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Viendo la Cámara en su Televisión o VCR

Viendo la Wireless OutdoorCam en una Televisión

1. Conecte la Cámara y Receptor como se describe en la Guía de Conexión Di-
recto a la Televisión en la página 4.

2. Conecte el Receptor y las Cámaras

3. Encienda su Televisión

4. Presione el botón de ENTRADA en el Control Remoto de su Televisión hasta 
que su cámara / receptor aparezca en su pantalla. La mayoría de las televisiones 
nombrarán este botón como ENTRADA, A/V, FUENTE, AUX, TV/AV, Canal 0. Si no 
puede cambiar la entrada en su televisión, consulte el manual de instrucciones de 
su televisión o contacte al fabricante de su televisión.

Viendo y Grabando la OutdoorCam Inalámbrica en un VCR o Grabadora 
DVD

1. Conecte la cámara y receptor como se describe en la Guía de Conexión a VCR/
Grabadora DVD.

2. Enchufe el Receptor y las Cámaras.

3. Encienda su televisión y VCR.

4. Reproduzca una cinta para confi rmar que su televisión esté en el canal cor-
recto, luego presione detener.

5. Presione el botón de ENTRADA en el Control Remoto de su VCR hasta que su 
cámara/receptor aparezca en su pantalla. La mayoría de las televisiones nom-
brarán este botón como ENTRADA, A/V, FUENTE, AUX, TV/AV, Canal 0. Si no 
puede cambiar la entrada en su televisión, consulte el manual de instrucciones de 
su televisión o contacte al fabricante de su televisión.

*El botón de ENTRADA es a veces nombrado Entrada, Fuente, Línea, L1, L2, 
AUX, A/V, canal 0, etc. Consulte el manual de instrucciones de su televisión o 
VCR por destalles sobre cómo cambiar los canales de entrada en su aparato. 

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Setting / Changing the Camera Channel

The Wireless OutdoorCam operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range.  It is capable 
of transmitting on 4 channels.  Follow the steps below to set or change the fre-
quency channel of the camera.

Channel 1

Channel 3

Channel 2

Channel 4

Pull open the rubber fl ap on
the camera’s power cable

Locate the 2 dip switches
under the rubber fl ap

Use the Dip Switch Tool to fl ip
the switches to change the
camera’s transmitting channel

Set the camera channel as per the switch confi guration below.  Do 
not set multiple cameras on the same channel or interference will 
appear on screen

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Summary of Contents for Wireless OutdoorCam SW231-WCX

Page 1: ...31 WCH SW231 WDC SW231 WOY SW233 W2Y SW233 W3Y SW231 WCX SW233 W2B www swannsecurity com SR231 W0Y 10006 110209 Wireless OutdoorCam Security Camera Receiver Operating Instructions Advanced security made easy ...

Page 2: ...tween the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which 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 devi...

Page 3: ...erence 9 Troubleshooting Guide 10 Technical Specifications 11 Helpdesk Technical Support Details 12 Warranty Information 12 3 Wireless OutdoorCam Receiver with Antenna A V Cable Dip Switch Tool Power Adapters Operating Instructions Security Stickers Mounting Hardware SW231 WCH SW231 WDC SW231 WOY SW233 W2Y SW233 W3Y SW231 WCX www swannsecurity com SR231 W0Y 10006 110209 Wireless OutdoorCam Securit...

Page 4: ...n the back of the receiver 1 Cable to the back of the INPUT 1 INPUT 3 OUTPUT Connect the other end of the A V cable to the INPUT on the back of your TV 2 Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter 3 Note if your TV or VCR does not have a red RCA connection use the white RCA connection ...

Page 5: ...ct the other end of the A V cable to the INPUT on the back of your VCR 2 Connect your VCR to your TV if it is not already connected Play a tape to ensure it is connected properly 3 Plug in the Receiver Power Adapter 4 VCR DVD Recorder Connection Guide Note if your TV or VCR does not have a red RCA connection use the white RCA connection ...

Page 6: ...ding the Wireless OutdoorCam on a VCR or DVD Recorder 1 Connect the camera and receiver as described in the VCR DVD Recorder Connection Guide 2 Plug in the Receiver and Cameras 3 Turn on your TV and VCR 4 Play a tape to confirm your TV is on the correct channel then press stop 5 Press the INPUT button on your VCR s Remote Control until your camera receiver appears on screen The majority of TVs wil...

Page 7: ... the camera Channel 1 Channel 3 Channel 2 Channel 4 Pull open the rubber flap on the camera s power cable Locate the 2 dip switches under the rubber flap Use the Dip Switch Tool to flip the switches to change the camera s transmitting channel Set the camera channel as per the switch configuration below Do not set multiple cameras on the same channel or interference will appear on screen 1 2 3 4 1 ...

Page 8: ...D will indicate which channel is currently being displayed In the diagram below CH1 is lit up indicating Channel 1 will display on screen The Wireless Receiver allows you to manually switch between active channels by pushing the SET button Note The Wireless Receiver will only switch between active channels that have been be set to the ON position as described above To activate channels move the ch...

Page 9: ... as this can dramatically alter picture quality dense materials such as concrete or metal will impede the wireless signal move the camera and or receiver away from dense materials if possible keep the camera and receiver away from or move conflicting devices such as wireless routers microwaves cordless phones make sure all cameras are set to different camera channels disconnect all other wireless ...

Page 10: ...m these devices Problem Motion detection on my DVR keeps recording interference from my cameras Solution Analog cameras such as the Wireless OutdoorCam are not recommended for use with DVRs due to potential interference from other devices We recommend using wired cameras or the ADW 300 Digital Wireless SW233 ADW camera that does not suffer from interference Problem The picture keeps changing from ...

Page 11: ...umination 0 Lux IR On Lens 6mm Viewing Angle 53 degrees Night Vision Night Vision Distance Up to 26ft 8m Number of infrared LEDs 11 Wireless Digital or Analog Analog Max Transmission Range 165ft 50m Typical Range 65ft 20m Frequency 2 4GHz Transmission Channels 4 General Indoor Outdoor Indoor or Outdoor Operating Power DC 12V Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Body Construction Aluminum Dim...

Page 12: ... end user 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 l...

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