Radio Shack 49-2513 Security Camera User Manual


 
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OPERATION
TESTING THE CAMERA’S
SENSOR
Walk in front of the camera to trigger
and test the camera’s infrared sensor.
The remote motion alarm’s light flash-
es for 1 minute and the electronic alert
tone sounds twice. To silence the tone
but have the warning indicator flash to
alert you (silent warning), press
BUZZ-
ER
ON
/
OFF
.
The indicator turns off.
SYSTEM STAND-BY
STATE
After about a 1 minute warm-up peri-
od, the system enters a stand-by
state. The remote motion alarm alert
indicator lights steadily and the tone
alarm is silent. When the camera’s
motion detector senses movement:
The remote motion alarm sounds
a tone twice and the red indicator
flashes for 1 minute to alert you to
check the monitor or TV. If you are
watching a broadcast on a stan-
dard TV, switch the TV to its A/V
input.
Any external warning devices con-
nected to either the box’s
NC
and
C
or
NO
and
C
contacts
activate
for 60 seconds.
The image from the camera
appears on your TV or monitor.
If you use the Cat. No. 49-2511 moni-
tor with two or more cameras connect-
ed to the monitor’s
CA
jacks, label
each motion alarm to match the cam-
era (CA1, CA2, CA3 or CA4).
When the alarm for that camera
sounds, you can quickly press the cor-
rect
CA
button on the monitor to view
the camera triggering the alarm.
The system returns to the standby
state once the infrared sensor no
longer detects any movement in the
area.
USING THE
MICROPHONE
The camera and the distribution box
have built-in microphones. The cam-
era’s microphone is always on. Follow
these steps to have a conversation
with someone near the camera.
1. Press
TALK
on the distribution
box. The indicator lights. Speak
into the microphone next to the
indicator.
2. To hear the other person’s reply,
release
TALK.
Note:
The 9-Inch Security Monitor
contains a built-in microphone.
You can hold down either
TALK
on
the monitor or
TALK
on the distri-
bution box to speak to the cam-
era.
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