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Activating Channels & Loop Mode

The  ADW-200  receiver  can  potentially  support  up  to  four  cameras.  It  cannot 
display all of these at a time, however. Rather, you can use Loop Mode, which will 
sequentially display images from one camera at a time. As you can have between 
one  and  four  cameras  paired  with  the  receiver,  you’ll  need  to  set  how  many 
channels are active, and which channels they are.

Activate Channels

Located on the rear of the receiver you’ll find a series of DIP switches. These are 
labelled from 1 to 4, with a fifth switch named “L”. 

The switches 1 ~ 4 activate each channel. A channel is ON when the switch is in 
the downwards position, as indicated in the diagram. Channels which are activated 
in this way can have cameras paired to them, and will be shown in both manual 
channel-changing mode - whether or not a camera has been paired to them.

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 other motion sensitive recorders) detect motion is 
incompatible with using Loop Mode on the ADW-200 receiver. Most DVRs detect 
motion by counting how many pixels (the little dots which make up an image) 
change between frames (the smallest “chunks” of video data, each one a fraction 
of a second in length).

As a result, many DVR’s motion detection function will be triggered each time the 
receiver  changes  the  channel  it  is  monitoring.  Thus,  we  recommend  not  using 
Loop Mode when connecting the ADW-200 to a DVR. For the best results, you’ll 
need a separate receiver for each camera, each receiver connected to a separate 
input channel on your DVR.

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Summary of Contents for ADW-200

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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 ...

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