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Manual abstract: user guide X10 VK75A
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. OWNER'S MANUAL
XM14A POWER SUPPLY
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CR14A REMOTE
ZC15A PAN 'N TILT BASE
MODEL VK75A PAN 'N TILT CAMERA SYSTEM
INCLUDES ZC15A PAN 'N TILT BASE, XM14A ADDRESSABLE POWER SUPPLY, CR14A REMOTE, AND XC18A CAMERA
INTRODUCTION
The VK75A includes the ZC15A Pan `n Tilt Camera Base with XM14A remote controlled power supply, the XC18A Wireless Camera, and the CR14A remote control. The wireless camera is attached to the Pan `n Tilt Camera Base. The camera sends the picture and sound to a receiver that you connect to your TV, up to 100 ft. away. (Receiver sold separately). You can remotely control the camera's position (pan and tilt it) using a CR14A remote control.
CONTENTS
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ............................................................... 4 PAN 'N TILT BASE WITH CAMERA AND POWER SUPPLY ............................ 4 RECEIVER ......................................................................................... 5 CONNECTING UP .................................................................................. 6 CONNECTING UP THE PAN 'N TILT BASE AND CAMERA ............................ 6 CONNECTING UP THE RECEIVER ...........................................................9 REMOTE CONTROL .............................................................................. 10 INSTALLING THE BATTERIES ................................................................ 10 SINGLE CAMERA OPERATION ................................................................ 11 STORING SWEEP POSITIONS .............................................................. 11 CLEARING ALL STORED POSITIONS .................................................... 11 CENTERING .................................................................................... 11 SWEEPING ...................................................................................... 11 STOPPING A SWEEP .......................................................................... 11 TURNING THE CAMERA OFF ............................................................. 11 MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS .................................................................... 12 INSTALLING A TRANSCEIVER ............................................................... 12 TURNING CAMERAS ON AND OFF ........................................................ 12 STORING SWEEP POSITIONS .............................................................. 13 CLEARING ALL STORED POSITIONS .................................................... 13 CENTERING .................................................................................... 13 SWEEPING ...................................................................................... 14 STOPPING A SWEEP .......................................................................... 14 TO CHANGE THE CODES THAT C1 THRU C4 CONTROL ........................... 14 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................. 15 WARRANTY ......................................................................................... 19 3
FCC CAUTION
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, AND (2)THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for remote control devices in accordance with the specifications in Sub-Parts B and C of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by unplugging the equipment, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. · Reorient the antenna of the radio/TV experiencing the interference. · Relocate the equipment with respect to the radio/TV. · Move the equipment away from the radio/TV. · Plug the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the radio/TV experiencing the interference. · If necessary, consult your local Dealer for additional suggestions. NOTE: Modifications to this product will void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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CONTROLS
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CONNECTIONS
VR36A VIDEO RECEIVER (SOLD SEPARATELY)
Set channel switch (under rubber plug) to match setting on VR31A or VR36A Receiver. (A is at bottom, D is at top). It is factory set to A. 2.4 GHz Video Antenna
Point the raised dimple on the antenna towards the Receiver's location.
XC18A camera. Power Supply Jack ZC15A Pan 'n Tilt Base. Remove clear cap and turn lens counterclockwise to focus (replace cap for outdoor use). Attach to a wall using mounting bracket (supplied). Video Out Jack
2.4 GHz Channel Switch
Outdoors Indoors Plug power supply in here.
Set the code used to turn on and off from X10 remote controls.
ON-OFF Switch
XM14A 4 5
CONNECTING UP
ATTACH THE CAMERA TO THE PAN 'N TILT BASE, THEN ATTACH THE BASE TO THE MOUNTING BRACKET, THEN ATTACH THE BRACKET TO A WALL.
The camera included with the VK75A is already attached to the Pan 'n Tilt Base for your convenience. If however you want to remove the camera for any reason, please see the following instructions to reattach it. 1. Remove the top from the Pan `n Tilt base, position the camera with its cable at the front of the top housing (where the notch for the cable is) and attach the camera to the housing using the screws provided. 2. Remove the spindle attached on the inside of the top housing, neatly coil the camera wire into the spindle. 3. Put the coiled spindle back into the top housing and use the supplied washer head screw to attach it in the housing. 4. Plug the power jack from camera into the jack on the Pan `n Tilt base, and put the jacks into the top housing. (Only Instant-On cameras fit). 5. Attach the top housing to the Pan `n Tilt base, make sure the front of the housing goes to the front of the Pan `n Tilt base. XC18A camera 6. Attach the Pan 'n Tilt base to the mounting bracket. 7. Install the complete assembly in a suitable location. If you install it outdoors, run the jack through a hole in the wall, or through a window, so you can plug the power supply into an AC outlet indoors.
Indoors
Outdoors
Pan 'n Tilt Base
Mounting Bracket
FRONT
8. Plug the power supply's jack into the cable on the Pan 'n Tilt Base. 9. Plug the power supply into any 120V AC outlet. 10. Set the Housecode dial to a letter between A and P that matches the Housecode dial on the X10 remote controls you want to use it with. Set the Unit Code dial to a number between 1 and 4. This lets you turn the camera connected to the XM14A on and off by remote control, using the CR14A remote (Transceiver required).
ZC15A Pan 'n Tilt Base
FRONT
XM14A
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RECEIVER
11. Set the channel switch on the camera to the same setting as the one on the VR31A or VR36A Video Receiver (A, B, C, or D). 12.Adjust the antenna if necessary to aim it in the direction of the TV that you will view the camera on.
Point antennas at each other.
HOOKING UP THE VR36A VIDEO RECEIVER (SOLD SEPARATELY)
1. Connect a Video cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the Video Receiver. Connect the other end to your TV's VIDEO IN jack. If your TV does not have a Video IN jack, you will need to purchase an RF modulator, or connect as shown in the diagram below. 2. Plug the Video Receiver's Power Supply jack (the power supply with NO code wheels) into the Video Receiver and plug the power supply into a 120 volt wall outlet. 3. Turn the Video Receiver's power switch (on side of unit) on. 4. Set the channel switch to the same letter as you set on the Camera, A, B, C, or D.
Outdoors
Indoors
Receiver (sold separately) connected to your TV.
Set up additional cameras if you want (up to 4). Set each camera to the same channel as the Receiver (A, B, C, or D). Set each power supply to a different number within one of the groups (1-4, 5-8, 9-12, or 13-16).
5. Position the Video Receiver in a convenient location such as on top of the TV and orient the antenna so that the flat side points in the direction of the room where you set up the Camera.
Point antenna towards the Receiver
IF YOUR TV IS ALREADY HOOKED UP TO A DBS RECEIVER OR OTHER A/V DEVICE, OR IF YOUR TV DOES NOT HAVE A VIDEO IN
JACK
Outdoors
Indoors
If a DBS Receiver or other A/V component is connected to the TV using A/V cables, you can connect the Video Receiver to the free LINE IN jacks on the component.
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REMOTE CONTROL
The Remote lets you move the camera from left to right (Pan) and up and down (Tilt). You can store 4 positions for the camera and use the remote to "Sweep" between these positions. Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries (sold separately) in the remote's battery compartment.
"Tilts" up and down. Write locations of cameras here. "Pans" left and right. Pressing any of these turns on that camera, and turns the other 3 off (Transceiver required). Not used if you only have one camera. Stores 4 positions for each camera. Sweeps thru the 4 stored positions for the selected camera.
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SINGLE CAMERA OPERATION
Press a left or right BLUE button at the top of the CR14A Remote to "Pan" the camera left or right. Press a BLUE up or down button to "Tilt" the camera up or down. Buttons P1 thru P4 are used to store 4 position settings for the camera. 1. To store the first position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P1. 2. To store the second position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P2. 3. To store the third position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P3. 4. To store the fourth position for the camera, press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Move the switch at the bottom from Normal to Program. Press P4. Move the switch back to Normal. To clear all stored positions: Move the switch at the bottom to Program. Press Center then move the switch back to Normal.
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WITH THE SWITCH SET TO NORMAL:
Scans forward or backward thru cameras controlled by C1 thru C4. Hold to step every 6 seconds.
Set to the same letter as the Transceiver and camera power supplies.
Press P1, P2, P3 or P4 to move to any of the 4 positions stored for the camera. Press Center to center the position for the camera. Press Sweep to sweep through all 4 positions stored for the camera. To stop scanning or movement to a stored position: Press any BLUE key on the remote while the camera is moving to stop the movement. To turn the camera off: Unplug its power supply. For multiple camera systems a Transceiver is required, which then lets you turn the cameras on and off by remote control.
If you purchase multiple Pan 'n Tilt Cameras, and purchase a Transceiver (RR501 or TM751) the Remote lets you turn on any of 4 cameras or scan each of them in turn (forward or backward) so as to display the image from each camera in turn on your TV. You connect each camera (up to 4) to its own Pan 'n Tilt Base, plug each one into an Addressable Power Supply, and set each to a different number between 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, or 13-16
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MULTI-CAMERA SYSTEMS
STOP! If you only own one Pan 'n Tilt Camera, you don't need to read any further. Buttons P1 thru P4 are used to store 4 position settings for each of the 4 cameras controlled by buttons C1 thru C4. 1. Press C1. 2. Move the switch at the bottom from Normal to Program. 3. To store the first position for the camera controlled by C1. Press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Press P1. 4. To store the second position for the camera controlled by C1. Press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Press P2. 5. To store the third position for the camera controlled by C1. Press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Press P3. 6. To store the fourth position for the camera controlled by C1. Press the BLUE buttons to scan to the position you want. Press P4. 7. Move the switch back to Normal. Press C2 and repeat steps 2 to 7 above to store 4 positions for Camera C2. 1. To control up to 4 Cameras, plug each one into its own Addressable Power Supply, and set each p ... |
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