Swann Home Security System Night Hawk Camera Pack User Manual

Help Desk / Support Details  
English  
Swann Technical Support  
All Countries E-mail: [email protected]  
Telephone Helpdesk  
UNITED STATES toll free  
877-274-3695  
Night Hawk Camera Pack  
2 Wireless Outdoor Cameras  
& Receiver  
Quality Surveillance with Night Vision & Audio for your  
home or business  
(Sun-Thurs, 2pm-10.30pm PST)  
800-627-2799  
(Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm PST)  
USA Exchange & Repairs  
562-777-2551  
(Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm PST)  
AUSTRALIA toll free  
1300 13 8324  
(Mon-Fri, 9am-5.30pm Aus EST)  
International  
+61 3 8412 4610  
(Mon-Fri, 9am-5.30pm Aus EST)  
zones and the time in Melbourne Australia compared to your local time.  
Warranty Information  
If this device does not work when you first plug it in,  
do not take it back to the store.  
Swann Communications warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for  
a period of one (1) year from it’s original purchase date. You must present your receipt as  
proof of date of purchase for warranty validation. Any unit which proves defective during the  
stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole  
discretion of Swann. The repair or replacement will be warranted for either ninety days or the  
remainder of the original one year warranty period, whichever is longer. The end user is  
responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann’s repair centres. The  
end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country  
other than the country of origin. The warranty does not cover any incidental, accidental or  
consequential damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this product. Any costs  
associated with the fitting or removal of this product by a tradesman or other person or any  
other costs associated with its use are the responsibility of the end user. This warranty applies  
to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferrable to any third party.  
Contact the Swann Helpdesk using our fast e-mail service  
[email protected] or call us on one of the Toll-Free  
numbers shown on the back cover of this booklet.  
Most problems can be quickly and easily fixed with a simple  
e-mail or a quick chat with one of our friendly technical staff.  
(Toll-Free available in the US and Australia only)  
Note: Wireless Networks (WiFi) may interfere with and/or experience interference caused by the transmitter  
in this unit. Changing the receiver to another channel/frequency or setting the Wireless Network (i.e. Wireless  
Access Point) to a frequency further away from the camera’s set frequency can alleviate this problem. Consult the  
documentation of your Wireless LAN device for information on how to change the transmission frequency.  
These cameras work with most wireless camera receivers that support 2414MHz, 2432MHz,  
2450MHz and 2468MHz.  
Unauthorised end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse  
or abuse of the device will render all warranties void.  
Installation Guide  
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Troubleshooting, Hints and Tips  
Setting Up Your System  
Poor Picture: Realign antennas until image quality improves, slightly adjust the position of the Night Hawk Camera  
or Receiver. Change the location of the Camera, or use a different Camera in the location experiencing interference  
that is on a different channel. In some cases interference may be caused by another device on a similar frequency to  
the channel you are using. Change to one of the other channels and check the signal quality again.  
Camera with Stand  
Large Plug  
Power Adaptor  
(12V)  
Lines only - no clear picture: Check to confirm there is no microwave oven or other 2.4GHz equipment  
operating close by ie; Cordless Telephones, Wireless Baby Monitors, Wireless LAN equipment etc. Make sure the  
Receiver is on the correct channel for the particular camera.  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Picture ghosting or interference: Some home appliances such as Wireless LANs, 2.4GHz portable telephones  
and Microwave ovens operate on or near the 2.4GHz frequency. If you receive interference from such an appliance,  
try moving the Camera or Receiver to location further away from the appliance or in the event of interference from a  
Wireless LAN device, try changing the Wireless LAN to a different channel to improve the signal quality.  
DC 12V  
Socket  
Video Out  
Channel Selector  
Button  
No picture: check the receiver to confirm it is turned ON and make sure the A/V connection of the Receiver is not  
plugged into the Audio Out socket. Make sure the Receiver is on the correct channel. Check that the channel on the  
receiver is the set to the same as the camera you wish to view. Check to ensure the camera is plugged in and has  
power (cup your hands around the camera and you should see a faint red glow from the IR LEDs). You can use the  
infrared lighting facility to pick up a picture inside a dark environment. If your monitor does not display a picture in a  
dark environment, check the camera to be certain that infrared lighting is within range of the subject. Try to move the  
item within the 2-3m (6-9ft) range of the Cameras IR LEDs or place the Camera nearer to the object until a clear  
picture is displayed on the Monitor.  
Left & Right  
Audio Out  
Active  
Channel  
Display  
A/V Cable  
Small Plug Power Adaptor (8V)  
Monitor or TV  
To Video &  
Audio IN  
FCC Notice  
The Camera features an omni-directional antenna which is most effective when used in the  
UPRIGHT position.  
We, Swann Communications of 10612 Shoemaker Avenue, Bldg A, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 USA,  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product:  
SW-P-WOC2  
1)  
Connect both the Camera and the Receiver to their respective power adaptors.  
This product meets the requirements specified in Part 15 of FCC Regulation. Operation rests with the  
following two conditions:  
(1) The equipment should not cause any harmful interference;  
*IMPORTANT: The camera requires an 8- 9V power supply, the receiver uses a 12V power  
supply.*  
2)  
3)  
Connect the Receiver to the equipment you wish to view the camera on (monitor, AV TV, VCR,  
DVR etc) using the supplied RCA-RCA cable and then turn the receiver ON via the switch on the  
left.  
(2) The equipment must receive and process any interference, including any possible interference  
caused by operation mistakes. After testing the product, we confirm that it complies with the provision for  
class C digital equipment in the 15th part in FCC regulation; and the receiver complies with the  
limitations for class B digital equipment in Part 15 of FCC regulation. The product generates, applies and  
emits radio waves. It might cause harmful interferences to wireless communication if not be installed and  
used following the description of the manual. The product may cause interference in residential area, and  
the customer should take remedies to eliminate the interference at their own costs. If the product causes  
any harmful interference to wireless equipment or disturbs the receiving of TV signals (it can be identified  
by turning on and off the product), you can solve the trouble by following methods:  
(1) Re-adjust the product or put it in another place;  
Direct the antenna of the receiver toward the antenna of the Camera. The antenna can be  
swivelled to face in the appropriate direction to a maximum of 180° (90° either side of centre).  
Once the antenna is correctly positioned, check the image for clarity and make minor adjustments  
to obtain the best picture. In some cases to obtain the best picture you will also need to adjust the  
position of the Camera and Receiver to suit your particular situation. Try slightly different locations  
for either unit to achieve optimal results.  
4)  
If you are mounting the camera to a ceiling or eave, unscrew the camera stand from the camera  
body and carefully screw it into position on the top side of the camera using the two holes that are  
provided or the picture will appear on your screen upside down.  
(2) Extend the distance between the equipment interfered and the product; and  
(3) Refer to dealers or experienced radio electrician for help.  
How to lock out un-used channels on the 4 channel receiver.  
CE Notice  
Using the remote control:  
1)  
Press the  
button to lock the receiver to one specific channel  
This product complies with standards including Low Voltage Device Directive 73/23/EEC; EMC  
Directive 89/336/EEC and R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. It passed the subject tests by the authority  
concerned and is authorized to bear CE mark.  
2)  
To cycle through specific channels, press the button (”Lshould display on the front of the  
receiver) followed by the channel number/s and the button again.  
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Camera Features  
Changing The Channel On The Night Hawk Camera  
1. Omni-directional Antenna  
2. Infra-red LEDs  
3. Detachable Camera Stand  
4. Microphone (enclosed in socket)  
5. Power Cable & DC Power Socket  
The Night Hawk Cameras can be switched to any of four frequencies to assist in avoiding  
interference. Please see the illustration below for frequency settings. Unscrew the front of the  
camera case to gain access to the channel switch. To change the frequency/channel on the receiver,  
press the button on top of the receiver to cycle through the channels. You can also press the  
button on the remote.  
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2
Channel & Frequency settings  
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Channel 1  
Both switches Right  
2414MHz  
4
Channel 2  
Top Left & Bottom Right  
2432MHz  
5
Front view of Switch Block (note the numbers 1 & 2  
Channel 3  
Receiver Features  
indicate the left side of the switch)  
Top Right & Bottom Left  
2450MHz  
By changing these switch settings, the frequency that the  
Camera transmits on changes. Once you have set the channel  
on the Camera, select the same channel on the receiver. If you  
experience interference try a different channel.  
1. Directional Antenna  
2. Channel Selector Button  
3. IR Remote Receiver window and  
Channel Display.  
Channel 4  
Both switches Left  
2468MHz  
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Do not set both Cameras to the same channel or they  
will interfere with each others signal.  
4. DC Power jack  
5. Video Out jack  
6. Audio Out (L) jack  
7. Audio Out (R) jack  
8. IR Remote Control  
9. ON/OFF Switch  
Important Information About This Product  
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DUE TO GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE USE OF COVERT  
LISTENING DEVICES IN SOME COUNTRIES, YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR  
LOCAL COUNTRY, STATE, COUNTY OR TERRITORY REGULATIONS FOR  
RESTRICTIONS OR CONDITIONS OF THE USE OF SECURITY CAMERAS WITH  
AUDIO CAPABILITIES  
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Best Results are achieved where there is a clear “line of sight” between the  
Camera/Transmitter and Receiver.  
Interference from certain electronic equipment or the moving human body can also affect the  
range obtainable.  
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Please test all devices before final installation because transmission quality can often be  
improved by moving the components slightly.  
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To avoid the risk of damage to Night Hawk Camera Pack, use only the supplied power  
adaptors.  
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Beware of humid locations. Water droplets or spray may damage the receiver unit. If  
condensation does occur, do not use the equipment until it has dried out.  
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Do not cut the DC power cable of the Night Watch Camera to fit with another power source.  
This may result in damage to the Night Watch Camera & any unauthorised modifications will  
void your warranty.  
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