Swann SW244-UDC User Manual

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The Outdoorcam camera is designed for use with any TV, VCR, Security Monitor or computer with a video
capture card. The camera has a visual image and can be used indoors or in a sheltered position outside. The

can be used for a variety of purposes including monitoring callers at the door, keeping

your car, yard, shop or warehouse under observation or used as a camera to monitor your baby.

Outdoorcam camera

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2.

Camera with Stand and fixed cable
DC Power Adaptor (adaptor design varies depending on country)

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2.

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Once you have chosen the best position for the camera, switch the power to the
camera off, and unplug the power lead from the camera.

When mounting the Outdoorcam camera to your ceiling or wall, please ensure
that you rotate the camera so that at the top of the camera lens is ‘up’, otherwise
you will find that your pictures are displayed upside down. (see diagram)

Hold the camera base in the position you wish to fix it, and mark the holes with an
appropriate pen or pencil. Once this is done, remove the stand and drill a hole
with the appropriate drill bit for the material you are mounting your camera to and
the screws or fasteners you are using.

Run the camera cable back to the TV/VCR, any holes that you drill need to be at
least / ” (14mm) in diameter to allow the connectors to pass through.

Reconnect the power lead to the camera and switch the camera power back on.

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Position the camera and firmly lock the stand into place. Do not over tighten or
forcefully adjust the camera once it has been correctly positioned.

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2

Your

is designed to transmit high quality color or black and white(depends on model

purchased) images during daylight and B&W images at night to your television. To help guide you through the

process of setting up the

, we have outlined the steps and numbered each of the

components required in the diagram below.

Outdoorcam camera

Outdoorcam camera

* To extend the operating distance from your TV or VCR you will need to purchase an A/V extension cable
(sold separately) which are available at most electronics stores.

: We do not recommend extending the cable length past

100 metres with a single cable run to avoid loss of signal.

Multiple cable sections connected to make up one cable length will drastically reduce the video signal run distance.

Note

330 Feet/

YELLOW

VCR, TV or MONITOR

OUT

IN

VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO

AUDIO

VIDEO IN

2

BLACK

POWER

CONNECTOR

3

4

1

CAMERA

POWER

ADAPTOR

5

Step 1:

Step 2:

yellow

"Video In"

Step 3:

black

black

power adaptor

Step 4:

power adaptor

Step 5:

A/V TV

TV

AV

TV

VCR

VCR

A/V Input

TV

VCR

Note:

Note:

instructions

VCR

TV

A/V inputs.

At the end of your Outdoorcam camera cable you will find two colored plugs:
•Yellow (Video RCA)
•Black (DC Power)

Plug the

RCA plug (1) into the

input (2) (usually located at the back of your TV

or VCR).

Connect the

plug (3) at the end of your Outdoorcam camera into the

plug at the end

of the

(4).

Plug the

(5) into the mains power point in your wall.

If you have an

with RCA sockets you will need to switch the

to the

channel on

your

to view the camera. To connect the Outdoorcam camera to your

, you will need to

turn the

to the

selection and turn your

onto the channel you would normally

use to view a tape or movie on your

. This channel may be activated by a button on your

remote that is marked with this symbol

, or

or

or possibly

or

.

The Outdoorcam will automatically turn on the Infra-Red LEDs when available light is too low to
support a clear picture.

Please read the

for your

or

for more information on using their

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L2

AV

AV2

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Installation Instructions

Contents and Parts Identification

How to connect Outdoorcam camera to your TV or VCR

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How to connect Outdoorcam camera to your TV or VCR

Mounting the camera on your wall or ceiling

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