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PHOENIX1

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PHOENIX1

CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO THE LCD MONITOR

1.  Plug the power adapter in to an AC power outlet. 
2.  Plug the power adapter in to the DC IN 9V jack on the 

side of the monitor. A red LED light on the side of the 
monitor will turn on to show that the unit is connected 
to power and the battery is charging.

3.  Turn on the PHOENIX1 by pressing the   button. You 

will hear an audible beep and the sound indicator lights 
on the monitor will blink. The screen will display video 
from your mounted camera. 

The LCD monitor is now ready to use!

INSTALLATION TIP:

After installing your camera and monitor, you may wish to place an object like a TV or radio in the monitoring area. 

You can use the volume on the TV or radio to set the audio sensitivity on the LCD monitor. By adjusting the volume on 

the TV/radio and the sensitivity on the LCD monitor you can discover what level of noise will trigger an audio alert. 

This way you will not be alerted by false alarms or miss any sounds that are above a normal sound level.

Summary of Contents for PHOENIX1

Page 1: ...Portable LCD Monitor Indoor Outdoor NightVision Camera Model PHOENIX1 V 1 0 Wireless Video Security System INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Increase the viewing capabilities of your monitoring system with a PHOENIX1C additional camera Look for it online or in participating retail outlets...

Page 3: ...t regarding any additional information on product features specifications or help with set up Please contact us via one of the methods below Email support defender usa com Online live web chat www def...

Page 4: ...been misused mishandled or tampered with contrary to the applicable instruction manual 3 Routine cleaning normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty...

Page 5: ...TIONAL CAMERA 5 SETTINGTHE CAMERA CHANNELS 6 SETTING UPTHE LCD MONITOR RECEIVER 7 USINGTHE CHARGING BASE 7 CONNECTING DIRECTLYTOTHE LCD MONITOR 8 OPERATION 9 MONITOR FUNCTIONS 9 POWERING ON 10 OPERATI...

Page 6: ...PHOENIX1 This system consists of a wireless camera which transmits video and audio signals to a handheld color LCD monitor The PHOENIX1 allows you to see and hear events which are happening in other...

Page 7: ...PHOENIX1 3 PHOENIX1 FEATURES...

Page 8: ...o obstructions in the camera s view AVOIDING INTERFERENCE The PHOENIX1 utilizes Clear SignalTechnology meaning that it is designed to avoid the frequencies of common wireless devices By doing so the s...

Page 9: ...rom a power adapter and connect the power plug to the outlet The camera installation is now complete Note Ifyouareusinganadditionalcamera notincluded youwillneedtohaveonecamerasettochannel1andthe othe...

Page 10: ...e Channel 1 position and the other camera is set to the Channel 2 position 3 Accordingly the DIP switch located on the bottom of the monitor should be adjusted to reflect the use of multiple channels...

Page 11: ...nting up and the LCD screen facing towards you A red LED light on the side of the monitor will turn on to show that the unit is connected to power and the battery is charging 4 Turn on the PHOENIX1 by...

Page 12: ...d indicator lights on the monitor will blink The screen will display video fromyourmountedcamera The LCD monitor is now ready to use INSTALLATIONTIP After installing your camera and monitor you may wi...

Page 13: ...PHOENIX1 9 PHOENIX1 OPERATION MONITOR FUNCTIONS...

Page 14: ...will only alert you in instances of very loud noises The LEDs at the top of the monitor will still blink to indicate the level of noise occurring in your monitoring location You can also adjust the l...

Page 15: ...lerted if there are any sound disturbances in the area you are monitoring If you are using more than one camera you will be able to choose which camera to view and how long you wish to view it 1 Press...

Page 16: ...h cameras and display video and audio on the monitor This switch will occur every four seconds AUTO MODE Note Two cameras are required to operate in Auto mode If you place the system into Auto mode wh...

Page 17: ...on and the Camera 2 indicator light will be on 2 If you wish to view video from camera 1 press the A button again You will see the Camera 1 indicator light turn on and you will see video from camera 1...

Page 18: ...itorbeep12times c Whenyoureachthedesirednumberofseconds releasethe MandAbuttons d Youwillhearthemonitorbeepagainataquickerrate This willconfirmthenewdurationofthedwell cycletime 12 beepsequala12second...

Page 19: ...creasetheusablepower Inenvironmentswithlowtemperaturesitwilltakelongertorechargethaninnormal temperatureenvironments 8 Toavoiddanger donotusethepoweradapterinhightemperatureandhighhumiditylocations 9...

Page 20: ...1 Check that the monitor is turned on 2 The battery may have no charge Plug the AC adapter directly in to the DC IN 9V jack on the monitor 3 If using the charging base check to make sure it is connect...

Page 21: ...sensitive towards sound and will only alert you in instances of very loud noises Turning the dial all the way down will completely disable the audio alarm LCD monitor not beeping despite loud sound oc...

Page 22: ...age sensor 1 3 CMOS Color Outdoor use Yes IP Rating IP54 Wireless Maximum Range 300ft Open Space Optimum Range Up to 75 ft Line of Sight Wireless Frequency 900MHz Channel Frequencie 910 920 Resolution...

Page 23: ...wardsarepaidfortipsthatleadtothearrestandindictmentofpeoplechargedwithfelonyoffenses andtodateCrimeStoppersstatisticsshow a conviction rate of approximately 95 To receive more information about Crime...

Page 24: ...o advertise a local telephone number which anonymous persons can call with information regarding a crime Callers tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward for their information If your community does...

Page 25: ...Address Postal Code Phone Number Email Model Number of Product Serial Number of Product Purchase Date Place of Purchase NOTE We recommend that you keep a record of your purchase receipt with your man...

Page 26: ...Model PHOENIX1 www defender usa com...

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