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5.6 Inch Wireless Monitoring System OSD Menu/Motion Detection Hi-Tech Trading (USA); Inc. P.O. Box 179 Woodbury, NY 11797 U.S.A. Web: www.hittusa.com Email: [email protected] PALM MONITOR SYSTEM USERS GUIDE HS-MS560R Battery Rechargeable Battery: (Optional for Camera) Rechargeable battery: (Optional for Monitor) Approx 10hrs. continuous Approx 2 hrs. continuous 3hrs. standby General o o Operation Temperature -10 C to +40 C Humidity: Less than 85% Approvals /// This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: * This device may not cause harmful interference. * This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Congratulations on your purchase of the 5.6 Inch Wireless Monitoring System with OSD menu and montion detection. The system consists of a 5.6” wireless monitor and a wireless color day & night camera. An ideal product for wathching the baby, elder or patient. Features /// • 2.4GHz wireless technology, 5.6-inch TFT active matrix LCD screen. • Manual switch between wired and wireless system via pressing the button “Source”. • Supports up to 3 camers, and each wireless camera’s motion can be armed or disarmed independently. • Friendly on screen menu can adjust the alarm volume, contrast, brightness, color, and tint. • LCD monitor can work with 3 modes: Scan, Auto & Manual. • Adjustable cycle time between cameras in Auto mode. • One A/V input and one A/V output available. • Plug & play installation. • Both LCD monitor & camera can be wall or table mounting. System Contents /// Identify all parts before proceeding with installation. Warranty /// This product has one year manufacturer’s warranty which covers parts and labor only. In the unlikely event that you encounter a technical or quality issue, please contact local distributor, we will replace defective units within the warranty period. CAMERA MONITOR WALL MOUNT CAMERA MONITOR ADAPTER HARDWARES ADAPTER ADAPTOR CABLE MOUNTING Things to Consider before Installation /// For best performance, follow these simple guidelines: • The camera should be aimed accordingly to optimize viewing area. • For best transmission, avoid installation where there are thick walls or major obstructions between the camera and the LCD monitor. 8 1 Installing the Camera(Transmitter)/// /// 1. Unpack the Camera. 2. Decide whether the Camera will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/tabletop. If wall mounting, use drilling template on the back cover of these instructions. If using the rtabletop base, attach the camera to the stand as shown. The Camera can be adjusted for either mounting scenario by rotating the Camera head to the required position. 2. Try repositioning the camera, monitor or both to improve the reception quality. 3. Reposition other nearby equipment transmitting on 2.4 GHz frequency. Audio problems DESK/TABLETOP WALL MOUNTED 1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on the monitor. 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 monitor or angle the monitor differently. Specifications /// Camera (Transmitter) TABLETOP BASE WALL MOUNT WALL MOUNTED 3. To use the 12V camera power adapter, connect power jack to the rear of the tabletop base. Make sure the Camera is within reach of an AC power outlet. 4. Select the Camera operating channel on the DIP switch in the battery compartment by moving switches1, 2 or 3to the down position. Switch is preset to channel 1. IMPORTANT: In order to access the DIP switch in the battery compartment press the battery compartment and pull down (as shown) in order to easily remove the Camera from the tabletop base. TV System Image Sensor Integrated Lens Resolution Audio Signal/Noise Ratio Video Signal/noise Ratio Frequency Range High Speed Electronic Shutter LED Min. Illumination Current Consumption Modulation Channel Selection Overall Size NTSC or PAL standard 1/4” CMOS 4.3mm, F1.8 fixed focus 360 horizontal TV lines 45db 48db 2.41-2.47GHz 1/60-1/15,000 sec 8 pcs 0.1 Lux Appromix.180mA FM Electronic tuning 2.3”W * 7.3”H * 3.8”D Monitor HERE AND SLIDE CAMERA AWAY FROM TABLETOP BASEPRESS DIP SWITCH PRESET TO CHANNEL 1 POSITION REAR VIEW OF CAMERA 5. The Camera (Transmitter) installation is now complete. 2 Frequency Range Panel Display Method Resolution Screen Size Color Configuration Brightness Power Supply Overall Size: 2.41~2.47GHz Active matrix TFT-LCD 480 horizontal TV lines 5.6 inch R.G.B stripe, full color 300 cd/M DC 12V, 1A 6.4”W * 5 . 6 ”H * 2.7”D 7 Monitor Functions /// Installing the LCD Monitor (Receiver) /// Top of LCD Monitor P o w er Menu Source - Volume - A d ju s t LCD Monitor AC Adaptor + Volume/Adjust And -/+ Source last Menu Power Power Press to turn the monitor on/off. Source Press to switch the system wired/wireless Menu By pressing the Menu button, you can cycle through a number of adjustable functions. 1. Pressing once for Alarm volume. You may adjust the Alarm volume by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. 2. Pressing twice for Contrast. You may adjust the Contrast by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. 3. Pressing three times for Brightness. You may adjust the Brightness by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. 4. Pressing four times for Color. You may adjust the Brightness by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. 5. Pressing five times for Tint. You may adjust the Brightness by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. Volume Adjust: You may adjust the Sound Level by pressing “+” or “-” on the Volume/Adjust button. Trouble Shooting /// If you are having trouble operating this product, please consult the guide below; SYMPTOM REMEDIES No camera picture 1. Check all connectors. Make sure camera (s) and monitor are switched ON. 2. Ensure camera (s) and monitor are set to correct channel (s). 3. Make sure camera is within range of monitor (receiver). Blank monitor 1. Make sure monitor is switched ON. 2. If using AC adapter, make sure it is plugged in. 3. Make sure rechargeable battery is charged. Interference on camera picture 1. Make sure each camera (transmitter) is within range, and that no large obstructions are blocking the signal. 6 LCD Manual Auto Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 the Video In Video Out Audio In Audio Out Power Jack A d ap ter C ab le Earphone Jack Scan P o w e r P lu g Mini Din Mini Din (Male) (Female) LCD Monitor with Bracket to 4 Main Operation: of 1. Unpack the LCD monitor 2. Connect the adapter cable to the LCD monitor 3. Plug the LCD monitor AC power plug into the power jack of the adapter cable The 4. Turn on the LCD monitor by pressing the top Power button 5. If using the rechargeable battery pack (for your option), when changing the LCD bracket with that, please follow the schematic as below. 6. The earphone jack is available. Push Down/Pull Up Rotate Box Header To Box Header Swivel Axis each green. To Box Header is Hint: If you use the rechargeable battery pack, please insert the plug of AC power adaptor into the DC jack in body of the battery pack for charge. Optimizing the Wireless Camera System/// LCD Monitor Bracket Rechargeable Battery Pack is to , The 2.4 GHz video signals pass easily through your home’s interior walls, but should the signal may be reflected by power wires or plumbing inside the wall. The most common source of interference are microwave ovens. And try to avoid mounting the LCD monitor near a microwave oven or other source of RF interference such as cordless phones. 3 Multi-Camera Operation/// The Wireless Surveillance System (WSS) is designed to work with up to three cameras. Additional cameras are sold seperately. Important When using more than one camera, make sure each camera is assigned to a specific channel by adjusting the corresponding DIP switch down. The wireless system can be set to operate in one of the three modes: Scan, Auto or Manual. The desired operating mode can be selected using buttons on the front panel of the LCD Monitor. Scan Pressing the Scan button places the system in Scan mode. And the LCD monitor screen blanks into a standby mode while the system continuously scans active cameras. If a camera detects motion, the LCD monitor displays the camera picture and the beeper will sound. Four minutes after the last detection, the screen returns to standby mode while the LCD monitor resumes scanning. Pressing the manual or auto button will cancel this mode. Auto R EARV IEW O FC AM ER A The LCD monitor’s DIP switch located on the back of the LCD monitor should be adjusted to reflect the channel in use. Bottom of LCD Monitor 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Camera 1 Camera 1 and 2 In Use All Three camera In Use In Use Pressing the Auto button places the system in Auto mode. In this mode, the system automatically rotates through all active cameras. When a camera detects motion, the LCD monitor will display the picture from the camera for a few seconds, and the beeper will sound. To avoid searching channels that do not have camera/transitters assigned to them, set the DIP switches (located on the back panel of the LCD monitor) for those corresponding channels to the OFF position. The dwell/cycle time (time taken to switch between cameras) is preset to 4 seconds and can be adjusted between 2-30 seconds. To adjust the dwell time, press both the Auto and Manual buttons simultaneously. Each flash of the LED increase the dwell time by one second. Manual Motion-Sensing Cameras/// The cameras are equiped with a motion sensor PIR. When a camera detects motion, a red light flashes on the camera and an audio alert sounds on the LCD monitor. Operating Modes/// Manual Auto Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Menu Mirror Mute Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Source Manual Auto Up/Down Scan Scan To select a specific camera to LCD monitor, press the Manual button. The LCD monitor will switch to a different camera each time the Manual button is pressed. To avoid searching channels that do not have camera assigned to them, set the DIP switches (located on the back panel of the LCD monitor) for those corresponding channels to the OFF position. Arm/Disarm Each camera By using the Cam1, Cam2 and Cam3 buttons, you can arm or disarm each camera independently. When you press one of the buttons, it will turn green. This means that the camera is armed. By pressing it again, the camera is disarmed. Remote controller 4 5