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Wireless Camera Overview 1 Lens 2 Speaker 3 Microphone 4 Optical light sensor 5 Registration/Page Button 6 Registration/Status LED 1 2 3 4 6 5 ii
Wireless Camera Overview 1 Lens 2 Speaker 3 Microphone 4 Optical light sensor 5 Registration/Page Button 6 Registration/Status LED 1 2 3 4 6 5 ii
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Table of Contents Welcome i Wireless Camera Overview ii Important Safety Instructions v Getting Started 1 Battery Safety Instructions 1 Charging the Camera Battery 3 Setting Up 4 Registering Your Camera 4 Placing Your Camera 6 Using Your Camera 8 Monitoring a Room with Your Camera 8 Lighting Tips for Your Camera 9 Setting Contrast for SD4502 Handset 10 FCC Information 11 iii
Table of Contents Welcome i Wireless Camera Overview ii Important Safety Instructions v Getting Started 1 Battery Safety Instructions 1 Charging the Camera Battery 3 Setting Up 4 Registering Your Camera 4 Placing Your Camera 6 Using Your Camera 8 Monitoring a Room with Your Camera 8 Lighting Tips for Your Camera 9 Setting Contrast for SD4502 Handset 10 FCC Information 11 iii
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Note: The initial battery charging time for your camera for a few days, or for a few hours in viewing mode. 3 Getting Started Charging the Camera Battery 1 Plug the power cord into the back of the swivel base. 2 Plug the power cord into an outlet. In stand by mode, a fully charged battery will operate your new camera is at least 12 hours. The camera operates using a charged battery or while plug into an electric outlet.
Note: The initial battery charging time for your camera for a few days, or for a few hours in viewing mode. 3 Getting Started Charging the Camera Battery 1 Plug the power cord into the back of the swivel base. 2 Plug the power cord into an outlet. In stand by mode, a fully charged battery will operate your new camera is at least 12 hours. The camera operates using a charged battery or while plug into an electric outlet.
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... unit. Setting Up Registering Your Camera You can register up to 8 devices (handsets, cameras, or Cell Dock) to confirm that the device you exceed the registration limit of 8 devices, the camera registration will fail. 4 To Check Registration: To register your new camera: • Press the CONNECT... TO button 1 Press and hold the Registration button located beneath the speaker on the camera. 2 Press and hold the PAGE button on...
... unit. Setting Up Registering Your Camera You can register up to 8 devices (handsets, cameras, or Cell Dock) to confirm that the device you exceed the registration limit of 8 devices, the camera registration will fail. 4 To Check Registration: To register your new camera: • Press the CONNECT... TO button 1 Press and hold the Registration button located beneath the speaker on the camera. 2 Press and hold the PAGE button on...
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Placing Your Camera You can place your camera on a flat surface, like a desk or you can rotate left, right, and swivel to place the screws. 3 Place the anchors and screws in the wall using a screw driver. Your camera can use the mounting kit (included) to place your camera on a wall. 1 Cut out the template on the following page and place it against the wall where you wish to mount the camera. 2 Use a pencil to indicate where to the front and back. The base of the camera slides and locks onto the screws. Note: The rotation is not a full circle, please do not push beyond the stop. 6
Placing Your Camera You can place your camera on a flat surface, like a desk or you can rotate left, right, and swivel to place the screws. 3 Place the anchors and screws in the wall using a screw driver. Your camera can use the mounting kit (included) to place your camera on a wall. 1 Cut out the template on the following page and place it against the wall where you wish to mount the camera. 2 Use a pencil to indicate where to the front and back. The base of the camera slides and locks onto the screws. Note: The rotation is not a full circle, please do not push beyond the stop. 6
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... the room. The display lists the devices registered to the base unit. 3 Scroll to and select your Camera. 4 Press the VIEW softkey if you see and hear activity in the room. 1 Place the camera in the room to be monitored. 2 Press the CONNECT TO button on B SD4501 handset. 5 Press... to end the connection to monitor. The SD4502 handset with Your Camera Place your handset. Using Your Camera Monitoring a Room with color display lets you are using the SD4502 color display handset. If you are using the SD4501 handset, you ...
... the room. The display lists the devices registered to the base unit. 3 Scroll to and select your Camera. 4 Press the VIEW softkey if you see and hear activity in the room. 1 Place the camera in the room to be monitored. 2 Press the CONNECT TO button on B SD4501 handset. 5 Press... to end the connection to monitor. The SD4502 handset with Your Camera Place your handset. Using Your Camera Monitoring a Room with color display lets you are using the SD4502 color display handset. If you are using the SD4501 handset, you ...
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... lighting level in a room the more uniform the brightness is fully engaged. The night vision works only when your camera is plugged into a wall outlet. Consider where your camera is placed, and what you can be viewed. 9 For a brighter image, you wish to view. Notes: ...Like any camera, the more easily items can adjust the contrast on the SD4502 color display handset. Using Your Camera Lighting Tips for Your Camera Your camera has night vision ...
... lighting level in a room the more uniform the brightness is fully engaged. The night vision works only when your camera is plugged into a wall outlet. Consider where your camera is placed, and what you can be viewed. 9 For a brighter image, you wish to view. Notes: ...Like any camera, the more easily items can adjust the contrast on the SD4502 color display handset. Using Your Camera Lighting Tips for Your Camera Your camera has night vision ...
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Note: The camera should never be pointed directly at the sun or damage may occur. 10 Setting Contrast for SD4502 Handset 1 Press Menu. 2 Scroll to and select Display Set Up. 3 Scroll to and select Set Contrast. 4 Adjust the contrast setting by using the scroll keys. 5 Press OK to save changes.
Note: The camera should never be pointed directly at the sun or damage may occur. 10 Setting Contrast for SD4502 Handset 1 Press Menu. 2 Scroll to and select Display Set Up. 3 Scroll to and select Set Contrast. 4 Adjust the contrast setting by using the scroll keys. 5 Press OK to save changes.