keypad to highlight ‘5 Seconds’, ‘15 Seconds’, or ‘30 Seconds’. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
4. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
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FORMATTING A MICRO SD™ CARD
1. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor.
Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Settings’ option. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
2. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Format’ option.
Press and release the ‘ok’ button. A warning message will appear on the display requesting confi rmation.
3. Use the directional keypad to select ‘Yes’. Press and release
the ‘ok’ button. Press and release the ‘menu’ button to exit.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. ‘OUT OF RANGE’ appears on the display, camera is already
paired, and camera is next to the monitor.
Try sliding the monitor power switch to the ‘off ’ position and then back to ‘on’. This will cause the monitor to search for the camera again. If monitor is still unable to locate camera, perform the following steps to re-pair camera to monitor:
NOTE: Cameras are limited to one monitor at a time.
Re-Pairing the Camera
1. Follow the ‘Initial Setup’ procedures as indicated in the beginning of the manual.
2. Press and release the ‘menu’ button on the monitor. Using the directional keypad, highlight the ‘Pairing’ option. Press and release the ‘ok’ button.
3. Using the directional keypad, highlight the camera number desired. Cameras previously assigned can be overwritten. Press and release the ‘ok’ button to save.
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4. Press and release the ‘pair’ button, located on the bottom rear part of the camera head.
The monitor will allow 30 seconds before timing out. If successful, the camera will be automatically added and a live video stream will appear on the display.
2. Camera video constantly freezes or appears ‘choppy’.
This problem is likely due to a wireless router nearby causing interference.
To maintain optimal signal strength, the camera and monitor use a wireless technology designed to automatically ‘hop’ frequency channels. By default, wireless routers work the same way. This may inevitably cause signals to collide with one another.
To prevent this from happening, it’s recommended to confi gure the wireless router to stop ‘hopping’ for channels. This requires the need to lock the router to a specifi c channel. Consult the router user manual for assistance.
NOTE: Try different channels if the signal from your wireless router is dropping more than usual af ter locking it to a specifi c channel.
pair button
5. Image on screen appears to illuminate or ‘pulse’ on and off
repeatedly.
The camera is likely pointed directly at a light source causing the camera sensor autofocus to not ‘lock-on’ to what is displayed on the screen. Try moving the camera slightly or moving the camera away from the light source (if known) to allow the camera to focus properly.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
For additional assistance:
Online: www.jascoproducts.com/support Email: support@jascoproducts.com
Our in-house call center is open M-F, 8-5pm central (except holidays and special events).
Featuring the most updated copy of the user manual, FAQs, fi rmware updates and demonstration videos. Live chat support also available for product information, troubleshooting and warranty requests (M-F, 8-5 central).
For product information, troubleshooting and warranty calls:
800-654-8483, option 1 For consumer/business sales: 800-654-8483, option 2
Mailing Address:
Jasco Products Company, Attn: CIC, 10 E Memorial Rd, Bldg B, Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Please contact technical support (using one of the above options) before attempting to ship product returns or warranty requests. Failure to do so may delay processing times considerably.
3. Buttons on the monitor not responding.
Auto or Manual Record mode likely activated. Check to see if red LED is illuminated or ‘REC’ appears on the display. Press the ‘auto’ or ‘man’ button to de-activate setting and regain control of the monitor. Alternatively, try sliding the monitor power switch to the ‘off’ position and then back to ‘on’.
4. Automatic or Manual Record mode not activating.
Micro SD
card likely not fully inserted or at all.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Jasco Products Company warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specifi c right s, and you may also have other rights which var y from state to state. If unit appears to be defective within the warranty period, please contact out technical support team for assistance (‘Technical Support’ section in the manual).
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SPECIFICATIONS:
GENERAL
RF Frequency: .................................................................................2.4~2.48 GHz
Transmit Power: ........................................................................................... 16dBm
RF Range: ................................................450ft Unobstructed Line of Sight
Modula tion: .........................................................................................................GFSK
Spread Spectrum:............................................................................................FHSS
Operational Temperature:
........................................................ -20~55C @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
......................................................... -4~131F @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
Storage Temperature:
........................................................ -30~60C @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
....................................................... -22~140F @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
AC/DC Adapter: .............................................................................Input: 120VAC
...........................................................................................................Output: 5V @ 1A
CAMERA
Imaging Sensor: ......................................................................................¼” CMOS
Lens Type: .............................................................................................. 4.9mm F2.8
Minimum Illumination: ..................................... 0 Lux with IR Illumination
System Resolution: .............................................QVGA (320X240)-Monitor
................................................................................................... VG A (640X480 )-USB
Imager Resolution: ...................................................................VGA (640 x 480)
View Angle: ..............................................................................................................45º
Night Vision Range: .......................................................................................... 16ft
Temperature Sensor: .........................................................-10~35C (14~ 95F)
Current Consumption: .............................................................................540mA
Battery Type: ......................................................................................4AA Alkaline
Battery Life: ...................................................................................... Up to 4 hours
Dimensions: ...........................................................3.3mm x 2.6mm x 6.3mm
Weight:...................................................................................................... 130 grams
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MONITOR
LCD Size: ............................................................................................. 3.5” Diagonal
Battery Life: ...................................................................................... Up to 5 hours
System Resolution: .............................................QVGA (320X240)-Monitor
................................................................................................... VG A (640X480 )-USB
Current Consumption: .............................................................................850mA
Memory Card: .................................................................Micro SD (32GB max)
Output Port: .................................................................................................. USB 2.0
Operational Temperature:
.........................................................-10~45C @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
........................................................ 14~113F @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
Storage Temperature:
........................................................ -30~60C @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
....................................................... -22~140F @ 5~85% RH non-condensing
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with par t 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 inter ference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi cations to this equipment. Such modifi cations could viod the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit s for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Par t 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 inter ference 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.
- Connec t the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif ferent from
that to which the receiver is connec ted.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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