User's Manual

TXMC01 RxRMC1
2.4GHz PIR ACTIVATED
LIGHTING CAMERA SYSTEM
PIR LIGHTING CAMERA
c Floodlight
d
Tempered Glass
e Wiring Box
f Adjusting Screw
g
Lens
h PIR Motion Sensor
i Antenna
j Channel Selection Switch
k Lux Adjustment
l
Time Adjustment
Backplate (valid for European version)
INTRODUCTION
Your EVERSPRING 2.4GHz PIR ACTIVATED
LIGHTING CAMERA SYSTEM is a unique
surveillance system for your home or business
operating at 2.4GHz. The system includes a PIR
LIGHTING CAMERA and a Wireless Receiver. Using
the Wireless Receiver as a bridge to connect to TV
will see and hear real-time video images at all times.
At night, the built-in passive infrared (PIR) motion
sensor turns on the floodlight when it detects motion in
its coverage area, so that camera images can be
clearly seen on the TV for improved night time vision.
During the day, the built-in photocell sensor saves
electricity by deactivating the floodlight. A 4-position
time adjustment switch lets you select how long the
floodlight will stay on after activation. Adjustable
4-channel avoids interference. Two operation options
let you choose: Automatic Operation or Manual
Override.
Note: Read this entire manual before you start to
install the system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
z Do not install the PIR LIGHTING CAMERA when
it is raining.
z Be sure to switch off power source before
installing.
z Make sure that the power wiring comes from
circuit with an external 16A miniature circuit
breaker for the short circuit protection or a
suitable fuse.
z Keep minimum 0.8m away from the lighted
objects.
z The adjusting screw shall not be removed.
Tighten the connection of the floodlight head
assembly and motion sensor to the base so as to
avoid any rotation.
z The unit is wall and ceiling mountable.(FIGURE
1)
FIGURE 1
z When mounting on the wall, it can be installed
only vertically (FIGURE 2a), not horizontally
(FIGURE 2b).
VERTICAL HORIZONTAL
FIGURE 2a & 2b
z The distance between floodlight and PIR
Camera cannot be too close to avoid the heat
from the floodlight being hindered the normal
operation of PIR Camera. (FIGURE 3)
FIGURE 3

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