10
3. Use the supplied A/V cable's yel-
low plug to connect
VIDEO OUT
(yellow) on the the distribution box
to a video input on either your
security monitor or a standard
TV’s A/V input jacks.
4. Use the supplied A/V cable's
white plug to connect your moni-
tor’s or TV’s audio input jack to
AUDIO OUT
(white) on the distribu-
tion box.
Notes
:
• If you use this camera with the
Cat. No. 49-2511 9-Inch Secu-
rity Monitor, use the supplied 3-
foot connecting cable to con-
nect the camera to one of the
CA inputs on the monitor. Fol-
low the instructions supplied
with the monitor.
• To use a VCR with the Cat. No.
49-2511 9-Inch Security Moni-
tor, connect the output jacks of
the security monitor to the A/V
input jacks on the VCR. If you
use a standard TV instead, con-
nect the supplied cable from the
distribution box to the VCR’s A/
V input jacks. Then connect the
VCR’s A/V output jacks to the
TV’s A/V input.
• To control a standard VCR so
an alarm starts the VCR record-
ing, use an optional VCR Con-
troller (RSU 12135851),
available through your local
RadioShack store. Connect the
controller to
AUX
on the distri-
bution box
5. Connect the RJ-6 connector on
the remote motion alarm’s cable
to
BUZZER
on the distribution box.
Note
: To extend the remote
motion alarm’s cable, you can use
RJ-6 extension cable (available
through your local RadioShack
store). However, extending the
cable more than 20 feet (6m)
might result in unreliable opera-
tion of the remote motion alarm.
6. Connect any other alarm devices
(such as a siren or xenon strobe
light) to the
NC
/
C
/
NO
terminal
block according to the device’s
owner’s manual. Your local
RadioShack store has many
appropriate accessories.
Note
: If your TV or monitor has a
built-in microphone and output
jack, you can use the supplied A/V
cable's red plug to connect that
output to
AUDIO IN
(red) on the
distribution box.
7. Once you have made all of the
connections, turn on your monitor
or TV. Then, connect the AC
adapter from the camera to a
standard AC outlet. The remote
motion alarm’s indicator lights
steadily.
49-2513.fm Page 10 Wednesday, January 19, 2000 4:41 PM