45236
Home Monitoring
Wireless Color
Camera with
Portable LCD
Monitor
User
1-800-654-8483
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PACKAGE CONTENTS
Please check and identify all the parts before
proceeding with the installation.
1. 45233 Wireless Color Camera
2. 45236 Portable 2.5” Color Monitor/Receiver
3. Charging cradle
4. Wall mounting hardware
5. 2 AC adapters
6. AV cable
BEFORE YOU INSTALL
When choosing the best location for the placement
of the camera and LCD monitor, it is best to avoid
any sources of possible RF interference such as
microwave ovens and cordless phones. Proximity
to these and other sources of RF interference can
inhibit the proper functioning of the receiver.
The 900MHz video signals pass easily through
your home’s interior walls, but the signal may be
reflected by power wires or plumbing inside those
walls. Usually a slight adjustment to the position
of the Monitor/Receiver and/or Camera antenna
will improve reception. Take care not to force the
antennas past their lock positions.
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CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCATION
The 45233 Wireless Color Camera can be positioned
on a desktop, or mounted to a wall. It is suitable for
indoor or outdoor use. When choosing a mounting
location, please be advised:
• Do not use in wet locations. If using outside,
position camera in a sheltered location.
• 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 viewing areas where half the area is in
bright sunlight and the other half is dark, such as
in 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 the Infrared (IR) LED’s and
switch the camera to Night Vision mode. Night
Vision viewing distance is up to 10 feet.
• If using the included AC adapter to power the
camera, it must be positioned no farther than
8’ from an AC outlet. Do not use the supplied
adapter outside or run the cord through walls.
Note: If additional cord length is required, 15 ft.
extensions for the AC adapter are available by
contacting Customer Service at 800-654-8483.
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If using the optional rechargeable NiMH battery
(sold separately), the operational time is up to 5
hours, depending on usage.
• 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.
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE PORTABLE
LCD MONITOR
Before beginning installation, we recommend that
you temporarily “connect” the 45233 Color Wireless
Camera to the 2.5” LCD Color Monitor to help
familiarize yourself with the camera system and
select the best location for installing the camera.
The 45233 Camera and the 45236 Portable LCD
monitor will connect wirelessly and automatically
when both are powered on and within 200 ft. of
each other (unobstructed view).
1. Set the channel
selection switch
located on the
underside of the camera
housing. Select either
1 or 2 for the camera.
Channel
selection
switch
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2. Similarly, set the slide switch located inside the
battery compartment area of the Portable LCD
monitor to match the channel used by the camera.
3. Plug AC power adapter of the LCD monitor into
the power jack at the rear of the charging base. This
provides power to the Portable LDC monitor and
also charges the LCD monitor’s battery.
4. Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the POWER
button on the front of the monitor. Adjust the
volume to the midpoint position.
5. Be sure to charge the Portable LCD Monitor for
at least 3 hours before removing from the charging
cradle in order to sufficiently charge the battery.
Battery Standby time: up to 5hrs., continuous
operation up to 3 hrs.
Volume
CHANNEL
Adjustment
Menu
SELECTION
Alarm
Sensitivity
Adjustment
Channel
Selection
Switch
2
1
Battery
Compartment
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CHANNEL SELECTION
LCD
MONITOR
Manual, Auto or Stand-by
The wireless system can be
set to operate in one of
Adjustable
Antenna
three modes:
Power
Manual, Auto or
Stand-by. The
desired operating
mode can be selected
using the buttons on
the front panel of the
LCD monitor.
Manual
M
Auto
A
S
Stand
by
2
1
Manual Mode
To select one of the two channels manually,
press the ‘M’ (Manual) button on the front panel
of the Monitor. The green LED will light for the
corresponding channel. The Monitor will switch to
a different channel (1 or 2) each time the MANUAL
button is pressed. When you have selected the
channel with the active camera, that video will
appear on the monitor screen. Each camera must
be assigned to a specific channel; both cameras
cannot be on the same channel or the signals
will cancel out.
Multi-Camera Operation
This wireless surveillance system is designed to work
with up to 2 cameras. Additional cameras are sold
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Portable LCD Monitor
Settings
OFF
1
1
1
2
2
2
Camera 1 only
Camera 2 only
Camera 1 & 2
ON
1
2
1
2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
CAMERA 1
Channel Setting
CAMERA 2
Channel Setting
separately. IMPORTANT: When using more than one
camera, each camera must be assigned to a specific
channel using the channel selection switch located
on the underside of the camera housing.
Select either 1 or 2 for each camera. Each camera
must be assigned to a specific channel; both
cameras cannot be on the same channel or the
signals will cancel out. If using only one camera you
can select either Ch 1 or Ch 2; whichever provides the
best picture. The slide switch, located in the battery
compartment of the LCD monitor, must be set to
reflect the channels in use.
Auto Mode (2 Camera Operation)
To have the LCD Monitor automatically switch
between two active channels, first check the monitor
is set to 1 & 2 position. Next, press the ‘A’ (Auto)
button on the front panel of the Monitor. The green
LED will light and the Monitor will automatically
switch to a different channel (1 or 2). The monitor will
display images from both cameras alternately.
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Note: two cameras must be available in order for Auto mode to
operate correctly. Both cameras cannot be on the same channel
or the signals will cancel out.
Stand-by Mode
Pressing the ‘S’ button places the system in Stand-
by mode and will utilize the Audio Notification/
Detection feature (see pg. 12). The LCD monitor
screen will turn off while in standby mode. In this
mode the system continuously scans the active
cameras. If a camera detects sound, the LCD
monitor will turn on, display the camera’s picture
and an alert (beeping) will sound. Several minutes
after the last detection, the screen returns to
standby mode while the LCD monitor resumes
scanning. Pressing the Manual or Auto button will
also wake up the LCD.
Cycle Time Setting
(Time interval between camera selections)
The default cycle time for the Portable LCD Monitor
is preset to 4 seconds. To change the cycle time,
press both of the buttons (Auto & Manual)
simultaneously. The LED will flash; each flash adds
one extra second of cycle time. The cycle time can
be verified by the number of flashes the LED makes
when you release the buttons—one flash equals
one second. Cycle time can be set between 2-30
seconds.
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Night Vision
Infra-Red
(IR) LEDs
The 45233 Wireless Color
Camera features Night
Vision technology. Objects
and images can be seen in
little or no light up to 10 ft.
The camera uses a special
image sensor that
Sensor
automatically detects
available light levels. It turns
on/off the Infra-Red (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.
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CAMERA INSTALLATION
Desktop Mount:
1. Place camera in desired
location on a flat surface.
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2. Set Channel switch on
camera to 1 or 2.
3. Power ON the LCD monitor;
connect AC adapter to camera.
Antenna pivots to
increase/decrease
signal strength
4. Select the channel (1 or
2) on the LCD monitor that
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corresponds to the camera channel setting.
5. Adjust antenna and camera angle as needed
for the clearest picture. Positioning the antenna
upwards to improve sensitivity, and downwards
to reduce sensitivity. Take care not to force the
antennas past their lock positions.
Wall Mount:
1. To simplify the wall mount process, you will find
a custom wall mounting plate included with the
mounting hardware.
2. Select the ideal location. Using the supplied
mount as a template, drill two 3/16” holes in the
desired mounting location, and install the two wall
anchors (included) into the holes, or screw directly
into a wall stud. Secure the mounting plate to the
wall, Do not run the adapter cable in walls; when
securing the cable, do not cut or puncture.
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3. Set Channel switch on camera to 1 or 2. Slide the
camera onto the alignment and locking pins of the
mounting plate. Plug in AC adapter into camera.
4. Adjust antenna and camera angle as needed for
the clearest picture.
AUDIO DETECTION AND NOTIFICATION FEATURE
This feature allows the system to emit an audio alert
whenever sound is detected within a monitored area.
When the camera detects a sound, the LCD Monitor
will sound an alert and then display the picture
from the camera that detected the sound for a few
seconds. The alert sound volume can be adjusted
by pressing the Alarm Volume button on the top of
the LCD Monitor. Sound sensitivity can be set with
the sensitivity adjustment control on the back of the
Monitor. The alert sound can be turned off by setting
the sensitivity adjustment to the ‘MIN’ position.
MENU FUNCTIONS
By pressing the Menu button, you can adjust the
brightness, color and contrast of the LCD monitor.
1. Pressing the “menu” button once…
• the First LED will light-up in blue. You can then
adjust the Brightness by pressing “+” or “-”
on the Volume/Adjust Button. If no input is
received within 30 seconds, it will revert back
to Volume Adjust mode automatically.
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2. Pressing the “menu” button twice…
• the Middle LED will light-up in blue. You can
then adjust the Color by pressing “+” or “-”
on the Volume/Adjust Button. If no input is
received within 30 seconds, it will revert back
to Volume Adjust mode automatically.
3. Pressing the “menu” button three times…
• the Third LED will light-up in blue. You can
then adjust the Contrast by pressing “+” or
“-” on the Volume/Adjust Button. If no input is
received within 30 seconds, it will revert back
to Volume Adjust mode automatically.
4. Pressing the “menu” button four times…
• the blue LED will be off. Now you can adjust
the Volume by pressing the “+” or “-” on the
Volume/Adjust Button.
Top of LCD
Monitor
Menu
2
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USING THE 45236 WIRELESS COLOR CAMERA
SYSTEM WITH A VCR
You can connect the 45236 LCD Monitor (using the
supplied A/V cable) to a VCR, DVR or another monitor
in order to record/view the images received from up
to 2 cameras. If connected to VCR or DVR, the VCR/
DVR must also be connected a TV/Monitor in order
to see live or recorded images.
Video Audio
In
In
A/V
OUT
VCR
A/V Out
Jack
If you have any questions or feel the camera
system is not operating correctly, or you simply
need additional information, please visit our web
Customer Service Group 1-800-654-8483.
OPTIONAL WIRELESS BATTERY PACK AVAILABLE
(SOLD SEPARATELY)
Rechargeable NiMH Battery is available for use with
the 45233 Wireless Color Camera. This 850mAh
battery will power the 45236 wireless Camera for
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approximately 5 hours* on a single charge. To order
this battery, please visit www.jascoproducts.com/
batteryoffer or call our Customer Support
department at 1-800-654-8483, Monday–Friday,
8 a.m.–5 p.m. CST.
Wall or
desktop
mount
AC adapter
charges the
battery
*If using the camera with battery in the night vision mode, usage is
reduced to ~2 hrs.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
No camera picture
1. Check all connections. Make sure camera(s)
& monitor are powered ON.
2. Ensure camera(s) & monitor are set to
correct channel(s).
3. Make sure camera(s) is within range of
monitor (receiver).
Blank monitor
1. Make sure LCD monitor is switched ON.
2. If using AC adaptor, make sure it is plugged in.
3. Make sure rechargeable battery is charged.
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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, LCD monitor or both
to improve the reception quality.
3. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting
on the 900MHz frequency.
4. Adjust the antenna for the camera, LCD monitor
or both to obtain best image.
Audio problems
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on
the monitor
2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone
range.
3. If the units emit a loud wailing sound (feeds back),
try moving the camera away from the LCD monitor
or angle the monitor differently.
SPECIFICATIONS (Subject to change without notice.)
CAMERA
TV System: ....................................................................................NTSC standard
Image Sensor:.......................................................................................1/3” CMOS
Integrated Lens: .....................................................5.6mm, F1.8 fixed focus
Resolution:................................................................... 360 horizontal TV lines
Frequency Range: ........................................................................902~928MHZ
High Speed Electronic Shutter:..................................1/60-1/15,000 sec
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Mini. Illumination:..............................................0 lux at 3 ft, 0.5 lux at 10ft
Voltage................................................................................................................. 9VDC
Current Consumption: .....................................................150mA maximum
Modulation:.............................................................................................................FM
Channel Selection:....................................................................................Manual
Overall size:.......................................................2.36”(W) x 2.76”(H) x 3.07”(D)
PORTABLE LCD MONITOR
Frequency Range: .........................................................................902~928MHz
Voltage................................................................................................................. 9VDC
Current Consumption: .....................................................475mA maximum
Channel selection:............................................Electronic tuning with PLL
Battery..................................................................................................... Li-Polymer
Lithium Polymer Battery (Monitor):...................Standby time: ~5 hrs.,
continuous > 3 hrs.
GENERAL
Operating temperature: .......................... 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C)
Humidity:.......................................................................................Less than 85%
WARRANTY
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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WARNING
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
FCC STATEMENT
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.
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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