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Damage from heat – fire hazard

 

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Do not leave camera and receiver in places that are susceptible to considerable increases  

  in temperature

 (e.g. in a vehicle). The housing and internal parts may be damaged, which in  

  turn could cause a fire.

 

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Do not wrap up camera and receiver or place on textiles. 

This could produce a build-up  

  of heat in the camera that could cause deformation of the housing and may represent a fire  

 hazard.

Injuries and material damage

 

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When setting up and installing the security camera and receiver ensure that there is a 4 inch  

  gap on all sides in order to ensure adequate ventilation. In particular ensure that ventila- 

  tion openings are not covered by newspaper, tablecloths or curtains.

 

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Never place open ignition sources on or next to the camera or receiver.

 

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Only use the power supply specified for the camera and receiver.

 No liability is accepted for  

  damage caused by the use of an incorrect power supply.

 

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Follow the steps listed in the Instruction Manual when connecting the receiver to a monitor  

  or a TV.

 

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Damage to the electronics, lens or accessory caused by 

external factors,

 such as impacts,  

  falls or others are not covered by the warranty and are thus chargeable.

Summary of Contents for SC-1 WR

Page 1: ...nel receiver 24 infrared LED s Water resistant IP standard IP65 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1 800 270 5071 MODEL SC 1 WR YEAR WARRANTY Only the camera unit is water resistant with IP standard IP65 Receiver AC...

Page 2: ...WARNING To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the receiver and AC adaptors to rain or moisture...

Page 3: ...amaged Keep these in a safe place together with the Instruction Manual Please include the Instruction Manual when passing the camera on to a third party 1 Contents of box Carefully remove camera from...

Page 4: ...xing to stone concrete 9 4 2 4 Fixing to timber 9 4 2 5 Completing the camera installation 9 4 3 Connecting the receiver 10 4 3 1 Connecting the receiver to the playback device 10 4 3 2 Completing the...

Page 5: ...e 16 8 Disposal 16 9 Fault removal FAQ 17 10 Warranty and Service 17 11 Technical Specification 18 11 1 Power supply 18 11 2 Security camera with integrated microphone 18 11 3 Receiver 2 4G radio AV r...

Page 6: ...an be connected to the receiver Hazards for children and persons with limited ability to operate electronic equipment The camera accessories and packaging are not toys for children to play with and sh...

Page 7: ...cution Switch off if camera or receiver has been dropped or if housing is damaged there is a danger of fire and electrocution The camera and its components may not be dismantled modified or repaired t...

Page 8: ...y camera and receiver ensure that there is a 4 inch gap on all sides in order to ensure adequate ventilation In particular ensure that ventila tion openings are not covered by newspaper tablecloths or...

Page 9: ...4 Your video camera 4 1 Parts 1 AC adaptors 2x 2 Security camera 3 Stand 4 4 channel receiver including base 5 Aerials 2x 6 Fixing material 7 AV Cinch cable 8 Instruction Manual not shown 1 7 6 5 4 3...

Page 10: ...nd secure the stand by tightening the clamping nut C against the housing of the security camera 4 2 2 Marking for drilling Hold the base plate D of the stand against the surface of the selected place...

Page 11: ...stand by using the screws supplied 4 2 4 Fixing to timber Use a 1 8 masonry drill for pilot drilling respective holes in timber After drilling the holes secure the stand using the supplied screws 4 2...

Page 12: ...ur playback device Next using the red connector of the AV Cinch cable connect the audio output G of the recei ver to the audio input of your playback device Be sure to read the notices and instruction...

Page 13: ...ally Remove foot J when using horizon tally Connect the cable of the power supply to the socket of the receiver F Connect the power sup ply to the mains Switch on your playback device and select the r...

Page 14: ...function is activated By pressing the button again the automatic chan nel changing function is switched off and reception channel 1 is displayed again 5 2 Automatic channel changing function The radi...

Page 15: ...ensor activates the infrared LED during dusk or darkness which illuminates an area of 59 ft in front of the camera Images can thus also be transmitted in dark conditions 5 4 Positioning of security ca...

Page 16: ...lustration Then replace sealing cap P on channel changer and reconnect the power supply to the mains Note When using several security cameras ensure that each camera transmits on a separate channel As...

Page 17: ...rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmfu...

Page 18: ...environmental regulations You product contains the symbol shown on the right This means that elec trical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of in domestic waste but must be recycled separat...

Page 19: ...rence on transmission channel 9 Fault removal FAQ 10 Warranty and Service In the event of problems with the device our Service department will be able to assist with all queries and problems The devic...

Page 20: ...Range infrared light up to 59 ft Transmission range up to 328 ft in free field Water resitant IP standard IP65 for camera unit only 11 3 Receiver 2 4G Radio AV Receiver Model PR FR W802RX Input voltag...

Page 21: ...er 10 D Disposal 16 Drilling 8 F Fault removal 17 H Hazard notices 4 I Index 19 Indicating elements 12 Infrared light 13 Installation camera 8ff Installation complete 9 Installation masonry concrete 9...

Page 22: ...20 T Technical Specification TIME SELECT 13 Time setting 13 V Video output 10 W Warning notices 4 Warranty 17...

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Page 24: ...supra Foto Elektronik Vertriebs GmbH Denisstr 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany 91033 03 2014 2001 0201...

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