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Overview

A Digital Wireless Monitoring Solution

The ADW-200 is a high quality yet cost effective digital wireless monitoring solution, 
ideal for home or business use. Combining a robust and interference-free wireless 
transmitter and receiver with a color camera with active infrared night vision, the 
ADW-200 can be used as a complete monitoring solution or as a part of a larger 
security solution, perhaps integrated with a DVR and alarm system.

Interference-free Digital Signal Transmission

Digital wireless technology is a huge step forward in wireless systems, which do 
not suffer from interference in the same way as analog wireless systems. 
This  means  that  the  ADW-200  system  will  deliver  a  picture  from  your  cameras 
which is free from distortion or noise. This is particularly useful in locations which 
have a lot of other wireless systems operating.

Quick and Easy Setup

Get set up with the click of a couple of buttons. If you know how to plug in a DVD 
player, you should have no problems getting the ADW-200 set up. However, this is 
not to say that the ADW-200 has limited applications - you can connect it to a TV, 
DVR or even directly to a PC.

Direct USB Connection to a PC

The ADW-200 receiver has a USB port which can easily be connected to a computer. 
You can use the ADW-200 as a webcam, or use compatible recording software to 
create a PC-based video recording setup.

Important Note - Range and Reception

The ADW-200 uses digital wireless technology which means that it doesn’t suffer 
from  interference  in  the  same  way  as  an  analog  wireless  system.  It  is  possible, 
however,  that  a  signal  will  “fade”  before  reaching  the  receiver.  This  typically 
happens when the receiver is out of range of the camera, or there are significant 
obstacles between the camera and receiver.
The range of the camera’s signal is approximately 20m/65ft, under typical conditions. 
You should get a picture at this range if there are no significant obstacles between 
camera and receiver, and there are no other wireless systems nearby operating on 
a similar frequency. For maximum transmission range, the receiver should be in line 
of sight of the camera.
A thick brick or concrete wall will dramatically reduce the range of the signal, often 
by half or more. If you’re using the ADW-200 system in a cluttered environment 
with  other  wireless  devices  nearby,  you  may  find  that  the  reliable  range  of 
transmission is significantly reduced. In extreme cases, a wired system may be the 
only practicable solution.

Summary of Contents for ADW-200

Page 1: ...1 www swannsecurity com MYDW290410E Advanced Digital Wireless Camera and Receiver Operating Instructions Advanced security made easy ADW 200 SW344 YDW ...

Page 2: ... the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IMPORTANT NOTE Prohibition against eavesdropping Except for the operations of law enforcement officers conducted under lawful authority no person shall use either directly or indirectly a device operated pursu ant to the provisions of this Part for the purpose of overhearing or recording the private conver...

Page 3: ...Cable Operating Instructions Security Stickers Mounting Hardware Table of Contents Package Contents Before You Begin 2 Table of Contents 3 Package Contents 3 Overview 4 Layout 5 Connection Guide 6 Activating Channels Pairing 8 Pairing 9 Troubleshooting 10 Technical Specifications 12 Helpdesk Warranty Information Rear Cover ...

Page 4: ...en directly to a PC Direct USB Connection to a PC The ADW 200 receiver has a USB port which can easily be connected to a computer You can use the ADW 200 as a webcam or use compatible recording software to create a PC based video recording setup Important Note Range and Reception The ADW 200 uses digital wireless technology which means that it doesn t suffer from interference in the same way as an...

Page 5: ...u are experiencing these problems and simply cannot move cameras any father apart then try orienting the antennas away from one another This will not have as dramatic an effect as actually moving the camera but often can provide somewhat of an improvement Placing the Receiver The receiver should be placed in a central location relative to your cameras to ensure the best possible signal strength fr...

Page 6: ...deo Audio OUT of the VCR DVD recorder to a TV as detailed 9 below Connecting to a DVR Attach the yellow VIDEO OUT plug to one of the INPUTS on the rear of the 10 DVR If your DVR uses BNC connectors you ll need to use a BNC RCA adaptor as pictured in the diagram Most DVRs use BNC plugs If DVR supports audio then you can plug the white AUDIO OUT plug to an 11 AUDIO INPUT on the rear of the DVR These...

Page 7: ...7 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 OUTPUT Input Output Input Output DVR 5 6 4 8 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 Television VCR or DVD recorder ...

Page 8: ...em The switch marked L toggles loop mode on or off Loop Mode Whilst the L switch is in the downward position the receiver will automatically cycle through all active channels pausing for approximately five seconds on each All active channels will be displayed regardless of whether a camera is paired with them or not Important Note about Loop Mode and Motion Detection The way that most DVRs and oth...

Page 9: ... channel in question is selected and has an active camera paired with it Flashing Slowly The channel is selected but cannot detect a camera which has been paired with it This could happen if you ve re paired the camera to a different channel or you ve activated a channel without pairing a camera to it Flashing Quickly The channel is in pairing mode awaiting the pairing signal from a camera Connect...

Page 10: ...infrared beams as well Problem I can t hear any sound on my TV Solution Check the connections between the receiver recording device if applicable and the TV specifically the white connector s are plugged in correctly Check the volume settings on the TV Also remember that the range of the microphone is not the same as the range of the camera the camera will record anything in front of it that it su...

Page 11: ...s Audio Range 9ft 3m Night Vision Night Vision Distance Up to 26ft 8m IR Cut Filter No Number of Infra Red LEDs 27 Infra Red LED Life 10 000 hours General Indoor Outdoor Both receiver indoor only Operating Power DC 5V Operating Temperature 4 F 122 F 20 C 50 C Body Construction Aluminium Dimensions Camera Stand 5 1 x 3 7 x 2 4 130mm x 95mm x 60mm Weight Camera Stand 15oz 415g Dimensions Receiver 0 ...

Page 12: ...nn The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann s repair centres The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin The warranty does not cover any incidental accidental or consequential damages aris ing from the use of or the inability to use this product Any costs associat...

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