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This manual contains important information about this product’s operation. 

If you are installing this product for others, you must leave this manual or a 

copy with the end user.

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When using your equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to 

reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including 

the following:

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This equipment is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or 

moisture (for the weatherproof Camera: DO NOT expose it to 

excessive water or moisture).

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DO NOT immerse any part of the product in water. Do not use this 

product near water, e.g., near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or 

laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.

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To avoid any risk of electric shock from lightning, avoid handling any 

electronic devices (except battery powered ones) during an electrical 

storm.

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Use only the power cord and/or batteries indicated in this manual. 

Never dispose of any batteries in a fire: they may explode. Check with 

local codes for possible special disposal instructions.

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Never tug or pull on any power cord: be sure to leave some slack in the 

cord when placing your equipment, and always use the plug to unplug 

cord from the wall outlet.

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Never leave power cords where they can become crushed, cut, or 

frayed; when running power cords, avoid letting them rub against any 

sharp edges or lie across any high traffic areas where people might 

trip over them.

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Do not use the device if the adaptor cords or plugs have been 

damaged, the unit has been exposed to liquids, or the unit has been 

dropped or is damaged.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for UWG 400

Page 1: ...1 For more exciting new products please visit our website Australia www uniden com au New Zealand www uniden co nz UWG 400...

Page 2: ...ic shock from lightning avoid handling any electronic devices except battery powered ones during an electrical storm Use only the power cord and or batteries indicated in this manual Never dispose of...

Page 3: ...ase immediately Never use damaged products Need help Get answers at our website www uniden com au for Australian model www uniden co nz for New Zealand model Charger Receiver Camera Rain Cover Batteri...

Page 4: ...eiver 5 Camera 6 getting to know your VIDEO INTERCOM 8 Receiver 8 Camera 10 operations 11 Power On Off 11 Registration 11 Make a Call 12 Using the MENU 13 Deregister the Camera 15 Connecting the Camer...

Page 5: ...heir full storage capacities after recharging When replacing the batteries always use good quality Ni MH re chargeable batteries Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries Charge the...

Page 6: ...en plug the AC adaptor into a standard AC wall outlet Place the Receiver away from electrical appliances such as TV or PC Ensure that the Receiver is placed in a location where there is no obstruction...

Page 7: ...Camera Be sure to consider the average height of visitors 1 Align the rain cover and the screws with the drilled holes in the wall 2 Place the Camera in the rain cover 3 Drill the screw to fix and fi...

Page 8: ...8 Receiver Charger gETTINg TO kNOw YOUR VIDEO INTERCOM Charge Pins Antenna Lock Switch Accept MENU LCD Microphone Power End Unlock Optional Navigation Keys Camera Speaker...

Page 9: ...the door see page 16 Power End Turn on off the Receiver End the call Camera In standby select the Camera for monitoring optional see page 12 In the Menu Back to the previous screen or exit the menu Na...

Page 10: ...the monitor intercom Sensor Light Measures light intensity to activate IR LEDs for night vision LEDs Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no low light conditions Call button Press to make a call to the R...

Page 11: ...will be heard confirming that the registration has been successful OPERATIONS If the tone is heard twice then the Registration has been unsuccessful Before you try again switch off the Receiver and r...

Page 12: ...D of the Receiver To answer the call press the Accept button on the Receiver The LCD will display Talk The conversation can last upto 2 minutes after that the call automatically disconnects To be able...

Page 13: ...the selection 3 Press the relevant Right or Left navigation keys to increase or decrease the level of brightness 4 Press the Camera button to save the settings and return to the previous menu Date Tim...

Page 14: ...the relevant Up or Down navigation keys to choose between On and Off to enable or disable the function 4 Press MENU to save the setting and return to the previous menu You can use the Camera button t...

Page 15: ...ose Yes or No to enable or disable the function 4 Press MENU to save the setting and return to the previous menu Deregister the Camera Press and hold the Unlock button and the MENU button on the Recei...

Page 16: ...Camera to the power supply Do not use the options together You may need to connect to the DC Power Door Lock module to enable the Unlock system and the backlight on the Call button Connecting the Cam...

Page 17: ...de then the LCD display will show Unlock Time 2 Press the left or right navigation buttons to select the respective Camera 3 Press the Up and Down navigation keys to select the unlock time 1 25 second...

Page 18: ...8 Viewing Angle Diagonal 50 LED 6 LEDs Power Requirement 9 12V DC or LR14 C 1 5V batteries Power Consumption 500mA Max batteries 400mA 12V DC Operating temperature 20 C 40 C Operating humidity 85 Rela...

Page 19: ...sold by Uniden Aust or Uniden NZ C Improperly installed contrary to instructions contained in the relevant Owner s Manual D Repaired by someone other than an authorized Uniden Repair Agent in relatio...

Page 20: ...CONSUMER ACT 2010 Australia or the CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT New Zealand as the case may be none of which can be excluded Procedure for Obtaining Warranty Service Depending on the country in which the P...

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