Radio Shack 49-2513 Security Camera User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
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1999 Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
Your RadioShack Indoor/Outdoor
Black & White Security Camera adds
safety and security to your business or
home. Use it as a component of an
audio/video observation system in
your business to monitor low-light
store-rooms, warehouses, entry/exit-
ways, or a reception area from one
central location. In your home, you
can observe your backyard or patio
area, even at night with minimal light-
ing. The security camera can also
check activity in your driveway or inte-
rior areas with equal clarity. (This ob-
servation system must be connected
to your existing TV or an optional
monitor.)
The system’s features include:
CAMERA
CCD (Charged Couple Device) and
PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensor
provides superior-resolution images
even in low-light conditions.
Built-In Speaker and Microphone
lets you speak with individuals near
the camera.
Waterproof Housing
— lets you in-
stall the camera indoors or outdoors.
Built-in 6 LED
Lighting
— enhances
low light viewing at a light level of 0.5
Lux at 2 meters distance.
Sensitive Motion Detection with
Wide 110° Coverage at 27 feet (8
meters)
— detects motion in a wide
protected area at a practical distance
and triggers the remote motion alarm
to alert you.
65-Feet (20-Meter) Pre-Wired Cable
— lets you install the camera at a dis-
tance from the distribution box.
DISTRIBUTION BOX
Connection Center
— makes con-
nection of all components easy and
quick.
Audio/Video In and Out Jacks
lets you see and hear activity in the
protected area through your TV or
monitor, and record the action on a
standard VCR.
Convenient Remote Motion Alarm
Jack
— makes connecting the sup-
plied remote motion alarm easy.
Aux Jack
— lets you connect an op-
tional VCR controller to automatically
record both the sound and picture us-
ing a standard VCR.
NO/C/NC Terminal Block
— triggers
an optional external alarm or similar
device.
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