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Radio Shack 49-2514 Owner's Manual page 6

10-inch b&w single channel security monitor owner's manual

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If you connected a second camera
to the V-IN/A-IN jacks, press VCR
so the indicator lights to view the
signal from the second camera.
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• The VCR records sound from
the camera, but does not
record your voice when you
talk to a person near the
camera or the alarm chime.
• With the 49-2516 camera, you
can record the picture in color
(although the monitor screen
shows only black and white).
To view the recording in color,
you must connect a color TV/
monitor to your VCR.
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• If your VCR has no provision
for recording a separate
external source, special
accessories are available at
your local store.
• In addition to standard VCRs,
we recommend the use of
time-lapse recorders, such as
catalog number 980-0834.
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Press
on the monitor. If the VCR indicator lights,
POWER
press
so the indicator turns off to view the signals from
VCR
camera.
To talk to someone near the camera, hold down
the TALK indicator lights. Speak into
screen. Release
to listen.
TALK
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Press
so the ALARM indicator lights to enter the
ALARM
alarm mode. When the camera built-in PIR sensor detects
any motion around the camera, the monitor sounds a chime.
To exit the alarm mode, press
turns off.
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You can connect a VCR equipped with separate audio and
video input jacks to the monitor, then play back the
recording on the monitor or a standard TV equipped with AV
input jacks.
To record the sound and picture from your camera, connect
the monitor's
and
V-OUT
input jacks of your VCR using video-quality shielded cables
(not supplied).
If you plan to play the recorded tape through the monitor,
connect the monitor's
V-IN
and video output jacks using video-quality shielded cable
(not supplied).
If you plan to use two cameras with the monitor and VCR,
we recommend adding an A/V switchbox to avoid the need
to unplug and reconnect cables during tape playback (see
"Connections" on Page 4).
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1. Turn on the system and the VCR.
2. Load a blank video cassette, or one you want to record
over, into the VCR.
3. Most VCRs either have a switch or are programmed to
let you switch between a TV and another input source
connected to the audio/video jacks. Use the available
method to select the source connected to the audio/
video input jacks.
TALK
beneath the
MIC
"/
1&'
again so the indicator
ALARM
jacks to the audio and video
A-OUT
and
jacks to the VCR's audio
A -N
so

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