Converts Wired Camera to Wireless (900 MHz) Model: SM-401
(normally 1 year) Copyright 2009 by SecurityMan v2.
Notice: 900MHz wireless camera works at ISM band. It may cause interferences with other wireless equipment that operates at the same band. Please turn off one of the equipment to eliminate the interference. Product Assurance 900MHz wireless camera will emit electromagnetic wave, just like other wireless products. But the output power of the products is lesser than other wireless products such as mobile phones.
Conditions Please read the following messages to make sure whether your working environment is suitable. • Ensure there is enough space around the receiver for ventilation. • The temperature should be kept between –10˚C and 50˚C (14˚F to 122˚F). The relative humidity should remain from 20% to 80%.
Table of Contents Introduction 7 Features 7 Package Contents 7 Hardware Basics SM-401T (Transmitter) SM-7034 (Receiver) 8 8 9 Installaion Diagram Installation Procedure 10 11 Product Specifications 13 6
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the wireless converter. The wireless converter is a convenient wireless security camera kit for indoor surveillance used to converts any wired cameras to wireless (900MHz). A perfect solution for existing wired cameras ideally for homes and businesses. It consists of a wireless transmitter, a wireless receiver, and all the necessary accessories to put it to work. Note: Please read the manual entirely before use. Features 1.
Hardware Basics SM-401T (Transmitter for the wired camera) Antenna BNC Socket (To Camera) Channel Switches Microphone Power Jacks Front BNC socket: Connect to a wired camera output. Back Antenna: Sends the wireless signal to the receiver. Microphone: Captures audible sound up to 25ft away. Power jacks (x2): Use the existing wired camera’s power adapter to one of the two jacks and then use the mini power cable to connect from the second jack to the camera’s power input socket.
Channel switches: supports up to 2 channels frequency. The manufacture default channel setting is channel number 1. Key notes for channel switches are as follow: - Avoid using the same channel frequency setting in a location. - If channel 1 is not clear or unstable, change to channel 2 or vice versa. -Transmission quality may varies from one location to the next. Be sure to move the receiver and camera around to find the best possible reception.
Receiver manual & loop Switch A) In manual mode use the Channel Switch button located in the front of the receiver to toggle between channel#1 & channel#2 B) In loop mode the receiver will auto dwell by switching between channel#1 & channel#2. The auto dwell time is fixed and preset to 5 seconds intervals.
Installation Procedures 1. Connect the SM-401T transmitter to a wired camera using the BNC connection. 2. Connect the mini power cable from the power socket of SM-401T transmitter to the wired camera power input socket as shown below. 3. Plug the power adapter of the wired camera to the power outlet and connect the power jack to the power socket of the transmitter (SM-401T).
4. Connect the power adapter to the power outlet and the power jack to the receiver power input, the receiver will automatically turn on. 5. Connect the receiver to a monitor, TV, LCD, DVR (digital video recorder), or VCR using the AV cable. (Yellow for video; red for audio). 6. Power on the monitor/TV/LCD and select input mode or auxiliary channel (ie. VIDEO1, VIDEO2, LINE1, LINE2, etc.).
Product Specifications SM-401T (Transmitter) Transmission Frequency Video Input Audio Bandwidth Transmission Power Power Consumption Power Input Dimensions (W x D x H) Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Weight FM, CH1=906MHz, CH2=924MHz (channel selectable dip switches) BNC Microphone Built-in 18 MHz 2 mW 100 mA (Max.) 12VDC Max. (NOT compliant with 24VDC power input) 1.38” x 1.29” x 1.