Specifications
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and output. Provided sensor cable has three wires. The red colored wire is for S2,
white colored wire is for PWR, and the striped wire is for the GND (Ground).
PWR, S3: PWR is where you get the power (below 300mA) from the battery (3.6 V –
4.2 V) of the Self-Guard or from the adaptor (5 V). If the adaptor is connected to the
Self- Guard, then it gets the power from the adaptor and the voltage is 5. If there is no
adaptor connected to the Self-Guard, then it uses the power from the battery and the
voltage is from 3.6 to 4.2. S3 means that it is the port number 3 for the sensor input
and output. Provided sensor cable has three wires. The red colored wire is for S3,
white colored wire is for PWR, and the striped wire is for the GND (Ground).
A/V OUT: This port is for the audio and video output. You can connect a TV or an
external monitor to the Self-Guard through this port, and you can see larger images
than you could from the internal LCD by enlarging the images. Provided TV output
cable has two wires. The yellow colored wire is for the video output, and the red
colored wire is for the audio output.
V1, 2: This port is for the video inputs. You can connect external cameras through this
port. Provided video input cable has two wires. The red colored wire is for the video
input 1, and the yellow colored wire is for the video input 2.
V3, 4: This port is for the video inputs. You can connect external cameras to the Self-
Guard through this port. Provided video input cable has two wires. The Yellow colored
wire is for the video input 3, and the red colored wire is for the video input 4.
Power Input: It is the same as the power input in the Self-Guard’s body
Supporter: This supporter upholds the Self-Guard when you set it up on it.
Connector with Self-Guard: This is the connector in the Docking Station to connect
with the Self-Guard.
Caution: It may cause problems to this product if you insert video input and TV output
cable into the sensor In/Out ports.