Page 2 - PRODUCT FEATURES; Wall or desk mount; PACKAGE CONTENTS; Wall mounting bracket with mounting hardware
2 Thank you for purchasing the GE 45231 Wired Color Camera. Please review these instructions carefully before attempting to operate the unit. PRODUCT FEATURES Night Vision feature – can view up to 10 ft. in low or no light Connects to any video input for an “instant monitoring system” Small, unique ...
Page 4 - CONNECTING TO A TV
4 CONNECTING TO A TV The 45231 connects to the video and audio input jacks on the back of your TV, VCR or DVR. If you are not using a VCR or DVR, connect the 45231 Color Camera to your TV as shown below. To view: 1. Switch on the TV; set the volume to midpoint. Connect to the 45231 Color Camera. Not...
Page 5 - CONNECTING TO A VCR or DVR
5 remote control. You should now be able to see and hear the output from the camera. Note: You can extend the cable using the 60 ft. extension cable at any time to optimally locate the camera (provided the cable length is suffi cient). The camera cable can be extended up to 300 ft. Contact the Custom...
Page 6 - Night Vision
6 and the white cable to the left/mono audio jack. You can extend the cable using the extension cable at any time to optimally locate the camera (provided the cable length is suffi cient). 2. Select the VCR channel on your TV (3 or 4). This should be the normal channel or input you normally use to wa...
Page 7 - When the
7 It turns on/off the Infra-Red (IR) LEDs on the front of the camera. These LEDs provide artifi cial light that allows the camera to ‘see’ in the dark. Night Vision will appear as a Black and White image. When the image sensor detects enough light, color will return to the images. INSTALLATIONDesktop...
Page 10 - NOTES ON CABLE INSTALLATION; Avoid laying the cable next to any heat sources.; SPECIFICATIONS
10 NOTES ON CABLE INSTALLATION 1. Use care when running the cable from the camera to the TV, VCR or DVR; when securing the cable, do not cut, pierce or puncture. DO NOT RUN CABLE INSIDE WALLS. 2. Keep the camera cable away from other cables where possible, in order to reduce the risk of picture and ...
Page 11 - Camera
11 Output current ............................................................................................ 400mA Camera Camera operating voltage ...................................................................... 9V DCCurrent consumption ..........................................................
Page 12 - WARNING; Risk of fire and shock
12 FCC STATEMENT NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate...