Turn on the wall switch. The light will be automatically on
when the motion sensor detects motion and will be off
after the motion is stopped or out of detection range.
The unit is active only from dusk to dawn.
(2) MANUAL OVERRIDE
To keep the light on regardless of the motion, you can
override the Automatic Operation. Turn the wall switch
off and on twice within 4 seconds. The interval between
the first and second operation must be within 0.5 - 2
seconds.
In Manual Override mode, the light will remain on for
about 4 ~ 6 hours despite no motion; then the light will
turn off and the motion sensor will be back to Auto
Operation mode automatically.
Users can also set the motion sensor back to Auto
Operation by turning off the wall switch for at least 10
seconds and then turn it back on.
WIRELESS RECEIVER
The 2.4 GHz Wireless Receiver is designed to connect
to TV, VCR, or DVR, serving as a medium to receive the
radio signal from the PIR Lighting Camera. There are
four selectable channels that can be manually operated
if needed. By connecting it to the TV, the camera images
can be viewed on the TV at all times. It is so
user-friendly that you can complete the installation in a
few minutes.
INSTALLATION
Connect your Receiver unit directly to your TV via RCA
to RCA cable package provided.
1. Plug the yellow (video) and white (audio) RCA
connectors
into the corresponding colored RCA connectors (video
and
audio inputs) on the TV or monitor.
2. Plug the yellow (video) and white (audio) RCA
connectors
into the corresponding RCA connectors on the
Receiver.
3. Connect the Receiver with the power adapter and
then plug the power adapter into your main power
supply. You'll see that all or one of the Channel LEDs
on the Receiver will be on at the same time subject too
if you already choose the channel.
4. Adjust the antenna of the receiver to 90° horizontally.
Also adjust Channel Switch at the same channel you
select on Camera.
5.To view the picture, simply switch the TV channel to
the external audio/video channel, i.e. AV1, 2 or 3,
depending on which channel you connect.
VIDEO (Yellow)
AUD IO (W hite)
AUD IO (W hite)
(sec)
15
10
5
Dwell tim e
Channel
on
1 2
3
4
C hannel
1
2
3
4
If in doubt, refer to your television instruction manual.
Your television is now ready and you will watch whatever
your camera sees and hears on your television screen.
PLEASE NOTE
: If you hear a loud howling noise it is
because the camera is in the same room as the television
and the camera's sensitive microphone will cause audio
feedback.
To avoid this, turn your television volume
down or adjust the camera to a more appropriate
angle/position.
OPERATION:
1. Dwell time:
The length of time the camera picture remains on screen
Auto IM/Scanning Mode (the dwell time) can be adjusted.
Set the 'dwell time' switch on the left side of Receiver
unit as you wish. (i.e. 5, 10 & 15 seconds)
2. Channel Switch selection:
The Receiver unit can perform auto-scanning function
up to 4 cameras by setting the channel switch. Please
note the channel used between the Receiver unit and
camera should be the same. The channel selection
switch can be found on the left side of the Receiver unit.
Set the channel on the Receiver unit according to the
following suggestions:
(1) Single camera connection:
Channel 1, 2, 3 & 4 can be chosen. Set one of the
channels to 'on' corresponding to the channel you
set on the camera and the rest of the channels to
'off'.
(2) 2 cameras connection:
Recommend setting the Receiver unit 'channel'
switch 1 & 3 or 2 & 4 to 'on' which camera will
follow. For example, if you choose the Receiver unit
channel switch 1 & 3, then set the channel switch 1
to "on" on one of the cameras, and set the channel
switch 3 to "on" on the other camera.
(3) Multiple cameras connection (more than 3
cameras):
Set the Receiver unit 'channel' switch
corresponding to the cameras channel switch you
select respectively.
Note: For multiple camera connection, ensure that
the location of cameras be adjusted properly
avoiding interference.
Adapter
120/60Hz(Am erican)
2.4Ghz
Antenna
C hannel
1
2
3
4
Receiver
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