background image

Summary of Contents for 20t

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...any others may damage the camera and or receiver Operating Environment Follow any special regulations in force in a particular area and always switch off this device wherever it is forbidden to use i...

Page 3: ...ir 3050 Operation of any radio transmitting equipment may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to de...

Page 4: ...ily safety and home security The benefits of the GigaAir 3050 are Transmits sound and pictures Camera with built in microphone allow you to both see and hear activity Auto sequencing Automatic switchi...

Page 5: ...5...

Page 6: ...050 Layout Front View of Camera GigaAir 30T Infrared LEDs Eight LEDs toprovide infrared light fornight vision Lens Body Rotates up to180 degrees Lens Focuses image automatically without any adjustment...

Page 7: ...er you want You must select thesame channel on boththe camera and monitor 2 4 Ghz Audio Video Antenna Front Transmits audio video signals Power IndicatorLED Caution Antenna does notrotate freely throu...

Page 8: ...8 GigaAir 3050 Layout Bottom View of Camera GigaAir 30T Mounting Hole Battery Compartment...

Page 9: ...9 1 GigaAir 3050 Layout Front View of Monitor GigaAir 50R Power Indicator LED Screen ON OFF Screen can beturned off for audio monitoring only Volume Power Control...

Page 10: ...10...

Page 11: ...11 1 GigaAir 3050 Layout Bottom View of Monitor GigaAir 50R Battery Compartment...

Page 12: ......

Page 13: ......

Page 14: ...Air 3050 Camera GigaAir 30T Power Supply 1 To Load Batteries Open the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow Insert batteries so their plus and minus ends arefacing as shown in the il...

Page 15: ...ir 3050 Camera GigaAir 30T 3 Close the battery compartment cover Make sure the battery compartment cover is locked securely Slide the POWER Switch to the ON position The LED on the back of the camera...

Page 16: ......

Page 17: ...17 2 Setting Up Your GigaAir 3050 Camera GigaAir 30T 2 Changing the Lens Orientation...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ...batteries fromthe camera ifyou do notplan to useit for aperiod of time 19 2 Setting Up Your GigaAir 3050 Monitor GigaAir 50R Close the battery compartment cover Make sure thebattery compartment cover...

Page 20: ...2 Setting up your GigaAir 3050 Monitor GigaAir 50R Using AC Power Be sure that the monitor is turned off beforeconnecting or disconnecting the power adapter Plug one endof the adapter labeled OUTPUT...

Page 21: ...nientlocation and thenadjust its antenna so that thefront curved side facesthe room wherethe camera isset up See Orienting Unitsfor Optimal Performance on page 26 2 Adjust the videoimage using theV HO...

Page 22: ...r 3050 Other Applications Tips Connect the Audio Video cable s whiteand yellow plugsto the whiteand yellow Audio Video jacks of themonitor and tothe white andyellow input jacks of theVCR matching the...

Page 23: ...mages inunlit locations To turn onthe night visionfunction slide the switch as shownin the illustrationon the right Audio Only Screen can beturned off foraudio monitoring only To turn offscreen push t...

Page 24: ...in sequence ona single TV monitor The monitor svarious operating modesare set via dipswitches as shownin the followingdiagram Auto Sequence Function for Multiple Location Monitoring 1 2 3 4 5 ON DIP F...

Page 25: ...Monitoring Example Using the auto sequence function If you havetwo wireless cameras GigaAir 30T andtheir channels are set toCHANNEL 1 andCHANNEL 3 andyou wish to monitor the twochannels in sequence yo...

Page 26: ...with amicrowave in thepath between them Adjusting the Audio Video Antennas For optimal reception the antennason both the camera and monitorshould be oriented In most situations the curvedface of theau...

Page 27: ...ntennashave been designedto pivot buthave limited rotationin either clockwise orcounterclockwise directions Antennadoes not rotatefreely 360 degrees Rotating past thepoint where resistanceis felt will...

Page 28: ...ew ones If you canreceive sound butdon t have images or the imagesare poor check the SCREEN ON OFFbutton on thefront panel oradjust the V HOLD CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS knob on the rear ofthe monitor If the...

Page 29: ...g Make sure the camera and monitor are within range up to 300 feet Check the channel dipswitch positions on the monitor If you haveany questions on using the GigaAir 3050 please email us at support tr...

Page 30: ...uits Do not useor store industy dirty areas Moving parts maybe damaged Do not storein hot areas High temperatures canshorten the lifeof electronic devicesand warp or meltplastics Do not storein very c...

Page 31: ...ng properly take itto your nearestqualified service facility The personnel therewill assist you and if necessary arrange forservice Operate this productusing only thepower supply includedwith it Do no...

Page 32: ...hone Weight Power Operating temperature 2 4 2 4835 GHz 300 feet 100 meters clear line of sight Directional circular polarized antennas 4 selectable channels FM 1 4 CMOS image sensor 46 dB 10 x 9 x 15...

Page 33: ...W 200Hz Specifications are subjectto change withoutnotice Luminance Max Dimensions Vert Range Case colors Current Consumption Weight Power Operating temperature 80 cd m2 15 x 19 x 17 cm 5 9 x 7 5 x 6...

Page 34: ...linterference to radioor television reception which can bedetermined by turning the equipmentoff and on the user isencouraged to tryto correct theinterference by one or moreof the followingmeasures Re...

Page 35: ...nal transmitter forsending from multiplesources with built inremote control function GigaAir 3010 2 4 Ghz WirelessB W Camera System includes one B Wcamera with built intransmitter GigaAir 30T onerecei...

Page 36: ......

Reviews: