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CHANNEL SELECTION
Manual, Auto or Stand-by

The wireless system can be
set to operate in one of 
three modes: 
Manual, Auto or 
Stand-by. The 
desired operating 
mode can be selected 
using the buttons on 
the front panel of the 
LCD monitor.

Manual Mode 

To select one of the two channels manually, 
press the ‘M’ (Manual) button on the front panel 
of the Monitor. The green LED will light for the 
corresponding channel. The Monitor will switch to 
a different channel (1 or 2) each time the MANUAL 
button is pressed. When you have selected the 
channel with the active camera, that video will 
appear on the monitor screen. Each camera must 
be assigned to a specifi c channel; both cameras 
cannot be on the same channel or the signals
will cancel out.

Multi-Camera Operation

This wireless surveillance system is designed to work 
with up to 2 cameras. Additional cameras are sold 

LCD 
MONITOR

Power

M

A

S

Adjustable
Antenna

Manual

Auto

1                                     2

Stand 
by

Summary of Contents for Wireless Color Camera with Portable LCD Monitor

Page 1: ...www jascoproducts com 1 800 654 8483 45236 Home Monitoring Wireless Color Camera with Portable LCD Monitor User Manual...

Page 2: ...orks Portable 2 5 LCD color monitor receiver goes anywhere View up to two cameras automatically Audio Detection Noti cation feature alerts when sound is detected in a monitored area Night Vision featu...

Page 3: ...st to avoid any sources of possible RF interference such as microwave ovens and cordless phones Proximity to these and other sources of RF interference can inhibit the proper functioning of the receiv...

Page 4: ...is in bright sunlight and the other half is dark such as in the shadow of a building All types of cameras have dif culty seeing into areas of such divergent light levels In low light conditions the ca...

Page 5: ...ONITOR Before beginning installation we recommend that you temporarily connect the 45233 Color Wireless Camera to the 2 5 LCD Color Monitor to help familiarize yourself with the camera system and sele...

Page 6: ...of the LCD monitor into the power jack at the rear of the charging base This provides power to the Portable LDC monitor and also charges the LCD monitor s battery 4 Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing...

Page 7: ...ED will light for the corresponding channel The Monitor will switch to a different channel 1 or 2 each time the MANUAL button is pressed When you have selected the channel with the active camera that...

Page 8: ...The slide switch located in the battery compartment of the LCD monitor must be set to re ect the channels in use Auto Mode 2 Camera Operation To have the LCD Monitor automatically switch between two...

Page 9: ...play the camera s picture and an alert beeping will sound Several minutes after the last detection the screen returns to standby mode while the LCD monitor resumes scanning Pressing the Manual or Auto...

Page 10: ...camera These LEDs provide arti cial light that allows the camera to see in the dark Night Vision will appear as a Black and White image When the image sensor detects enough light color will return to...

Page 11: ...ns Wall Mount 1 To simplify the wall mount process you will nd a custom wall mounting plate included with the mounting hardware 2 Select the ideal location Using the supplied mount as a template drill...

Page 12: ...etected the sound for a few seconds The alert sound volume can be adjusted by pressing the Alarm Volume button on the top of the LCD Monitor Sound sensitivity can be set with the sensitivity adjustmen...

Page 13: ...tically 3 Pressing the menu button three times the Third LED will light up in blue You can then adjust the Contrast by pressing or on the Volume Adjust Button If no input is received within 30 seconds...

Page 14: ...rder to see live or recorded images If you have any questions or feel the camera system is not operating correctly or you simply need additional information please visit our web site www jascoproducts...

Page 15: ...connections Make sure camera s monitor are powered ON 2 Ensure camera s monitor are set to correct channel s 3 Make sure camera s is within range of monitor receiver Blank monitor 1 Make sure LCD moni...

Page 16: ...tor or both to obtain best image Audio problems 1 Ensure the volume is turned up suf ciently on the monitor 2 Make sure the sound is within the microphone range 3 If the units emit a loud wailing soun...

Page 17: ...ts 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 da...

Page 18: ...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 anten...

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