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Overview

Congratulations on your purchase of the 

RedAlert

! This single channel video 

recorder is a terrifi c value for money security solution, as well as being easy to 
install, use and transport from location to location. Practically fi tting into the palm 
of your hand is a neat feature as well!
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of learning how to install, confi gure and use the 

RedAlert

, let’s just take a moment to discuss its features, strengths and limitations, 

so you can get the most out of your 

RedAlert

.

 

How it Works

The 

RedAlert

 will record video or still images directly to an SD card, and it can be 

confi gured to do this whenever it detects motion in the view of its camera. 
It is an ideal monitoring solution for guarding specifi c security vulnerabilities 
around the home or small offi ce. Some suggested applications include monitoring 
the front or back door, a main hallway, or a courtyard or balcony. If there is a single, 
specifi c location that you wish to safeguard, the 

RedAlert

 is the perfect solution.

By correctly confi guring the motion detection settings, and using a 1GB – 2GB SD 
card (available separately) you can get the 

RedAlert

 to function autonomously for 

up to months at a time!

 

A few key points to remember:

The 

• 

RedAlert

 can use SD cards up to 2GB in capacity.

 It will not work with 

larger SD cards, as these conform to the SDHC standard, which is incompatible 
with the 

RedAlert

. This is not much of a limitation, really. A 2GB SD card will 

record over 3, 500 ten second videos, or more than 60, 000 still images. 

The RedAlert can monitor a maximum of two cameras at once (one of 

• 

which must be wired, the other one wireless) but can record only one

Savvy users might have already noticed that the 

RedAlert

 has four wireless channels 

– the 

RedAlert 

is not recommended for multiple wireless cameras! See page 11 for 

more information about why we’ve included multiple camera channels.
Though it is remarkably effi cient hardware for its size and cost, the 

• 

RedAlert

 is a 

miniature, self contained, entry-level video recording unit. It will (unfortunately) 
not operate like the mythical technology shown on television shows like 

CSI

 

or 

24

 (we really wanted it to, but it turns out that sort of technology costs 

millions of dollars and doesn’t really work that well in real life, anyway). Bear 
this is mind when placing your camera(s): 

the closer the camera is to the 

action you want to capture, the more detail you’re going to get

. For 

example, if you want to capture a vehicle registration tag, you’ll have to have 
the camera within about a dozen feet (about 4 meters) from the vehicle to 
capture the required detail.

The 

• 

RedAlert

 is a single channel recorder.

 It will only record one video/

image at a time. It can display two cameras at once, but, due to the limitations 
of the speed at which it can process images and write them to an SD card, it 
can only record one channel at a time.
If you’re using your 

• 

RedAlert

 with a wireless camera, be sure to read the section 

on page 11 on interference and how you can avoid it when you confi gure your 
system.

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Troubleshooting

Problem:

 The camera is looking out a window, and at night all I can see is white!

Solution:

 The camera uses infrared LEDs to see at night. However, infrared light 

will refl ect off a glass surface, and bounce-back into the lens of the camera, 
washing out the image. It is not possible to use an infrared night vision camera to 
look out of a window. If you want to see outside, the camera has to be outside as 
well. Note that the 

PNP-50

 is recommended for indoor use only.

Problem:

 The 

RedAlert

 is not capturing pictures/videos when it should, or it 

captures pictures/videos too often!

Solution:

 Your ADVANCED MOTION DETECT SETTINGS need adjusting. Basically, 

you can defi ne how the 

RedAlert

 will look for motion, and how much motion it 

must detect before it initiates recording. Follow the steps on pages 12 and 13 to 
confi gure the motion detection settings. If you’re using a wireless camera and the 

RedAlert

 is capturing pictures/video too often, it might be the case that there is 

enough interference in the video signal to count as motion. Follow the steps listed 
on page 11 to try to reduce the interference in your system.

Problem:

 All I see is a blank screen.

Solution: 

Check the connections between the 

RedAlert

 and your TV - in particular, 

check which RCA connection on the TV has the VIDEO OUT cable attached to 
it. Many TVs have A/V INPUT channels and A/V OUTPUT channels. Plugging the 
VIDEO OUT cable into an A/V OUTPUT will produce undesired results.

Problem: 

The 

RedAlert

 isn’t showing images from my camera.

Solution:

 The 

RedAlert

 might be monitoring the wrong input. Press the DISP 

button. If this does not work, and the camera is wireless, change the wireless 
channel of the 

RedAlert

 by pressing the SET button. If this does not locate the 

camera, check that the camera is supplied with power. If a wired camera, check 
the connections to the 

RedAlert

. Finally, be sure that the camera can see an image: 

if the camera sees only black (see other Troubleshooting tips) it might appear that 
the 

RedAlert

 is not getting a signal at all.

Problem:

 I can’t fi nd right channel for the 

RedAlert

 on my television.

Solution:

 This can be a little tricky. First, make sure you’ve got the RedAlert 

plugged into an INPUT on the television. The plug should be color coded yellow, 
the same as the connector from the RedAlert. If this is the case, look for a button 
on the TV or remote called 

AV, TV/AV, AUX, Auxilary, Channel 0, Video, DVD

 or 

something similar. Some TVs have multiple AV channels. If in doubt, speak with the 
manufacturer of your TV - they’ll know what plugs connect to which channel. If all 
else fails, try using a different TV. (Please, don’t call and ask us about this one - we 
don’t know what your TV looks like, nor how to make it do anything useful!)

Summary of Contents for REDALERT SW242-WDV

Page 1: ...1 SW242 WDV SW242 WRA SW244 WDS SW244 WDW www swannsecurity com RedAlert TM Single Channel Security Monitoring Kit Operating Instructions Advanced security made easy SR242 WDV 10006 060809 ...

Page 2: ...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 conversations of others unless such use is authorized b...

Page 3: ...Images 9 Capture Format and Quality Settings 10 Wireless Cameras and Interference 11 Advanced Motion Detection Settings 12 13 Playback Images and Videos 14 Accessing Images Videos via a Computer 15 Troubleshooting 16 17 Tips and Tricks 18 Technical Specifications 19 3 INCLUDED RedAlert Receiver Recorder Antenna Instruction Manual DVR Power Supply 5V Video In Cable Video Out Cable Theft Deterrent S...

Page 4: ...f a limitation really A 2GB SD card will record over 3 500 ten second videos or more than 60 000 still images The RedAlert can monitor a maximum of two cameras at once one of which must be wired the other one wireless but can record only one Savvy users might have already noticed that the RedAlert has four wireless channels the RedAlert is not recommended for multiple wireless cameras See page 11 ...

Page 5: ...ess cameras MODE Switches between RECORDING MODE and PLAYBACK MODE SNAP Commands the RedAlert to capture a still image or video immediately using the current recording mode and quality settings DISP Display Changes the viewing mode from wired to wireless camera or vice versa MENU Opens the MAIN MENU The functions of the MAIN MENU are covered in much more detail later in this manual the whole secon...

Page 6: ...mera It s a great idea to plug the YELLOW RCA connector into a TV and hook the BLACK connector up to the power supply whilst deciding your cameras position as you can see exactly what the camera sees as you experiment 2 Attach the camera Use the screw holes on the base and use appropriate type of screw for the surface you re mounting the camera on Be sure to mount the camera so that the lens is up...

Page 7: ...e camera to power and if the RedAlert has already been attached to a TV check both the cameras view and the level of interference at the same time see page 11 for more information on wireless interference 2 Mount the camera Use an appropriate screw type for the surface your mounting the camera to Make sure the lens is upright relative to your subject you can tell easily as the antenna should be re...

Page 8: ...r camera is the 3 Wireless Camera set the camera channel as appropriate See the camera s manual for details on how to do this Using the SET button select the camera channel on the RedAlert To connect the RedAlert to a television Be sure you ve already connected the 1 RedAlert to power using the supplied power adaptor 5V Using the supplied RCA video out cable attach the AV OUT on the back of the 2 ...

Page 9: ...an display two images at once it can only record one at a time Motion Detection If the RedAlert recorded everything it saw all the time you d wind up with hundreds of images or hours of video where nothing is happening That s not very useful for anyone as it would fill up the SD card too fast and leave you searching through hundreds or more files to try and find the incident you are after Thus to ...

Page 10: ...orded in HIGH QUALITY To change the CAPTURE FORMAT Press MENU and using the LEFT RIGHT 1 buttons navigate to CAPTURE FORMAT Press OK to toggle between PHOTO still 2 image and AVI video formats Press MENU again to exit saving your 3 changes About these file types JPEG often just JPG is a very standard compression format retaining most perceivable detail in an image whilst vastly reducing file size ...

Page 11: ...at the same time on the same field both games suffer take longer to play and neither team will score as often as they should This is exactly what happens when two wireless devices used too close together To discover what might be causing your interference we suggest disconnecting all other wireless devices one at a time to find out which one is causing the problem and adjusting your setup accordin...

Page 12: ...y using the 3 LEFT RIGHT buttons When you re satisfied press OK Now you can place the motion detection area in whichever part of the image 4 you want by using the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons When you ve placed it in the appropriate place press OK Press MENU and use the LEFT RIGHT buttons to navigate to the SETUP 1 SUBMENU Press OK In the SETUP SUBMENU highlight MOTION DETECT COUNT 2 Press OK to tog...

Page 13: ...ou ll see 2 the area of the screen you ve configured to be sensitive to motion and two values the TARGET VALUE and the CURRENT VALUE When the CURRENT VALUE exceeds the TARGET VALUE the 3 RedAlert will be triggered to record an image video With the help of your able assistant we need to determine the correct value 4 for the TARGET VALUE Have your assistant play the part of the security risk and slo...

Page 14: ... it and press the DOWN arrow to begin playback 3 To Change Folders Whilst in PLAYBACK MODE press DISP to bring up a list of folders Use the UP DOWN arrows to select the dated folder you wish to see and press OK to select Note Some dates might have multiple folders To DELETE unwanted images videos Whilst in PLAYBACK MODE select the image video that you wish to delete Press MENU to open the PLAYBACK...

Page 15: ...d in 3 chronological order of when they were captured You can cut and paste the 4 RedAlert s images videos in the same manner as any other file To delete files drag them to the Trash Recycle Bin depending on your operating 5 system or highlight them and press your computers delete key A popup box will ask you to confirm Most current systems will have no problem opening the file types that the 6 Re...

Page 16: ...nterference and how it might be overcome Problem There seems to be a red haze in picture Solution This is most likely caused by a strong light source such as the sun shining directly into the lens of the camera This is simple to remedy face your camera away from light sources or use a lens hood for the camera to stop light entering the lens directly Problem The foreground is too dark whilst the ba...

Page 17: ...nnection on the TV has the VIDEO OUT cable attached to it Many TVs have A V INPUT channels and A V OUTPUT channels Plugging the VIDEO OUT cable into an A V OUTPUT will produce undesired results Problem The RedAlert isn t showing images from my camera Solution The RedAlert might be monitoring the wrong input Press the DISP button If this does not work and the camera is wireless change the wireless ...

Page 18: ...generates a rather intense electromagnetic field Running cables too close to a AC cable will cause noticeable distortion of your images Extending Cable Length It may be the case that you want to connect a camera farther away from the monitor than the supplied cables allow Whilst it is possible to do this please consider the following The longer the cable running from the camera to the RedAlert is ...

Page 19: ...lay Frame Rate NTSC 30fps PAL 25fps Audio Audio Input 1 Audio Output 1 Recording Compression Format Video MPEG Photo JPEG Recording Resolution Video 320 x 240 Photo 640 x 480 Recording Frame Rate NTSC 15fps PAL 15fps Recording Modes Manual Motion Multiplex Operation Simplex HDD Interface Memory SD Card Hard Drive Support Up to 2GB SD General Operating Power DC 5V Dimensions 5 25 x 3 33 x 0 75 133m...

Page 20: ...ser This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party Unauthorized end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will render all warranties void By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this warranty Where applicable by local laws regulations and legal r...

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