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  • Page 1 UWG 900 For more exciting new products please visit our website: Australia: www.uniden.com.au...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important information about this product’s operation. If you are installing this product for others, you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user. When using your equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: • This equipment is NOT waterproof.
  • Page 3: What's In The Box

    AV Cable Not pictured: • AC Adaptor (x4) • Screws Extension Cable for Outdoor • Owner’s Manual Camera Adaptor (2) • If any item is missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately. Never use damaged products! • Need help? Get answers at our website: www.uniden.com.au for Australian model...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................2 WhAT’S IN ThE bOx? ....................... 3 INSTALLING YOUR UNIT ......................5 Intercom Camera ............................5 Installing the Intercom Camera ......................5 Installing the Outdoor Camera ......................6 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR UNIT ..................... 7 Intercom Camera ............................7 Monitor ................................9 Outdoor Camera ............................10 Icons ................................11 SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS ......................13 CAMERA SETUP ............................14 Pair a New Device ............................14 Image Brightness ............................15 Activate or Deactivate ..........................15 RECORDER SETUP .............................16...
  • Page 5: Installing Your Unit

    INSTALLING YOUR UNIT Intercom Camera Before installing the intercom camera, check to make sure that both the monitor and Intercom Camera are operating properly. Select a location that is dry with good air circulation, free from excessive dust and vibration. Avoid locating the Intercom Camera onto metallic or reinforced concrete surfaces and keep it away from metal shelving, mirrors, microwave ovens and wire free network (WiFi) as this will reduce the operating distance.
  • Page 6: Installing The Outdoor Camera

    Intercom Camera Please note there may be slight functional variations depending on how the intercom camera has been powered (AC or Battery). These differences are listed below. # AC powered: - The image from the intercom camera will display on the monitior all the time. - The LIVE view and recording, in Quad mode, will include the image/video from the intercom camera. # battery powered: - The image from the intercom camera will display on the monitor only when the intercom button is pressed (for 1 minute). - The LIVE view and recording, in Quad mode, will not include the image/video from the intercom camera. Installing the Outdoor Camera You can mount the outdoor camera with the stand on the bottom (for a flat surface such as a tabletop), on the side (for a wall),...
  • Page 7: Getting To Know Your Unit

    GETTING TO KNOw YOUR UNIT Intercom Camera Antenna IR LEDs Camera Lens Microphone Speaker Intercom button Keys/ What it does Indicators Antenna Allows the signal between the camera and monitor to stay strong. IR LEDs Provide viewing in no/low light conditions. Speaker Transmits sound from the monitor. Intercom Press to make a call to the receiver/monitor.
  • Page 8 battery Slots Terminals Pairing button Indicators Function Pairing Button Press to pair with the monitor. Terminals Connection point for DC power and unlock cables...
  • Page 9: Monitor

    Monitor Power button Antenna Link LED Power Micro SD card slot Reset AV Out Power Jack Stand Speaker Power LED on the Monitor Colour What it indicates Monitor power on (not connected to the AC adaptor). Monitor power on (connected to AC adaptor and fully charged). Amber Monitor power on and charging (connected to AC adaptor). Green Monitor power off and charging (connected to AC adaptor).
  • Page 10: Outdoor Camera

    Keys/ What it does Indicators Power Press and hold to turn on the monitor. Button Antenna Allows the signal between the camera and monitor to stay strong. Keep pointed up for best reception. LINK LED Indicates paired to a camera POWER Indicates power on Receives sounds from the area near the monitor.
  • Page 11: Icons

    Keys/Indicators What it does Antenna Allows the signal between the camera and monitor to stay strong. Keep pointed up for best reception. IR LEDs To help view in low light situations. LINK LED Indicates paired to a camera POWER LED Indicates power on Pairing Button Press to pair with the monitor Icons...
  • Page 12 Touch Menu Icon What it does System Tray - Hide and display menu icons. Channel Display - Press to switch how the camera/s are displayed on the LCD. Press and hold to speak. Release to listen. Press to open the door (if connected to door lock module). Press to open the gate (if connected to door lock module).
  • Page 13: Screen Descriptions

    SCREEN dESCRIPTIONS The UWG900 main menu lets you select from 8 screens to set your system preferences. This section describes the screens in detail. It provides a path to the screen being viewed and operation procedures for that screen. Main Screen Sub Screens What it Does 1 Camera Setup...
  • Page 14: Camera Setup

    4 System Setup Date and Time Set the date (yy/mm/day) and time (hour/minute). TV Output Set the TV Output (NTSC/PAL). Power Saving Set the idle time required (5 or 10 mins) before the system changes to power saving mode. ALWAYS ON blocks the power saving mode.
  • Page 15: Image Brightness

    Some things to know about pairing cameras: • If a camera is already assigned to the selected channel, the monitor overwrites that camera link with the new one. • Only pair one camera at a time! The monitor links to the first camera it detects. If two or more cameras are in pairing mode, you can’t control which camera the monitor will detect first.
  • Page 16: Recorder Setup

    RECORDER SETUP From this selection on the main menu- This screen should display: The Recorder Setup screen has four options: • Record Schedule • Motion Detection Sensitivity • Format SD Card • Set Up Masking Area Record Schedule Record Schedule lets you schedule recordings in 1 hour blocks. All active cameras will record;...
  • Page 17: Motion Detection Sensitivity

    Motion Detection Sensitivity This screen lets you adjust the motion detection sensitivity level of the camera. 1. From the Recorder Setup screen, tap to select Motion Detection Sensitivity. 2. Tap to select the camera for motion detection sensitivity adjustment. 3. Tap to adjust sensitivity level – OFF (no box highlighted)/ LEVEL 1 (low) / LEVEL 2 (medium) / LEVEL 3 (high).
  • Page 18: Set Up Masking Area

    Set Up Masking Area You can mask off areas in the outdoor camera’s view where movement in those areas could be normal, but also trigger recording (i. e., bushes and trees). 1. From the Recorder Setup screen, tap to select the Setup Masking Area. 2.
  • Page 19: Event List

    EVENT LIST This selection lets you play back recorded files. The Event List screens let you browse through levels of folders for find a specific recorded file for a specific date and hour on a particular day. From this selection on the main menu- This screen should display: Playback Recorded Files 1. Tap to select the DATE and HOUR folders containing recorded file(s). Tap to select a file.
  • Page 20: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP System setup has five subscreens: • Date and Time • TV Output • Power Saving • Multi Channels Idle Display • Default Date and Time 1. From the System Setup screen, the Date and Time panel is selected by default. Tap to select year, month, date, hour, and minute. 2.
  • Page 21: Multi Channel Idle Display

    Multi Channel Idle Display This screen lets you decide if the channels will display in quad mode, intercom camera mode or if they will cycle individually in 5, or 10 second intervals after the monitor has been idle for 2 minutes. 1. From the System Setup screen, tap to select Multi Channel Idle Display. The Multi Channel Idle Display screen displays.
  • Page 22: Memory Card Overwrite

    • Uniden Media Player software (on UWG900 Software CD included in the box) 1. Insert the UWG900 Software CD into your PC. 2. Install Uniden Media Player onto your PC. It will post a shortcut icon to your desktop. 3. Remove SD card from the UWG900. Place it in the adaptor and insert adaptor into your PC.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    TROUbLEShOOTING If… Try.. You must install Uniden Media Player to play back I can’t play my video clips recorded files. This player is found on the CD included in another program in the box. • Ensure that the system time is set to the current I schedule a recording, time.
  • Page 24: Connecting Unlock Cable (Optional)

    CONNECTING UNLOCK CAbLE (OPTIONAL) # Use the unlock cables (provided in the box) to connect the UWG900 to upto 2 door/ gate unlock modules. Adaptor connect to AC Power Unlock cable Two Wires connect to door/gate Black wire connect to DC - Red wire connect to DC + Adaptor connect to DC Jack Unlock cable Two Wires connect to door/gate...
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Appendix Wiring Diagram for Door/Gate Control Door/Gate Module Example: 4-Wire Type Input *Power Unlock cable You may need to connect to DC Power/ Door-Lock module to enable door/gate system.
  • Page 26: One-Year Limited Warranty

    (“Uniden Aust”). Terms of Warranty Uniden Aust warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the UWG 900 (“the Product”), will be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship for the duration of the warranty period, subject to the limitations and exclusions set out below.
  • Page 27 Product does not conform with this warranty, you should deliver the Product, together with satisfactory evidence of your original purchase (such as a legible copy of the sales docket) to Uniden at the address shown below. You should contact Uniden regarding any compensation that may be payable for your expenses incurred in making a warranty claim.
  • Page 28 ©2015 Uniden Australia Pty Ltd...

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