Jasco Home Security System 45246 User Manual

Indoor | Outdoor  
45246  
Home Monitoring  
Wireless  
Color Camera  
and Receiver  
User Manual  
1-800-654-8483  
 
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Thank you for purchasing the GE 45246 Wireless  
Color Camera System with Receiver. Please review  
these instructions carefully before attempting to  
operate the unit.  
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 cable  
Adjustable sun shield to minimize glare  
“Wi-Fi” internet friendly wireless system—  
won’t interfere with home wireless networks.  
Wirelessly transmits audio and video up to  
200 ft. (unobstructed line of sight).  
View up to two cameras  
Audio Detection & Notification feature—alerts  
when sound is detected in a monitored area  
Multi-axis camera mount allows for installation  
at any angle  
Receiver connects to any TV or monitor with  
AV inputs  
 
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PACKAGE CONTENTS  
Please check and identify all the parts before  
proceeding with the installation.  
1. Wireless camera and receiver  
2. Mounting hardware for camera (3 screws,  
3 plastic anchors)  
3. 2 AC adapters  
4. AV cable  
5. Adjustment wrench  
BEFORE YOU INSTALL  
When choosing the best location for the placement  
of the camera and receiver, 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 Receiver and/or Camera antenna will  
improve reception. Position the antenna upwards  
or downwards (depending on mounting location)  
to improve sensitivity. Take care not to force the  
antenna past its lock positions.  
 
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CHOOSING A CAMERA MOUNTING LOCATION  
The Wireless Color Camera is suitable for indoor or  
outdoor use. When choosing a mounting location,  
please be advised:  
• This camera is designed to be reliable for  
outdoor use; and its flexible design allows it to be  
used indoors as well.  
• If using outdoors, take time to first consider  
how you will route the cable back to the power  
adapter. The AC adapter must be used in  
a dry location. The cable is routed through  
the mounting bracket so it can run hidden  
through walls. This provides a vandal-resistant  
design. There is also a slot located at the base  
of the mounting plate so the cable can exit  
the mounting bracket and run on the outdoor  
surface, if desired.  
• The universal multi-axis bracket allows you to  
mount the camera 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.  
 
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• 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 adapters must be positioned  
no farther than 8’ from an AC outlet. Do not use  
either supplied adapter outside. If you need to  
extend an AC adapter cable, 12 ft. extensions  
are available by contacting Technical Support at  
800-654-8483.  
• 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.  
 
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RECEIVER CHANNEL SELECTION  
The receiver system can monitor up to 2 wireless  
cameras. You can operate the receiver in either  
Manual or Auto mode. To view more than one  
camera, locate the camera channel selection  
switch (1 2 1/2) on the rear panel of the  
receiver.  
The receiver must be set to the ‘1/2’ position to  
allow two cameras to be monitored. The next step  
will be to set the channel selection switch on both  
cameras. See Camera Channel Selection.  
MANUAL MODE  
Operating the receiver in  
Auto  
Manual  
manual mode allows you  
to manually select a single  
camera/channel to monitor  
exclusively. The system will  
remain on the selected  
Channel  
Selection  
switch  
channel indefinitely until the  
other channel is selected. To select one of the two  
channels (cameras) manually, locate the AUTO  
and MANUAL buttons on the top of the receiver.  
Press and release the MANUAL button. The red LED  
labeled ‘A — M’ will turn on and the corresponding  
 
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channel (1 or 2) LED will turn on. The receiver  
will switch to a different channel each time the  
MANUAL button is pressed. The video image for  
the channel with an active camera selected will  
appear on the monitor. Each camera must be  
assigned to a specific channel; both cameras  
cannot be on the same channel or the signals will  
interfere with each other.  
AUTO MODE (two camera operation)  
To have the receiver automatically switch between  
two active channels, first check the receiver is set to  
1/2 position. Next, press the AUTO button on the top  
panel of the receiver. The green LED will light and  
the receiver will automatically select between the  
two active cameras. The monitor will display images  
from both cameras alternately.  
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1
2
1
CAMERA 1  
Channel Setting  
CAMERA 2  
Channel Setting  
1
2
1/2  
RECEIVER  
Channel Setting  
 
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CYCLE TIME SETTING (Time interval between  
camera selections)  
The default cycle time for the receiver to switch  
between cameras in auto mode is preset to 4  
seconds. To change the cycle time, press and hold  
both of the buttons (Auto and Manual) on top of  
the receiver simultaneously. The receiver will beep,  
pause and then sound a beep for each second of  
the cycle time, up to 30 seconds. The total cycle  
time can be verified by the number of LED flashes/  
beeps made when you release the buttons—one  
flash/beep equals one second. Cycle time can be  
set between 4-30 seconds. If the power adapter is  
removed or the receiver loses power, the cycle  
time defaults back to 4 seconds.  
CAMERA CHANNEL SELECTION  
This wireless surveillance system is designed to  
monitor up to two cameras. Additional cameras are  
sold 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 inside the front of the camera  
housing.  
 
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Channel Selection Switch  
2
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The camera will be set to channel 1 from the  
factory. To change the camera to channel 2, you  
will need to remove the sun shield and unscrew  
the lens cover. Locate the channel selector. Slide  
the switch to channel 2 and screw on the lens  
cover back on until it’s snug. 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 on the rear of the  
Receiver must be set to reflect the channels in use.  
Set the receiver to Ch 1, Ch 2, or Ch 1/2. See further  
instructions in the receiver section (page 7).  
 
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CONNECTING TO A TV OR MONITOR  
To prepare for installation of the system, we  
recommend that you temporarily connect the  
Wireless Receiver to a TV or Monitor to help you  
choose the best location for installing the camera.  
The camera connects wirelessly and automatically  
to the receiver when both are powered on and are  
located within 200 ft (unobstructed view) of each  
other. This system will accommodate up to two  
cameras.  
NOTE: There are two AC adapters. One is labeled  
‘Receiver’ at the end of the cable. The other is  
labeled ‘Camera’ at the end of the cable. It is  
important to use the appropriate AC adapter for  
each product. Using the wrong adapter could  
permanently damage the camera or receiver.  
TV  
Video In  
Audio In  
White  
Yellow  
 
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1. Plug the AC adapter for the Wireless Receiver  
(labeled ‘Receiver’) into the power jack (marked  
‘DC 9V’ on the back of the receiver), then into an  
AC outlet. Select the desired channel on the back  
of the receiver (see Receiver Channel Selection).  
2. After selecting the channel for the camera (see  
Channel Selection). Plug the AC adapter for the  
camera (labeled ‘Camera’) into cable coming from  
the camera. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet.  
3. Locate the AV cable. It has a 3.5mm male plug  
at one end, and two RCA plugs at the other end.  
Connect the 3.5mm male to the rear jack of the  
receiver, marked ‘A/V Out’. Connect the other  
ends (white/yellow) to your television’s A/V inputs.  
Match the yellow plug to the yellow VIDEO IN jack  
and the white plug to the white AUDIO IN jack.  
4. Rotate the antenna, on the receiver, to a vertical  
position. Place the receiver either on top of or  
near to your TV monitor.  
5. Set your TV to monitor the VIDEO INPUT  
designated for the Receiver.  
6. Place camera near desired location and check  
quality of transmitted image on the monitor.  
 
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USING THE WIRELESS COLOR CAMERA SYSTEM  
WITH A VCR or DVR  
You can connect the receiver to a VCR or DVR in  
order to record the images received from up to two  
cameras. The VCR or DVR must also be connected to  
a TV/Monitor in order to see live or recorded images.  
See diagram below.  
TV  
Video Audio  
In  
In  
VCR  
Video  
In  
Audio  
In  
Audio Video  
Out Out  
LONG RANGE NIGHT VISION  
20 Infrared  
(IR) LEDs  
The Wireless Color Camera  
features Long Range Night  
Vision technology. Objects  
and images can be seen in  
little or no light up to 60 ft.  
The camera uses a special  
image sensor that  
Sensor  
automatically detects  
available light levels.  
Sensitivity  
Control Wheel  
 
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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. Long Range Night Vision will appear as a  
Black and White image. When the image sensor  
detects enough light, color will return to the images.  
AUDIO DETECTION AND NOTIFICATION FEATURE  
This feature allows the Receiver to emit an audio  
alert whenever sound is detected within a  
monitored area. To activate the detection feature  
press and release the button located on the front  
of the receiver. When the camera detects a sound,  
the receiver will sound an alert and a notification  
light will flash. The sensitivity for the level of audio  
detection (when the receiver will sound an alert)  
can be adjusted with the sensitivity control located  
at the back of the receiver. Set the sensitivity to  
the highest level and press the button on the front.  
Adjust the sensitivity control to desired level.  
CAMERA INSTALLATION  
Wall Mount or Ceiling Mount — you will need:  
- Drill  
- 3/8" Drill bit (if running power cable thru wall  
or ceiling)  
- 1/8" drill bit (for drilling screw pilot holes if mounting,  
into wood or non-brick material)  
 
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- 3/16" drill bit (for drilling holes, if using plastic  
anchors to mount onto drywall or brick material)  
- 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.  
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).  
 
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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.  
No camera picture  
1. Check all connections. Make sure camera(s) and  
receiver power LEDs are ON.  
2. Ensure camera(s) and receiver are set to correct  
and corresponding channel(s).  
3. Make sure camera is within range of receiver (up  
to 200 ft.).  
4. Adjust the antenna for the camera, receiver or  
both to obtain best image.  
 
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Blank monitor  
1. Make sure receiver or monitor is switched ON.  
Ensure the correct video input on the TV/monitor  
has been selected.  
2. Make sure video cable is connected to TV/monitor.  
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, receiver or both  
to different locations in order to improve the  
reception quality.  
3. If using two cameras, make sure the cameras are  
not set to the same channel.  
4. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting  
on the 900MHz frequency.  
5. Adjust the antenna for the camera, receiver or  
both to obtain best image.  
The image is upside down  
You may have to rotate the camera housing. Loosen  
the hex head nut and rotate housing so that the  
channel selection switch is above the lens (see  
page 17).  
Audio problems  
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on the  
Monitor (or TV).  
 
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2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone  
range.  
3. If the unit emits a loud wailing sound (feed back),  
try moving the camera away from the receiver or  
angle the receiver differently.  
4. Make sure the audio cable is connected to the TV/  
monitor.  
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%  
RECEIVER  
Voltage...........................................................................................................9VDC  
Current Consumption.................................................100 mA maximum  
Frequency Range...................................................................902 - 928 MHz  
Output .............................................................................................Audio/Video  
Overall Size.......................3.8” L x 2.8” W x 0.6” H (Without antenna)  
 
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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.  
• 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.  
 
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  
45246 rev. 5-18-10  
 

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