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SLR-A75 Series
| Solar Surveillance
4.1 Setting Up 40W Motion Activated LED Light
4. Solar Sensor Light Configuration (Optional)
Note:
Enabling the LED light and sensor will increase power consumption and reduce battery
power available for the CCTV system.
Incorrectly editing power settings can permanantly damage the solar panel, solar
battery and/or LED light. Consult your VIP Vision professional for more information.
Only edit power settings exactly as outlined in this guide.
Fig. 4.1a
Solar panel remote control
Fig. 4.1b
Solar panel remote buttons
1. Ensure the solar panel battery is charged by checking that the red light on the back of the panel
is flashing/illuminated. If the light is off, take the solar panel outside and wait for it to change in
the sunlight.
2. Use the remote control and point it towards the black sensor at the back of the solar panel and
press
State
.
•
If you hear 1 long beep, the remote succesfully received data from the panel.
•
If you hear 3 quick beeps, the remote did not detect the panel.
This section covers how to set up the motion-activated 40W LED light on the solar panel. Our
example will show you how to configure your solar panel & light with the remote control, showing
you the steps required to set up the light to activate after motion is detected at night.
With this setup, the solar panel can double as a motion-actived security light at night, as well as a
network CCTV system.
The solar panel’s motion-activated LED light is disabled by default.
Solar panel configuration
requires the remote control
(provided on request)
.