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          Pentium-IV 1.6GHz or higher (recommended)

          256 MB RAM of system memory or higher (recommended)

          One available USB port (preferably USB2.0)

          Graphics Card (Must support DirectX 9.0c)

          Sound Card (AC97 compatible sound card)

          1GB Free HD Space

          CD-ROM Drive (For software installation)

     

4. Camera Setup

     4.1 Power Supply

     

 

The camera uses either 4 AAA-Size batteries (alkaline battery recommended) 

      or the household AC power current.

      

Loading the Batteries

     

1.   

      2.   Open the battery compartment cover.

      3.   Insert 4 AAA-size batteries (follow the 

            plus (+) and minus (-) signs  inside the

            battery compartment).

      4.   Close the battery compartment cover, 

            and make sure it is locked securely.

            

Note 1: 

Do not mix old batteries with new 

                         ones.

            

Note 2:

 Remove the batteries from the camera if you do not plan to use

                         it for a prolonged period of time.

      5.   Slide the POWER switch to the ON position. The LED on the camera 

            will light up (red light).

 

          

Note : 

When battery power is sufficient, the light is constantly red ; 

 .

Loosen the screw on the bottom of the camera by using a screw driver. 

when 

                       the battery is low, the LED light will start blinking

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ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for GigaAir D8252

Page 1: ...2 4 GHz Digital Wireless USB Camera User s Manual Preliminary Version 2 3...

Page 2: ...ng 4 3 Night Light Night Vision 5 Receiver Setup 5 1 Windows Detect Install New Device 5 2 Driver Installation 5 3 Skype Resident Program Installation 5 4 Monitoring Software 5 5 Pairing 6 Details on...

Page 3: ...cator LEDs 3 Camera switch Pairing button 4 USB plug Note For Pairing see section 5 5 Camera 1 Antenna 2 Power indicator LED 3 Infrared LEDs 4 Lens 5 Supporting stand 6 Night light IR control pairing...

Page 4: ...ttery compartment cover 3 Insert 4 AAA size batteries follow the plus and minus signs inside the battery compartment 4 Close the battery compartment cover and make sure it is locked securely Note 1 Do...

Page 5: ...s the observation area and adjust the angle by rotating the lens head 4 3 Night Light Night Vision Press the night light button the night light LEDs will remain ON The camera has nine high intensity i...

Page 6: ...receiver get the best function we propose strongly to consult the figure while you are operating 5 2 Driver installation Disk 1 1 Insert the provided CD ROM into your CD ROM drive of PC and access to...

Page 7: ...ls on the Skype resident program installation see the following section 6 5 4 Monitoring Software Disk 2 For further details on the Monitoring software installation please consult the manual file in t...

Page 8: ...cess button to permit Remote Monitoring program to connect to Skype In case if you click Deny access button or forgot to click Allow access button you can enable Remote Monitoring program to access Sk...

Page 9: ...ring program operation Three states of program icon When the Remote Monitoring program is well installed and launched you can find its program icon on the task tray If the camera s USB dongle unplug f...

Page 10: ...watch camera remotely You can set up camera to monitor secure area remotely Setup camera 1 Turn on the computer and make sure the USB receiver plugged to the computer securely Adjust the camera view t...

Page 11: ...security area 2 After several ringing the call will be answered with a chat message asking for a password 3 If the password you enter is not correct a chat message will ask you to enter password again...

Page 12: ...n on the infra red light Turn off the infra red light Set the infra red light to auto mode The infra red light turns on if the lighting condition is not good Set the infra red light to manual mode LED...

Page 13: ...e electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open the case Non expert handling of the device may damage the system Avoid dropping or strong shocks Operate this product using only with the power suppl...

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