SPYPOINT SDB-85 User Manual

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12 volts Power
The SPYPOINT SDB-85 can be powered from an external 12 volts
DC input. When using a 12 volt connection, it is recommended
to remove the alkaline batteries to prevent surcharges. To find
the accessories available for the 12 volts power, refer to the
section “OPTIONS”.

Solar panel
This product also offers the possibility of a connection to a solar
panel SP-12V to maintain the charge of the 12 volts battery (sold
separately, refer to the section “OPTIONS”).

To insert the battery case inside the camera

ON

UP

OK

Down

OFF

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2

3

4

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Motion Sensor

2-

Wireless

3-

Both

4-

External

Volume

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+

Connector on the right

MEMORY CARD

The device includes a default alarm sound (siren). It is possible to
use other alarms (standard MP3 files) by inserting a memory card
(SD/SDHC type, up to 32 GB) in the device. In order to allow
the SDB-85 to play MP3 audio files from a SD card, they must
be stored at the root of the SD card. MP3 audio files stored in
a folder or subfolder of the SD card are not detected by the
device.
Before inserting or removing a memory card, turn off the
device to avoid any potential damage to the card.

DETECTION MODE

This switch allows the selection of four
different modes of detection to activate the
SDB-85. When a heat source passes in front
of these different detection system, the device
emits an audio alert up to 85 decibels.

1. Motion sensor
Activate the infrared motion sensor of the
SDB-85 device, located in the front.

2. Wireless
Allow the user to use an external motion detector (WRL-B model,
sold separately, refer to the “Options” section) to trigger the
device remotely.
Note: In this mode, the built-in detection system of the SDB-85
is disabled.

3. Both
Allow the user to combine the built-in motion sensor of the SDB-
85 with an external WRL-B motion detector. When a heat source
passes in front of one or another systems, the SDB-85 is triggered.

4. External
Allow the user to trigger the SDB-85 with a standard closed loop
contact by using the 1/8" mono input jack. (Example: the use
of a magnetic door contact connected to an alarm system, see
“Connection” section
).

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2

3

4

1-

Motion Sensor

2-

Wireless

3-

Both

4-

External

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