Jasco Home Security System 45245 User Manual

Indoor | Outdoor  
45245  
Home Monitoring  
Wireless  
Add-on Color  
Camera  
User Manual  
For indoor/outdoor use  
1-800-654-8483  
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Thank you for purchasing the GE Wireless Add-on  
Color Camera. This product is intended for use as  
an add-on camera for the GE Home Monitoring  
Surveillance Systems. Please review these  
instructions carefully before attempting to operate  
the camera.  
PRODUCT FEATURES  
• Weather resistant metal camera casing,  
designed for outdoor use.  
• Black anodized finish prevents rust and  
unwanted reflections  
• Long Range Night Vision — high-powered LED’s  
allow you to see up to 60ft. in the dark.  
• Vandal resistant bracket hides cables.  
• Adjustable sun shield to minimize glare.  
• Multi-axis adjustment bracket allows you to  
mount the camera at almost any angle.  
• Adjustable antenna.  
• “WiFi” friendly—won’t interfere with home  
wireless networks. Wirelessly transmits audio  
and video up to 200 ft. (unobstructed line of  
sight.)  
• UL approved power cable.  
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PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Please check and identify all the parts before  
proceeding with the installation.  
1. Wireless Add-on Color Camera  
2. Wall mounting hardware (3 screws,  
3 plastic anchors)  
3. AC adapter  
4. Adjustment wrench  
CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCATION  
The Wireless Add-on Color Camera is desiged to be  
mounted to a wall. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor  
use. When choosing a mounting location, please be  
advised:  
• The wireless camera must be used with a GE  
Wireless Home Monitoring system. The location  
of the GE Wireless Receiver or monitor may affect  
where you mount the camera.  
• This camera is designed to be reliable for outdoor  
use; however its flexible design allows it to be  
used indoors as well. It is expecially suited for  
viewing large areas in low or no light.  
• If using outdoors, take time to first consider  
how you will route the cable back the power  
adapter. The mounting bracket routes the cable  
through the bracket providing a vandal-resistant  
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mounting plate so that the cable can exit the  
cable ran on the outdoor surface. The cable can  
also be routed out the bracket and along a wall  
and/or ceiling keeping it hidden/protected.  
• The universal multi-axis bracket allows you to  
mount at almost any angle.  
• DO NOT position the camera so that it points  
directly into the sun or any bright light as this  
may cause damage to the camera.  
• Avoid positioning the camera so that it is viewing  
areas where half of the area is in bright sunlight  
and the other half is dark, such as the shadow  
of a building. All types of cameras have difficulty  
“seeing” into areas of such divergent light levels.  
• In low light conditions, the camera will  
automatically activate its high-powered Infrared  
(IR) LED’s and switch the camera to Long Range  
Night Vision mode. Long Range Night Vision  
viewing distance can be up to 60ft, and will be  
viewed in B/W.  
• The included AC adapter must be positioned  
no farther than 8’ from an AC outlet. Do not use  
the supplied adapter outside. If you need to  
extend the AC adapter cable, 12 ft. extensions  
are available by contacting Technical Support at  
800-654-8483.  
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• The Camera has an unobstructed wireless  
transmission range up to 200 ft. from the  
receiver. Transmission distance indoors is  
reduced due to interior walls, wiring, household  
fixtures and metal plumbing.  
LONG RANGE NIGHT VISION  
The 45245 Wireless Color  
Camera features Long  
Range Night Vision tech-  
nology. Objects and images  
can be seen in little or no  
light up to 60 ft. The camera  
uses a special image  
sensor that  
20 Infrared  
(IR) LEDs  
Sensor  
automatically detects  
available light levels.  
It turns on/off the  
high-powered Infrared (IR) LEDs on the front of the  
camera. These LEDs provide artificial light that  
allows the camera to ‘see’ in the dark. Night Vision  
will appear as a Black and White image. When the  
image sensor detects enough light, color will return  
to the images.  
MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS  
The Wireless Add-on Color Camera is designed as  
an add-on camera to work only with a variety of GE  
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Wireless Camera Systems - 45234, 45236, 45239,  
45246. Each system can accept a maximum of two  
cameras.  
CAMERA CHANNEL SELECTION  
Each wireless camera must be assigned to a specific  
channel (1 or 2) through the use of a slide switch  
located on the inside of the camera housing.  
First slide off the sun shield and then unscrew the lens  
from the camera. The receiver or monitor must  
have its channel selection set to the same  
corresponding number.  
Channel  
Selection  
switch  
2
1
In a two camera system, one camera is set to  
Channel 1 and the other is set to Channel 2.  
The receiver or monitor must be set to the 2 camera  
position in order to view both cameras alternately  
(see receiver or monitor manuals for specific channel  
selection requirements).  
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INSTALLATION  
Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount — you will need:  
- Drill  
- 3/8" Drill bit (if running cable thru wall or ceiling)  
- 1/8" drill bit (for drilling screw pilot holes if mounting  
into wood or non-brick material)  
- 3/16" drill Bit (for drilling holes for plastic anchor s if  
mounting onto drywall or brick material)  
- a screwdriver.  
- Adjustment wrench (included)  
Step 1. Mounting preparation  
Once a suitable location for the  
camera has been selected and  
the cable route has been  
determined, you will need to use  
the camera’s mounting bracket  
as a template to mark holes for  
drilling. Mark three holes on the  
wall for the anchors or screws as shown. Please take  
care to mark the center of the holes.  
Note: Before mounting camera permanently,  
check to ensure the appropriate channel has been  
selected (see Channel Selection) to provide good  
reception at the receiver/monitor.  
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Step 2. Cable routing -IMPORTANT  
(a) If running the cable along the wall surface,  
position cable through slot at base of mounting  
bracket before installing mounting bracket (see  
figure A).  
Figure A (Running cable on surface of wall)  
Pilot holes for  
mounting screws  
(b) If the cable needs to be ran through a wall or  
ceiling, then an additional hole will need to be  
drilled using the 3/8” drill bit. Drill the hole in the  
center of the three mounting screw holes (see  
figure B). Fit connector and cable through hole  
before securing the mounting bracket.  
Figure B  
Plastic  
anchors  
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Step 3. Mounting bracket  
(a) If mounting to a stud, wood surface or other  
non-brick material, use the 1/8” drill bit to drill pilot  
holes; drill holes. Align holes in mounting bracket  
to drilled holes, insert screws and screw in until  
plate has secure fit. Do not over tighten screws.  
(b) If mounting to drywall or brick material, use  
plastic anchors (see Figure C). Using 3/16” drill bit  
(masonry bit, if drilling into brick), drill holes and  
insert anchors into drilled holes for snug fit. Align  
holes in mounting bracket to drilled holes, insert  
screws and screw in until plate has secure fit. Do  
not over tighten screws.  
Figure C (Mounting bracket using plastic anchors)  
Plastic anchors  
(c) Using included adjustment wrench, slightly loosen  
the hex head bracket nuts on camera bracket to  
position camera’s multi-axis bracket so camera  
is pointed toward desired viewing area. Tighten  
bracket nuts. Do not over tighten nuts.  
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Proper  
(d) Take care to position the  
camera in the correct  
orientation. To ensure  
the camera image is not  
positioned upside down,  
you may have to rotate  
the camera housing so  
the channel slelection  
Position  
Channel  
Selection  
1
2
Lens  
Light  
Sensor  
switch is positioned above the lens and the light  
sensor is below the lens.  
Step 4. Antenna Adjustment  
Once mounted adjust  
Antenna  
Rotation  
the camera’s antenna to  
achieve best reception.  
Note if ceiling mounted,  
you may not be able to  
position the antenna  
completely vertical (pointed  
up). It is acceptable to  
position the antenna  
Wall  
Mount  
vertically but pointed down.  
This typically will not cause  
any interference or reduce  
the reception ability of the  
camera. Do not force the  
antenna beyond physical  
stops.  
Ceiling  
Mount  
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Step 5. AC Power  
Locate the power cable end connection. Attach the  
AC adapter (labeled ‘camera’) to end of cable coming  
from the camera. Plug-in AC adapter to nearest AC  
outlet. Adapter must be used in a dry location. AC  
power extension cables are available from the Call  
Center 1-800-654-8483 or visit online at  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If you are having trouble operating this product,  
please consult the guide below. If you have any  
questions or feel the camera system is not  
operating correctly, or you simply need additional  
information, please visit our web site  
Support Group 1-800-654-8483 (option 4).  
No camera picture  
1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera(s) and  
receiver are powered ON.  
2. Ensure camera(s) and receiver are set to correct  
channel(s).  
3. Make sure camera is within range of receiver.  
4. Adjust the antenna for the camera, monitor or both  
to obtain best image.  
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Blank monitor  
1. Make sure receiver or monitor is switched ON, and  
the correct video input has been selected.  
2. Ensure AC adapters are completely plugged into  
the socket and the camera and/or receiver’s power  
indication light is on.  
Interference on camera picture  
1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within  
range, and that no large obstructions are blocking the  
signal.  
2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor (receiver) or  
both to improve the reception quality.  
3. If a camera is positioned close to the monitor, point  
antenna away from the receiver.  
4. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on  
the 900MHz frequency.  
5. Adjust the antenna for the camera, monitor or both  
to obtain best image.  
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Audio problems  
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on the  
Monitor (or TV).  
2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone  
range.  
3. If the unit emits a loud wailing sound (feeds back),  
try moving the camera away from the receiver or  
angle the receiver differently.  
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SPECIFICATIONS (Subject to change without notice.)  
CAMERA  
TV System.....................................................................................................NTSC  
Integrated Lens.................................................. 6.0mm, F1.5 fixed focus  
Resolution...........................................................................510x496 TV Lines  
Image Sensor.................................................................................. 1/3” CMOS  
Min. Illumination...............................................................0.5lux up to 60 ft  
Voltage...........................................................................................................9VDC  
Current Consumption..................................................330mA maximum  
Overall Size...................................................................2.5”W x2.25Hx6.75D  
Frequency Range...................................................................902 - 928 MHz  
Modulation........................................................................................................FM  
Channel Selection ...............................................................................Manual  
Case Finish........................................................................................Aluminum  
Operating Temperature........................14°F to 104°F (-20°C to 55°C)  
Humidity....................................................................................Less than 85%  
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ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Jasco Products Company warrants this product to  
be free from manufacturing defects for a period  
of one year from the original date of consumer  
purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or  
replacement of this product only and does not  
extend to consequential or incidental damage to  
other products that may be used with this unit. This  
warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express  
or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on  
how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations may not apply to  
you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you  
may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state. If unit should prove defective within the  
warranty period, return prepaid with dated proof of  
purchase to:  
Jasco Products Company  
10 E. Memorial Road,  
Oklahoma City, OK 73114  
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FCC STATEMENT  
WARNING  
This device complies with part 15 of  
the FCC rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference.  
Risk of fire and shock  
• Only use the supplied cUL listed AC to DC adapter.  
• The supplied adapter is for indoor use only.  
• Do not run the camera cable inside walls; when securing the  
cable, do not cut or puncture  
• Do not use in wet locations  
(2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference  
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Notes  
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Notes  
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is a trademark of General Electric Company  
and is used under license to Jasco Products Company LLC,  
10 E. Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114  
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