Page 2 - Before You Begin
2 2 2 FCC Verifi cation:NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen-tial installation. This equipment g...
Page 3 - Tips and Tricks; Table of Contents
18 18 18 Tips and Tricks Placing your Security Stickers One of the most effective aspects of having a security system is the deterring of would be thieves or intruders. Many potential threats will think twice when they see that your home is protected by one of the most respected names in security sy...
Page 4 - Overview; Troubleshooting
4 4 4 Overview Congratulations on your purchase of the RedAlert ! This single channel video recorder is a terrifi c value for money security solution, as well as being easy to install, use and transport from location to location. Practically fi tting into the palm of your hand is a neat feature as w...
Page 6 - Accessing Images/Videos via a Computer
6 6 6 About the Wired PNP-50 Your RedAlert may have come with the wired PNP- 50TM . If so, read on to learn about your camera and how best to install it! The PNP-50TM captures color images during the day, and switches to black & white at night. It can see up to 16ft (5m) in the dark using its bu...
Page 7 - Playing Back Images and Videos; About the
14 14 14 Playing Back Images and Videos There are two ways to view images and videos captured by the RedAlert. One way is to view them through the RedAlert (and the TV that the RedAlert is connected to) and the other is to simply take the SD card out of the RedAlert , and insert it into an SD card r...
Page 8 - Advanced Motion Detection Settings
8 8 8 8 Connecting Power and Cameras Attaching the RedAlert to a Television The RedAlert is capable of receiving images from one wired camera and one wireless camera at a time (though it can not record both simultaneously). To attach a camera: Plug the camera into power using the supplied power adap...
Page 9 - Viewing Live Images; Motion Detection
12 12 12 Advanced Motion Detection Settings Say you’re monitoring your yard, and right next to the gate you want to watch there’s a tree blowing in the wind, which constantly triggers the motion detection. Perhaps your watching a hallway, and your pet cat continually sets off the motion detection, a...
Page 10 - Capture Format; Quality Settings; Wireless Cameras and Interference
10 10 10 Capture Format The RedAlert has selectable quality settings. You can record images/video in HIGH QUALITY or LOW QUALITY. HIGH QUALITY is delivers the maximum quality the RedAlert is capable of producing, and is useful for situations where details in your images are desirable. HIGH QUALITY i...
Page 20 - Warranty Information; Swann Technical Support; Single Channel Security; Operating Instructions
20 20 20 © Swann Communications 2009 Swann Communications warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year from it’s original purchase date. You must present your receipt as proof of date of purchase for warranty validation. Any unit which proves defecti...