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Motion Activated Dual Light & Video Camera
①
Floodlight
②
Lampshade
③
Microphone
④
Camera
⑤
PIR (Motion Sensor)
⑥
Warning Speaker
⑦
Lux Control Knob
⑧
Time Control Knob (PIR trigger time)
⑨
LCD control panel and Setting buttons
⑩
Battery Cover
⑪
SD Card Slot
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please check your box carefully and confirm the
contents listed below are included.
No.
Item
Qty
1
Base Unit (model 82346)
1
2
AA Size 1.5V Alkaline Battery
4
3
2GB SD Card
1
4
Screw Pack
1
5
Halogen Bulb
2
6
Operating Instruction Manual
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INTRODUCTION
Your Motion Activated Dual Light & Video Camera is a
unique surveillance system for your home or business.
At night, the built-in passive infrared (PIR) motion
sensor turns on the light when it detects motion in its
coverage area, so that camera images can be clearly
seen. During the day, the built-in photocell sensor
saves electricity by automatically deactivating the light.
Your unit comes with a built-in SD card slot for
additional storage; accepts memory storage up to
32GB. Customized sound recording is also available.
The Motion Activated Dual Light & Video Camera is
designed for indoor/outdoor use and your unit can be
controlled by remote control.
Note:
Read this entire manual before installation
BEFORE START
Please follow the steps below for installation;
NOTE:
The alkaline batteries function unit settings only.
Do NOT install the batteries until you're ready to set the
functions and mount the unit. The battery power will last
about 1 hour after installed.
Caution
: After completion of all function settings,
please remove the batteries from the unit prior to
installation.
POWERING UP
The Motion Activated Dual Light & Video Camera is
powered by batteries for optional setting selection.
Press and release the battery cover and insert 4 AA
size 1.5V alkaline batteries (FIGURE 1). Re-cover the
battery housing.
FIGURE 1
Once the Motion Activated Dual Light & Video Camera
is powered up, it enters PIR warm up mode. The LCD
displays as below (FIGURE 2).
FIGURE 2
After 3 seconds, the unit enters standby mode (as
shown in FIGURE 3). It implies the unit is ready for
Rear View
Side View
⑪
Front View